News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Science Policy Engagement Usage Workshop DAM news only Pilot missions of the DAM to study impact of bottom trawling on marine protected areas in the North Sea and Baltic Sea The pilot missions were presented today, thereby launching the DAM research activities Research at the interface between Ocean and Society The new Center for Ocean and Society at Kiel University focuses on transdisciplinary marine research Federal Government supports the construction of the Research Vessel LUDWIG PRANDTL II Unique research vessel, belonging to the Helmholtz Centre of Geesthacht, will combine future coastal research and technologies for sustainable maritime navigation German Oceanographic Museum Stralsund receives funding for expansion project on the isle of Dänholm On November 26th, the budget committee of the German Bundestag adopted a budget increase of ten million euros for the German Oceanographic Museum intended for expansion of its NAUTINEUM location on the isle of Dänholm in Stralsund. Fighting the Salmon Louse A new procedure for effectively and gently eliminating dangerous parasites DAM Pilot Missions Kick-Off Event on 30 November, 3 p.m. Is it just a storm or is it climate change? New website www.storm-monitor.eu EARTO Innovation Award for early detection method for Osteoporosis Procedure developed by GEOMAR wins 1. Prize No offspring for cod and herring Scientists alerted: Fish stocks in the western Baltic Sea threatened by collapse The grand finale to the expedition of a century After 389 days, the largest Arctic research expedition of all time comes to a successful end in Bremerhaven “Our world is the ocean“ Professor Katja Matthes takes over the leadership of GEOMAR Bremen researchers: 94 percent of tropical coral reef habitats at risk Scientists from Bremen have for the first time predicted the vulnerability of tropical coral reef habitats to measurable environmental factors. When methane-eating microbes eat ammonia instead Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, and Radboud University, Nijmegen now discovered the enzyme that produces NO, closing an important gap in our understanding of how methanotrophs deal with rising environmental ammonia concentrations. Unraveling 66 million years of climate history from ocean sediments Based on extensive data analysis, an international team publishes global reference curve in the journal Science Honouring the EU funded project Marine Mammals Collaboration project receives ASCOBANS Outreach and Education Award 2020 Previous 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 Next Share this page Newsletter Always up to date with the DAM newsletter. (German only) Subscribe Our Sponsors The federal government and the governments of the five northern German states support the current development and sponsor the DAM.