News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Decline in Nutrient Load and Sea-level Rise Winners and Losers in the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site New study in Nature Communications Warming and overfishing could switch the role of fishes in the marine carbon cycle Reassessment of Storegga event: second major landslide recognized GEOMAR study suggests more frequent large submarine landslides on the Norwegian shelf Climate change disrupts core habitats of marine species Modelling study indicates the extent of the threat to marine ecosystems Following the traces of phytoplankton METEOR expedition M187 off Namibia aims to improve our understanding of future changes in marine food webs and carbon uptake by the ocean Click, click and away? Long-term benefits and impacts by using acoustic warning devices for harbour porpoises Keeping pace with climate change? GEOMAR study shows adaptability of copepods as long as not too many stressors come together at the same time. Emperor Penguins Live up to 600 Kilometres Farther North than Previously Assumed Tagging project proves that juvenile penguins often live far beyond the current and planned protected areas alike Marine Conservation in the Arctic High Time to Prepare for the Melting Two-year Countdown for Deep Seabed Mining Researcher Pradeep Singh of the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) examines the legal implications of this provision in a paper published in the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law. Rostock marine biologists study the effects of climate change in the Arctic Marine and terrestrial organisms are being studied in the context of climate change. Secrets unlocked “Deep biosphere” shaped by dissolved organic material from Earth’s surface Vital Ventilation Stony corals use a refined built-in ventilation system to protect themselves from environmental stressors Do oceans absorb more CO2 than expected? New theory on the movement of phytoplankton could imply that oceans absorb more CO2 by 2100 instead of less Laboratory experiment identifies asphalt as a source for non-degradable carbon and sulfur compounds in the ocean MARUM Publication: Natural Asphalt Deposits as an Energy Source in the Deep Sea Previous 1 … 5 6 7 … 11 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.