News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Science in Parliament Workshop at the Science Communication Forum with other partners from the scientific community Warming exacerbates oxygen depletion in the western Baltic Sea Rising water temperatures undermine nutrient reduction efforts Research on the adaptation of cod to environmental stress New Emmy Noether Group at GEOMAR investigates oxygen transport in fish The new Polarstern: Contract for new German research icebreaker awarded thyssenkrupp Marine Systems will build the ship at its Wismar facilities and hand her over to the scientific community in 2030 Appreciation from the United Nations IOW's Baltic Sea long-term observation is officially part of the UN Oceans Decade Actual Social Cost of CO2 Emissions More Than Twice as High Greenhouse-gas emissions cost societies far more than previously assumed Award for Hereon researcher Nils Christiansen Research on the impact of the expansion of renewable energies in the North Sea be honored with the Kurt Hartwig Siemers Award 2024 Are particle emissions from offshore wind farms harmful for blue mussels? In a laboratory experiment, research team investigates the potential effects of particle emissions Deep-sea Research: “International Prize for Biology” goes to Senckenberg’s Angelika Brandt Senckenberg marine researcher Dr. Angelika Brandt will be awarded the 40th “International Prize for Biology” today in the presence of the Imperial Highnesses of Japan. Phase II for DAM research mission sustainMare The mission on the “Protection and sustainable use of marine areas” is the second DAM research mission to be extended. How sulphur affects the carbon cycle of subtropical seagrass meadows Seagrass meadows have an important climate protection function due to their long-term carbon storage potential. An international research team has now been able to show that seagrass How do marine food webs respond to increasing alkalinity? The ocean naturally absorbs a quarter to a third of man-made CO2 emissions, but this process also leads to the acidification of seawater. Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo Rising sea levels, melting glaciers, heatwaves at sea – 2023 set a number of alarming new records. Not too warm and not too cold – Finding the Goldilocks Zone of the Great Barrier Reef The environmental conditions that allowed the Great Barrier Reef to grow to its current size have been a scientific puzzle. Data Collection for Tsunami Early Warning Systems An international team of researchers has set off today aboard the research vessel MARIA S. MERIAN to explore the Kolumbo volcanic chain, NE of Santorini in the South Aegean Sea. Previous 1 … 8 9 10 … 45 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.