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Follow our working group, while we are taking our mesocosms around the world to deepen our understanding of the oceans.

Deployment of the mesocosms – KOSMOS Bergen 2015 (2)

  • May 16, 2015
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deployment

Although every KOSMOS mesocosm study is different regarding the scientific question and outcome, they still start off the same: With the deployment of the mesocosms. Read more

    • KOSMOS Bergen 2015
    • Science

What’s it about this time? – KOSMOS Bergen 2015 (1)

  • May 14, 2015
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The next mesocosm study kicks off!

It hasn’t been long since we packed our things on the Canary Islands and shipped our KOSMOS mesocosms back to Kiel. Still, not even 5 months later we return to Bergen (Norway) for the next big mesocosm study. Read more

    • KOSMOS Bergen 2015
    • Science

The dangers of sea butterflies – Acidification of the Arctic Ocean (1)

  • April 13, 2015
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Polar bear in the entry hall of the airport in Spitsbergen (Norway).

For my master thesis, I was lucky to get the chance to do a field study at the AWIPEV station of the German Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Read more

    • Spitsbergen

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PhD candidate in marine biogeochemistry. Loving the ukulele, rainy weather and taking my dog for a walk.

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  • Deployment of the mesocosms – KOSMOS Bergen 2015 (2) May 16, 2015
  • What’s it about this time? – KOSMOS Bergen 2015 (1) May 14, 2015
  • The dangers of sea butterflies – Acidification of the Arctic Ocean (1) April 13, 2015

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