News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Krill in the Antarctic: Scientific data directly from krill fishing vessels AWI study presents new concept for sustainable management of krill stocks in the Southern Ocean, in close cooperation with fisheries. Iron’s Irony A new review highlights how hydrothermal vents on the seafloor shape iron availability and influence the global oceanic element cycles. The Southern Ocean’s low-salinity water locked away CO2 for decades, but … An AWI study gives a potential explanation as to why the ocean around Antarctica is defying climate model projections and continuing to absorb CO2. The Baltic Sea coast in the Anthropocene: a model for the consequences of climate change Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for IOW, a review article outlined the state of the Baltic Sea coast and its expected development as a result of climate change. Chemical Munitions and Clearance Effects in Focus ALKOR Research Cruise Investigates Legacy Munitions in the Baltic Sea Extinction Confirmed: Cape Verde’s Cone Snail Lost Forever The IUCN Red List has officially declared Conus lugubris—a marine snail once found only on the north shore of São Vicente, Cape Verde—Extinct. The many uses of driftwood: the first large-scale mapping of Arctic coastlines AWI researchers establish a basis for systematically recording driftwood's ecological roles and better tracking any future changes Cooler warm periods: How the Southern Ocean controlled climate and atmospheric CO2 New study: More carbon storage through stronger ocean stratification Exchanging marine expertise At the DAM Stakeholder Forum, participants from politics, business, and civil society discussed current developments in German marine research and policy Small change, big impact Researchers identify major ecological turnover occurred already before the largest warming event of the past 90 million years Carbon cycle can plunge Earth into an ice age How the Earth could overcorrect global warming Phytoplankton – the tiny Climate Heroes of the Ocean New AI lighthouse project for Natural Climate Protection launched in the Baltic Sea Climate change promotes the spreading of vibrios: IOW study reveals global distribution patterns Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that is potentially very dangerous to humans, is a natural component of marine plankton. Magma Displacement triggered tens of thousands of Earthquakes Analysis of earthquake swarm around Santorini reveals origin and development of the seismic crisis Discovery in the Deep Sea: Unique Habitat at Hydrothermal Vents Novel hydrothermal system links two seabed phenomena Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 48 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.