News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Trawling-induced sediment resuspension reduces CO2 uptake GEOMAR study investigates the impact of sediment resuspension induced by trawling and other natural processes in Kiel Bight Frankfurt Conservation Award (Bruno H. Schubert Prize) International Award for Teaching, Research, and Applied Nature Conservation Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism Researchers have investigated the methods that are utilized at extremely hot, acidic and sulfur-rich hydrothermal vents in shallow waters off the island of Kueishantao Silent giants on their last voyage DSM scientist Anja Binkofski is researching the opportunities that modern and sustainable ship recycling could offer in northern Germany. Pioneering research reveals Arctic matter pathways poised for major shifts amidst climate change A new study has shed unprecedented light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to travel across the Arctic Ocean. Preserving and Using the Deep Sea: Scientists Call for More Knowledge to Enable Sustainable Management Scientific report on deep-sea research sees 2025 as a decisive year for ocean health CO₂ removal and storage: Which options are feasible and desirable? A new framework helps to evaluate the feasibility of ocean-based CO2 removal processes and assesses their impact on humans and nature Who eats whom? New model for marine food webs Hereon researchers develop innovative method to calculate predator-prey relationships more precisely Continuation of the DAM is part of the coalition agreement A positive signal from the future federal government in favour of the protection and sustainable use of the sea New study on natural oil seeps in the deep sea What is the role of dissolved organic matter in the deep sea? In a study relating to this question, researchers have investigated the composition of dissolved organic matter in detail. When bacteria regulate the jellyfish reproduction Researchers at Kiel University demonstrate the key role of the microbiome in the life cycle of the moon jellyfish Marine litter: what biodegradable plastics can do to solve the problem For more than two years, the UN member states have been trying to agree on a plastics treaty that includes globally binding measures against plastic pollution. Lowest levels on record for Arctic winter sea ice The maximum extent of Arctic winter sea ice is well below the long-term average, with mean March levels at a record low Storing CO₂ Beneath the German North Sea? GEOSTOR Research Consortium Publishes Interim Report Scientists provide insights into the geological, technical, ecological, and legal dimensions of offshore CO₂ storage, contributing to the CCS debate in Germany Why not every saltwater inflow benefits the Baltic Sea equally New study by Kiel University: Major saltwater inflows differ in their nature and thus affect respective oxygen supply to the Baltic Sea Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 41 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.