News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only 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. 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 Hot on the trail of the causes of rapid ice sheet instabilities in climate history New study: Heat accumulation in the deeper subpolar North Atlantic triggers Heinrich events. Sustainable collaboration: Using the AWI’s polar aircraft in the Harz Researchers use test flights for upcoming Arctic campaign to quantify damage to forests Study Shows Recovery of the Fin Whale in the Antarctic for the First Time For the first time since the ban on whaling, large groups of southern fin whales documented in the Antarctic Threatened Ecosystem in Focus: 15th World Coral Reef Conference Starting More than 1,000 scientists from over 80 countries will discuss the world’s most important event for coral reefs starting this weekend in Bremen. Twenty years of ocean current observations for an improved understanding of climate variability Data from one of the longest time series in the tropical Atlantic now publicly available The ZMT participates with its research on coral reefs in the 15th World Coral Reef Conference in Bremen The 15th ICRS is organized by the University of Bremen under the leadership of coral reef expert Professor Dr. Christian Wild, head of the University's Department of Marine Ecology. Thawing Permafrost is Shaping the Global Climate A new publication and interactive map summarise the current state of knowledge on the risks posed by permafrost soils – and call for decisive action Polarstern Expedition to the Arctic Ice Research icebreaker departs for a process study in the marginal ice zone north of Svalbard and glacier research off Greenland Study: Algae Mats as Refuge for Animals in Mediterranean Sea Marine ecosystems are changing due to climate change. Red algae mats, little studied to date, play a special role as a refuge for many animals. How katabatic storms in southeast Greenland form dense water in the Irminger Sea In a new study, researchers investigate for the first time in a global storm- and eddy-resolving (5 km) model the interaction of atmosphere and ocean during a katabatic storm in the Irminger Sea off the coast of southeast Greenland. The Southern Ocean as never seen before A new map shows the seabed of the Southern Ocean in unprecedented detail Lessons from the past: how cold-water corals respond to global warming New MARUM study: Food and oxygen have the greatest impact on survival Previous 1 … 11 12 13 … 17 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.