News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Together for the Baltic Sea DAM parliamentary evening in Schwerin under the motto “Sea Future” Marine scientists call for clear rules on Carbon Dioxide Removal methods European Marine Board working group recommends harmonised standards for marine CDR approaches A significant amount of dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean comes from land New study shows that 16 percent of the Arctic Ocean’s organic carbon comes from terrestrial sources, such as thawing permafrost and eroding coastlines Job advertisement: Executive Chair of the DAM Executive Board The German Marine Research Alliance is looking for a full-time chair of the executive board (m/f/d) How an industrial microbe converts carbon monoxide into biofuel Scientists have demonstrated the key role of a tungsten-containing enzyme in the production of ethanol from carbon monoxide performed by the microbe Clostridium autoethanogenum. Chemical Munitions and Clearance Effects in Focus ALKOR Research Cruise Investigates Legacy Munitions in the Baltic Sea How does light change in the sea? European research initiative investigates changing underwater light conditions Today, the two-day kick-off meeting for the international “Joint Action on Changing Marine Lightscapes” launched by JPI Oceans started in Hamburg with more than 50 participating researchers New Mesocosm Study in Gran Canaria Researchers Investigate Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Using Rock Powder and Dissolved Substances Life-Hostile Processes on the Seafloor Expedition EMB374 investigates oxygen-depleted zones in the southwestern Baltic Sea Research into the effects of biological pollutants in the North Sea and Baltic Sea The 492nd cruise of the Walther Herwig III is dedicated to investigating the biological effects of pollutants in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. UN Plastics Treaty: Will the negotiations in Geneva finally achieve a breakthrough? From 5 to 14 August, representatives from over 170 countries as well as from science, civil society and industry are meeting in Switzerland Saltwater intrusion threatens water supplies from tidal rivers worldwide Worldwide, water obtained from tidal rivers for human use is threatened by saltwater intrusion. Removing Munitions from the Sea for Good Project CAMMera: Methods for Large-Scale Ammunition Clearance From Kiel to Apenrade and back: On the Trail of Plastic ALKOR expedition AL635 investigates micro- and nanoplastics in the German-Danish coastal region Scientific expertise for the Baltic Sea Protection Action Plan The state government of Schleswig-Holstein appoints representatives from DAM member institutions to the scientific advisory board, including DAM Chairman Joachim Harms Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 7 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.