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Approaching the End

View over the Indian Ocean. Photo: Matthias Krüger

After finishing the 48 h station, we celebrated our successful and hard work with a table tennis tournament, which was challenging because of a high swell of 4 m. As the ball was missing a fixed reference frame, the movements of the ship had to be well anticipated. The swell was a hard competitor, or […]

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Navigators Wochenbericht: Sommer(schulen), SONNE und Brasilien (natürlich…)

Labor statt Strand: Die Teilnehmer der 8. Sommerschule für Marine Geowissenschaften waren begeistert. Foto: J. Steffen

Vielleicht ist es dem einen oder anderen ja aufgefallen – in der vergangenen Woche hat unser Wochenbericht eine Pause eingelegt. Wir bitten das zu entschuldigen. Die beginnende Urlaubszeit hat voll zugeschlagen. Aber bis Sonntagnacht haben sowieso andere Themen das öffentliche Interesse auf sich gezogen… Und, klar, auch uns hat der Fifa World Cup in Brasilien […]

Just in time for the Finale of the World Cup: The “Future Ocean Dialogue” in Rio

Photo: Christian de Lamboy

German version: See below One week Rio de Janeiro! I had hoped that this week would leave me with many impressions but certainly not so many. I arrived Thursday night, happy to finally get a sniff of the South American air again with a little time the next day to acclimatize and to fully focus […]

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SO234-2 First Weekly Report

Figure 1: 1st leg of SO234-2 cruise track (Image: Stefan Meinecke, RV Sonne).

08.07-13.07.2014 (Durban/South Africa – 27° S, 24° E) Here is the first Weekly Report from our SPACES (Science Partnerships for the Assessment of Complex Earth System Processes) SONNE SO234-2 cruise, a training and capacity building cruise for students from southern Africa and Germany. Fifteen students from South Africa, Namibia and Germany are participating, along with […]