~2° S, 72° E: The last Long Battle (26-hour station) is closer to an end. Everyone is exhausted but nobody is giving up. Situated around 2° S, we are very close to the Wall*. Recommended in August 2 Blogpost, the forces of the Wall will change the direction of the “toilet whirlpool” once we cross the […]
SO235 Second weekly report
28.07.-03.08.2014 from Port Louis/ Mauritius to Malé/ Maldives Here is the follow-up of our OASIS (“Organic very short-lived substances and their air-water exchange from the Indian Ocean to the stratosphere”) – SONNE SO235 cruise. The research cruise and the project are funded within the framework of the German national BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and […]
Advantages of working in the night
Night shifts are very manifold. You get to work all by yourself in the lab, empty the fridge in the kitchen, have a chat with fellow night workers and, here comes the best part, sit outside and watch the stars. This is also the nice part of cruising in the high risk area (no lights […]
A Game of Gloves
The North After our last CTD yesterday(1.8.2014) at 8° 26.52 S 66° E we are heading back to the Wall (equator), the North. Unlike in the far North, there won’t be ice and cold weather waiting for us, but still an invisible line where the Coriolis force changes its sign as well the latitude. There […]
Our Bergfest
Heading south again to carry out more measurements, we managed to leave the pirate danger zone and had therefore the one and only chance to have a big party outside: our Bergfest. Traditionally this is organized by the scientific crew and paid for by the chief scientist (thank god that I’m only part of the […]
Morning duties
It is 5 in the morning and your cell phone is trying to wake you up. Well, actually the clocks were set one hour earlier, as or cruise has brought us now considerably to the east. The three shifts for the crew members (12:00-4:00, 4:00-8:00, 8:00-12:00, both am and pm) were equally shortened by twenty […]
Biologist`s lab routine sailing tropical waters
After one week on the ship we will soon sample our 29th underway sampling and our 12th CTD station at 7°20’ S 66° E. This week has been very busy and we hardly slept, but we are excited about the results of our first experiments on board. We – the “biologists” – try to get […]
Leinen los! – Cast off!
Ahoi und herzlich willkommen zum Blog zur POSEIDON-Expedition POS 473! (English version below) Vom 15. bis zum 31. August 2014 sind wir mit dem Kieler Forschungsschiff POSEIDON und dem einzigen bemannten Forschungstauchboot Deutschlands, JAGO, vor der norwegischen Küste unterwegs, um zukünftige Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf Kaltwasserkorallen und ihre Riff-Nachbarn besser zu verstehen. Wir, das sind: […]
Surface drifter?
After a spontaneous preparation phase, we were ready to deploy the surface drifter on the evening of July 28. Surface drifter? The drifter consists of three parts: a floating buoy (looking like an oversized spear used for fishing); a 6 m long rope connecting the buoy to a 5 m long sack; and, at its […]
KLIMALE 2014 …in Bildern
Es ist Montag – die KLIMALE 2014 ist Geschichte. Und zwar eine ganz wunderbare! Das Wochenende unter dem Motto “küste klima kunst” kann zweifelsfrei in der Kategorie -erfolgreich- gelistet werden. Hier einige wenige Impressionen vom Strand aus Laboe: Wir hoffen, ihr hattet genau so viel Freude an der Veranstaltung wie wir und […]









