Time at sea is limited and thus precious and there is so much to be done on a scientific cruise. To get the best possible snapshot of life in the Baltic Sea during our 12-day journey, we therefore try to sample as many locations as we can along the way to increase the resolution of […]
AL592 now posting from the Baltic Sea!
Hello from Bornholm Basin in the central Baltic Sea! With a team of 12 scientists and 11 permanent crew, we are currently operating in Baltic waters with research vessel Alkor to improve understanding of this beautiful but also heavily impacted and rapidly changing system. For this purpose, we measure physical and chemical parameters (temperature, salinity […]
From industry to science
„How to move from academia to industry (or to the private sector)?” is a question, that I often hear since I started my doctoral thesis. But before, my question was rather “How do I move from industry to academia?”. In fact, after my studies in geosciences and mining engineering, I didn’t want to engage myself […]
Welcome on board!
Welcome to the SONNE SO298 expedition blog! While the participants are busy preparing for the start of their expedition, you can find some background information on the “About” page. // Willkommen auf dem Blog der SONNE SO298 Expedition! Während die Teilnehmenden den Start ihrer Expedition vorbereiten, können Sie auf der Seite “About” einige Hintergrundinformationen finden.
Engaging the Next Generation of Ocean Professionals: Ocean Observation on the RV Polarstern
Life aboard the RV Polarstern, one of the world’s most renowned research vessels, is like nothing else. The smell of the ocean, the hum of the engines, and the endless horizon stretching out in every direction—it’s a thrilling and awe-inspiring experience. But beyond the romance and adventure lies a critical mission: to understand the ocean […]
„I found an Alien!”
Svenja burst into the red lounge, where a group of scientists were having a post-prandial chat. The alien announcement was irresistible, and we trooped down to the lab where Svenja’s fresh multinet haul was awaiting earthly attention. Under the microscope we saw live zooplankton hopping, spiralling, leapfrogging and swimming through the sample. Then, carefully teased […]
Imagine drifting in the North Atlantic for a year…
You dive down to a thousand meters depth and cruise around, letting the currents take you where they want. Every now and then a fish may curiously appear, then swim into the deep blue, leaving you alone in your cold, dark wet world. The only times you see light are when you rise to the […]
WASCAL students have been thrown in the deep end!
On a rolling ship, fighting seasickness, even finding their way around the cavernous Polarstern can seem a challenge. The first two days have been spent learning the rules on board – and here are many of them! “There’s a strict hierarchy on board, with all the crew having their own tasks. There’s even a correct […]
BLOG Beitrag 2: SO297
+++english version below+++ Nachdem das erste 2D-Profil nun abgefahren und die Ozeanbodenseismometer (OBS) und Hydrophone (OBH) wieder an Deck eingeholt waren, fuhren wir in das Gebiet für das zweite Experiment. Bei einem Profil werden Geräte in einer geraden Linie auf dem Meeresboden ausgesetzt. Anschließend wird das Profil mit Luftpulsern einmal abgefahren und die Signale werden […]
“Staff for Diversity” had its kick-off
***German version below*** The network of “Staff for Diversity” met for the first time on Tuesday, 21 March 2023, in a hybrid format. The group consisted of twelve people bringing different outlooks on diversity to the table. “Staff for Diversity” aspires to build on our differences and similarities: every person brings their individual experience, expectations […]