von Lilly Rosenkranz ***English version below*** Geschlechtergerechtigkeit & Forschungskultur: Dimensionen des Matilda Effekts Grundlegend für wissenschaftliche Arbeit ist Kollaboration. Wissensbestände werden aufgebaut und erweitert, vielfältige Blickwinkel und Beiträge verbessern die Qualität der Wissensbestände. Die Anerkennung der Leistungen ermöglicht ihre Weiterentwicklung und den Fortbestand des Wissens. Historisch gibt es jedoch blinde Flecken innerhalb des kollaborativen Verständnisses […]
Tracking ocean (micro)nutrients
4th weekly report (12.02.2023 – 18.02.2023) Saturday 18th February 2023 In our fourth week we continued our study of the second filament located west of Lüderitz, conducting daily stations to sample the water column and then using the remainder of the day and night for intensive underway sampling of surface seawaters. We are studying the […]
Back to Walvis Bay then hunting for a new filament
3rd weekly report (05.02.2023 – 11.02.2023) Saturday 11th February 2023 The start of the week began in Walvis Bay port as we waited for a replacement crew member to arrive. The scientists used the time to organize their labs and catch up with paperwork. We also had science seminars each day where initial results from […]
Tracking the biogeochemical evolution of an ocean filament
+++ deutsche Version siehe unten+++ 2nd weekly report (29.01.2023 – 04.02.2023) Monday 6th February 2023 The second week of the research cruise M187 started with continued observation of the first targeted filament located around 24–25 °S. This filament has been a major and persistent feature in satellite images over the last few weeks, extending more […]
When volcanoes slide into the sea…
A small mountain stands in the middle of the ocean, a hill, strictly speaking. It is called Anak Krakatau, which roughly means “Child of Krakatau”, because a much larger mountain once stood in its place. Just like its predecessor, the Anak Krakatau can spit fire because it’s a volcano. Whenever it erupts and the lava […]
Die Bundesregierung verpflichtet sich mit dem Aktionsplan “Queer leben” zu Maßnahmen, um die Akzeptanz von LSBTIQ* zu stärken/With the action plan “Queer living”, the Federal Government commits itself to measures to strengthen the acceptance of LGBTIQ*.
***English version below*** Jeden Tag werden Menschen, die Teil der LSBTIQ* Community sind, mit Vorurteilen, Ausgrenzung und Diskriminierung konfrontiert. Eine gleichberechtigte Teilhabe am gesellschaftlichen Leben ist somit nicht möglich. Der Aktionsplan der Bundesregierung soll dieser Situation entgegenwirken und das Leben von LSBTIQ* Personen verbessern. Am 18. November wurde vom Bundeskabinett ein Aktionsplan zum Thema „Queer […]
Sampling the water column in the South East Atlantic
The CTD (short for Conductivity-Temperature-Depth) is a central instrument for most oceanic research. It infers the salinity from conductivity and measures, in addition to temperature and depth, oxygen, florescence and much more! Furthermore, it has 24 big bottles (10 L) attached to it, allowing for water collection from specific depths, which then in turn can […]
Hunting for ocean filaments in the South Atlantic
1st weekly report (25.01.2023 – 28.01.2023) Sunday 29th January 2023 On Wednesday 25th January we left the port of Walvis Bay in Namibia at 20:00 local time. This is the beginning of a 38-day cruise in the South East Atlantic, where we will study the physics, chemistry and biology of upwelled filaments. Using a wide […]
Bemvindo GEOMAR – five intense days in Cabo Verde
Team Cabo Verde meets Team GEOMAR in Mindelo. From 20 to 24 January 2023, a delegation from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel visited Cabo Verde to discuss further research cooperations with regional partners and to strengthen the role of the Ocean Science Centre Mindelo (OSCM). This plattform for support and exchange was put […]
Departure for RV Meteor cruise M187 from Walvis Bay, Namibia
Thursday 26th January 2023 After an evening departure from Walvis Bay yesterday and a first ‘test’ station not far from the coast, we are now heading south, hunting for so-called filaments to track. The overarching aim of our research cruise is to investigate these features: elongated finger-shaped structures of cold seawater that penetrate outwards from […]