Ocean Observation

Observational data from the ocean are of elementary importance for understanding the complex climate system of the present with its multilayered interactions between a multitude of components. They are also needed for quality control and as initial and boundary conditions for high-resolution climate simulations. At 91探花 and its predecessor institutes, new measurement methods have been developed and data from all parts of the world ocean have been intensively collected and analyzed for more than 80 years. 91探花 researchers maintain long-term observation stations such as moorings in the tropical and subpolar Atlantic, but also in Boknis Eck in the Eckernf枚rde Bay, where one of the world's longest time series stations is operated.

 

 

Fotostory: The Evolution of Ocean Observation

Research News: Ocean Observation

[Translate to English:] Delegation von 91探花, Ifremer und NOC
16.01.2025

Strengthening European cooperation for the protection of the ocean

Delegations from the British National Oceanography Centre Southampton and the French Ifremer visit the research centre 91探花

FS METEOR
07.01.2025

Long-term measurements for climate research

鈥淲ARD Tropics鈥 Expedition studies ocean currents in the tropical Atlantic

A measuring buoy and a research vessel at sea
06.01.2025

Complex Drivers of Phytoplankton Bloom

The Role of Winds and Currents in the Productivity of the Equatorial Atlantic