Week 28
University course: marine biology
A two week course from Stockholm University, departs on the Wednesday.
Research project: marine pollution
Angela Wulff at the University of Gothenburg, together with researchers from Chalmers technical University, starts their project on the effects of scrubber water on Baltic Sea bacterial- and phytoplankton communities on Tuesday.
Research project: degradation of marine plastic debris
Berit Gewert, supervised by Matthew Macleod, will analyse chemical pollutants that are released to the marine environment by degradation of plastic debris.
Research project: C- and N-fluxes linked to cyanobacteria
Isabell Klawonn is investigating the role of large Cyanobacteria on C-, N-, and P- cycles and -fluxes in the Baltic Sea.
Week 29
Research project: marine pollution
Angela Wulff at the University of Gothenburg, together with researchers from Chalmers technical University, investigates the effects of scrubber water on Baltic Sea bacterial- and phytoplankton communities.
Research project: Effects of "scrubber water" on macro- and microalgae
Britta Eklunds PhD-student Maria Bighiu will assist Sara Frosts thesis work. Connected to the "Marine pollution" project above.
Monitoring: Himmerfjärden
High frequency monitoring of the open water within the Swedish environmental monitoring program.
Week 30
Research project: marine pollution
Angela Wulff at the University of Gothenburg, together with researchers from Chalmers technical University, investigates the effects of scrubber water on Baltic Sea bacterial- and phytoplankton communities.
Research project: Effects of "scrubber water" on macro- and microalgae
Britta Eklunds PhD-student Maria Bighiu will assist Sara Frosts thesis work. Connected to the "Marine pollution" project above.
Week 31
Monitoring: Himmerfjärden
High frequency monitoring of the open water within the Swedish environmental monitoring program.
Research project: marine pollution
Angela Wulff at the University of Gothenburg, together with researchers from Chalmers technical University, investigates the effects of scrubber water on Baltic Sea bacterial- and phytoplankton communities.
Research project: Effects of "scrubber water" on macro- and microalgae
Britta Eklunds PhD-student Maria Bighiu will assist Sara Frosts thesis work. Connected to the "Marine pollution" project above.
Week 32
University course: The environment of the Baltic Sea
A ten day field course with 41 participants from Stockholm University arrives Monday.
Research project: C- and N-fluxes linked to cyanobacteria
Isabell Klawonn is investigating the role of large Cyanobacteria on C-, N-, and P- cycles and -fluxes in the Baltic Sea.
Week 33 - All 41 beds at the station are booked!
University course: The environment of the Baltic Sea
A ten day field course with 41 participants from Stockholm University departs Friday.
Research project: C- and N-fluxes linked to cyanobacteria
Helle Ploug and Isabell Klawonn are investigating the role of large Cyanobacteria on C-, N-, and P- cycles and -fluxes in the Baltic Sea. The research involves sampling at the Landsort-deep Wednesday and Friday.
Monitoring: Himmerfjärden
High frequency monitoring of the open water within the Swedish environmental monitoring program.
Week 34
Monitoring: Phytobenthos
Trends and area supervision of the phyto-benthal zone.
Research project: C- and N-fluxes linked to cyanobacteria
Helle Ploug and Isabell Klawonn + 6 researchers are investigating the role of large Cyanobacteria on C-, N-, and P- cycles and -fluxes in the Baltic Sea.
Research project: Plantfish
Plant-Fish is a 3-year research project about the role of interactions between benthic plants and large predatory fish in coastal areas of the Baltic Sea.
Research project: Colonisation experiment
Caroline Raymond will look at the colonisation of bottomfauna in 9 crates on the bottom.
Week 35
Monitoring: Phytobenthos
Trends and areasupervision of the phyto-benthal zone.
Research project: Plantfish
Plant-Fish is a 3-year research project about the role of interactions between benthic plants and large predatory fish in coastal areas of the Baltic Sea.
Scientific workshop: Demonstration of IEA for Baltic fish stocks
DEMOnstration of the feasibility of integrated ecosystem assessment and advice for Baltic Sea fish stocks.