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From 21 to 25 October 2024, scientists and technicians will meet in Bremerhaven for a workshop on the species identification of fish eggs and the determination of the developmental stage of fish eggs. Thirty participants from 11 European institutes from Portugal, Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands,…

Different developmental stages of mackerel eggs are displayed.

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Science@Sail Campus at the Hanse Sail 2024

The Rostock research landscape presents a large exhibition with maritime research at the Hanse Sail 2024.


Participants from up to 14 EU member states will meet from 11 to 14 June 2024 at the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries in Bremerhaven for the annual technical meeting of the Regional Coordination Group (RCG) North Atlantic, North Sea & Eastern Arctic (RCG NANSEA) and the RCG Baltic.

The RCG NANSEA…


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Rostock´s Eleven – Competition, Science & Communication

Chickens, worms, language, solar winds, visible music, baking powder or AI - the range of this year's Rostock's Eleven competition is impressive.


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Long Night of the Sciences 2024 in Rostock

The Long Night of the Sciences once again attracts young and old from the city and state to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's largest public science event. Discover our local knowledge and research landscape with us.


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ICES Working Group on Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)

The Working Group on Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM) coordinates and implements European inshore and offshore beam trawl surveys, including planning, standardisation, data transfer and data quality assurance, within the framework of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES).

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AGMEMOD Training 2023

AGMEMOD - partial equilibrium model for the agricultural sector on country level


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Science@Sail Campus at the Hanse Sail 2023

The Rostock research landscape presents a large exhibition with maritime research at the Hanse Sail 2023.


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Rostock´s Eleven 2023

For the 14th time, the [Rostock denkt 365°] association is organizing the "Rostock's Eleven" science competition, which offers young scientists a stage for their exciting research topics.


The past drought years have damaged our most important deciduous forest tree species, European beech, and even brought it to its ecological limits in some regions. At WiBuTa, researchers present the current state of knowledge and discuss the future of beech under climate change conditions.


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