At the Science@Sail Campus at the Hanse Sail from August 10-13, 2023, the Rostock research landscape presents itself and attracts many interested people to the exhibition and to various exciting lectures.
After a compelling presentation accompanied by powerful illustrations, the poster entitled "Heckled by Heat and Hypoxia: temporal habitat loss during summer experienced by Western Baltic Cod" convinced the jury.
Frederik Furkert from the Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries took second place in the science communication competition "Rostock's Eleven 2023" with his presentation "Fishing for Data - Ocean Monitoring as "Desirable By-Catch" in Fisheries".
The Thünen Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries has successfully launched a project to study survival rates of recreationally caught and released flatfish.
After a break due to Corona, the International Green Week is taking place again this year in Berlin as a trade fair for the general public. The Thünen Institute will participate with various activities.
On November 1, the young scientist Vivian Fischbach received the grant award of the "Baltic Sea Research Foundation" for her studies of the life stages of herring larvae.
The herring stock in the Western Baltic Sea has been producing fewer and fewer offspring for years. In our multimedia feature we explain how climate change impacts herring productivity and what we did over the last 15 years to discover this.
The Thünen Research Prizes 2021 for an outstanding science-oriented achievement and for excellent target group-oriented work have now been awarded at the Thünen Institute.