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Institute of

SF Sea Fisheries

M.Sc. Margarethe Nowicki


Institute of Sea Fisheries

Herwigstraße 31
27572 Bremerhaven

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Impact of bottom trawl fisheries on benthic habitats
  • Food web modelling in the North Sea

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND EMPLOYMENT

  • since 2022: research associate at the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries in Bremerhaven in the project CRANIMPACT- Impacts of shrimp fisheries on habitats and communities in the coastal sea of the northern German states Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony
  • 2021-2022: research associate at the Institute for Marine Ecosystem and Fishery Sciences, University of Hamburg
  • 2018-2021: research associate at the Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences, University of Hamburg in the project CRANIMPACT- Impacts of shrimp fisheries on habitats and communities in the coastal sea of the northern German states Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony
  • 2018: research associate at the Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences, University of Hamburg in the project "Scientific support and advice for the management plan for North Sea shrimp during the MSC certification process"
  • 2014-2017: research associate at the Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences, University of Hamburg in the project NOAH; North Sea - Observation and Assessment of Habitats
  • 2013-2014: research associate at the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries in Hamburg in the project NOAH; North Sea - Observation and Assessment of Habitats
  • 2010-2013: Master of Science, Marine Ecosystem and Fishery Sciences at the University of Hamburg. Master Thesis: “Modelling the life cycle of diatoms - effects of size reduction and restoration”
  • 2007-2010: Bachelor of Science, Biology at the University of Hamburg. Bachelor Thesis: “Distribution patterns of diatom resting stages in the Baltic Sea - Analysis in terms of ecosystem modelling”
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