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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-05
    Description: April 21th – April 30th 2022 Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany) BALTIC APRIL 2022
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-01
    Description: The L08- 22 research cruise was carried out in the framework of the BMBF project: “Searching for solutions for Carbon-sequestration in coastal ecosystems” sea4soCiety with a program of sediment sampling in coastal vegetated ecosystems in the Heiligenhafen area of the German Baltic coast. Three working days between 7th and 10th of June 2022 were used to conduct multidisciplinary research within the 3 nautical miles zone east of Heiligenhafen. The first day was dedicated to Multibeam echo sound mapping to characterize seagrass meadows, sediment/seagrass deposition spots and non-vegetated reference sites in the working area. The remaining two days were used for gravity coring, optical ground truthing, bottom water sampling, and in situ physical property measurements. Sediment cores of 15-69 cm length could be recovered from 10 selected sites and porewaters were subsampled onboard from a depo-center and from a reference site. The majority of sediment cores were handed over every evening in Heiligenhafen harbour to an onshore research team from University of Oldenburg and ZMT-Bremen. The data and samples collected on the L08-22 cruise will be used to study (1) Microbial POC degradation during erosion of vegetation-rich coastal sediments, (2) To determine POC degradation rates in coastal vegetated ecosystems of the German Baltic Sea, 3) To quantify POC accumulation rates in coastal vegetated ecosystems (seagrass and saltmarshes) of the German Baltic Sea.
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-22
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-27
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-06
    Description: (25.01. - 04.03.2023)
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: ALKOR cruise AL567 took place as part of the EMFF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund)‐funded project BASTA (Boost Applied munition detection through Smart data 3etection3n and AI workflows; https://www.basta‐munition.eu) and ExPloTect (Ex‐situ, near‐real‐time 3etection compound 3etection in seawater) (also EMFF‐funded). It was the continuation of the munition monitoring started within the BMBF‐ funded project UDEMM (Environmental Monitoring for the Delaboration of Munition in the Sea; https://udemm.geomar.de/). In previous cruises (POS530 MineMoni I in 2018 and AL548 MineMoni II in 2020) data was gathered for a broad baseline study in the German Baltic Sea. Within UDEMM, expertise was developed to detect, exactly locate and monitor munition (e.g. torpedoes, sea mines, ground mines) on the seafloor using optical and hydroacoustic means. In addition, chemical analyses of dissolved contaminants in the water and sediments was performed. Results indicate a moderate contamination level on regional and coastal scale, but proof higher levels of explosive‐type compounds for specific local areas. Data acquired during this cruise are used in BASTA for the development of AUV‐based and AI‐supported munition detection. On the other hand, the project ExPloTect (Ex‐situ, near‐real‐time exPlosive compound deTection in seawater) (also EMFF‐funded) addresses the need for a more effective quasi in‐situ sampling approach to detect explosive compounds in seawater on board of a ship. A prototype system was used and successfully tested for the first time during this cruise. The main focus of the cruise was placed onto the already known dumpsites Kolberger Heide and Lübeck Bight, Falshöft (Schleswig‐Holstein) and Trollegrund (Mecklenbu rg‐Vorpommern). In each area high‐ resolution multibeam mapping was performed and contact lists, indicating potential munition objects, were produced right after acquisition on board. Based on that data, AUV surveys were conducted to ground‐truth possible contacts via detailed photograph and magnetometer mapping. This was complemented with towed video profiles, SubBottom Profiler (VLIZ Institute) and towed gradiometer surveys (g‐tec SA). The transits to and between those sites were planned along former constraint routes during WWII. These routes were main targets of the British Air Force and mines and bombs can be expected along these ways. During transits water samples were taken with on a CTD‐ (conductivity, temperature, depth) rosette‐mounted Niskin bottles in regular distances, in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of munition compounds (inter alia trinitrotoluene (TNT)) measurements across the German Baltic Sea. The cruise was supported by the 3rd Minensuchgeschwader vessel ‘Bad Rappenau’. During 2 days, work was performed in cooperation between the research vessel ALKOR and the naval unit with their AUV REMUS 100 conducting high resolution sidescan surveys over several pre‐defined targets. In addition, navy divers recovered mussel moorings for the toxicological institute of the UKSH. The pre‐planned identification of munition objects via navy divers did unfortunately fail due to low visibility conditions.
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-29
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-29
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-29
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-04-13
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-04-13
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-04-13
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-04-13
    Description: 24.02.2023 - 11.04.2023, Talcahuano (Chile) - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-10
    Description: Wochenbericht 2: North Sea Plastics I, 06.02-12.02.2023
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-16
    Description: The Automated and Integrated Seafloor Classification Workflow (AI-SCW) is a semi-automated underwater image processing pipeline that has been customized for use in classifying the seafloor into semantic habitat categories. The current implementation has been tested against a sequence of underwater images collected by the Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS), in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean. Despite this, the workflow could also be applied to images acquired by other platforms such as an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), or Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV). The modules in AI-SCW have been implemented using the python programming language, specifically using libraries such as scikit-image for image processing, scikit-learn for machine learning and dimensionality reduction, keras for computer vision with deep learning, and matplotlib for generating visualizations. Therefore, AI-SCW modularized implementation allows users to accomplish a variety of underwater computer vision tasks, which include: detecting laser points from the underwater images for use in scale determination; performing contrast enhancement and color normalization to improve the visual quality of the images; semi-automated generation of annotations to be used downstream during supervised classification; training a convolutional neural network (Inception v3) using the generated annotations to semantically classify each image into one of pre-defined seafloor habitat categories; evaluating sampling strategies for generation of balanced training images to be used for fitting an unsupervised k-means classifier; and visualization of classification results in both feature space view and in map view geospatial co-ordinates. Thus, the workflow is useful for a quick but objective generation of image-based seafloor habitat maps to support monitoring of remote benthic ecosystems.
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-22
    Description: Reise 594 "BalticCod", 13.05 - 28.05.2023
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-26
    Description: ALKOR cruise AL583 took place as part of the EMFF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund)‐funded projects BASTA (Boost Applied munition detection through Smart data detection in and AI workflows; https://www.basta‐munition.eu) and ExPloTect (Ex‐situ, near‐real‐time detection compound detection in seawater) (also EMFF‐funded). It was the continuation of the munition monitoring started within the BMBF‐funded project UDEMM (Environmental Monitoring for the Delaboration of Munition in the Sea; https://udemm.geomar.de/) and is already part of the new project CONMAR (https://conmar‐ munition.eu/) as part of the DAM mission sustainMare (https://www.sustainmare.de/). Additional sampling supported chemical analysis method development within the MarTERA project AMMOTRACe (Marine AMMunitiOn dump site exploration by surface‐ and underwater‐based laser mass spectrometric TRACing technology; https://www.geomar.de/en/ammotrace ). The original plan was to first work for one week in the North Sea and have a crew change after one week in Kiel and continue working in the Baltic Sea. This plan changed; ALKOR worked instead in Baltic Sea in support of for the Federal Public Prosecutor General and the Federal Police during the first week. The change of crew happened on 18th October in Kiel and the original Baltic Sea cruise was conducted as planned.
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-01
    Description: This Matlab toolbox contains code to process data from Teledyne Webb Research Slocum underwater gliders.
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-01
    Description: Two mini-legs: 1) 4D acoustic imaging of gas-water interactions beneath pockmarks in Eckernförde Bay “4DPOCKMARKS” 2) Modular lander test and mooring deployment Cruise dates: Leg 1: 26/02/2023 – 28/02/2023 (Overnight cruise) Leg 2: 01/03/2023 – 01/03/2023 (Day cruise) Port calls: GEOMAR East Shore – GEOMAR West Shore – GEOMAR East Shore Participating Institutes: GEOMAR, CAU, AWI, Deutsches Meeresmuseum
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-09
    Description: This repository contains the simulation code (python) for reproducing the results of the accepted paper "Echo grid integration: A novel method for preprocessing multibeam water column data to quantify underwater gas bubble emissions." by Urban et. al. 2023 (see: Related URL) The program simulates multibeam water column images for virtual surveys over individual targets or target clouds and allows for testing the effects of different echo grid integration methods. (See Urban et. al 2023 for more details)
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: 14 May – 29 May 2022 Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany)
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    In:  Alkor-Berichte, AL553 . GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 17 pp.
    Publication Date: 2022-02-04
    Description: April 15th – April 24th 2021 Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany) BALTIC APRIL 2021
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-11
    Description: 31.05. - 10.07.2022, Mindelo - Pt. Delgada
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-16
    Description: FS Meteor – M184 “LabSeaVar2022” 12.08. - 15.09.2022, St John’s - Hamburg 1. Wochenbericht (12. - 14.08.2022)
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-24
    Description: FS Meteor – M184 “LabSeaVar2022” 12.08. - 15.09.2022, St John’s - Hamburg 2. Wochenbericht (15. - 21.08.2022)
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-31
    Description: FS Meteor – M184 “LabSeaVar2022” 12.08. - 15.09.2022, St John’s - Hamburg 3. Wochenbericht (22. - 28.08.2022)
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-13
    Description: 27 June – 3 July 2022
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-13
    Description: 4 – 13 July 2022
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-14
    Description: FS Meteor – M184 “LabSeaVar2022” 12.08. - 15.09.2022, St John’s - Hamburg 4. Wochenbericht (29.08. - 04.09.2022)
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-14
    Description: FS Meteor – M184 “LabSeaVar2022” 12.08. - 15.09.2022, St John’s - Hamburg 5. Wochenbericht (05.09. - 11.09.2022)
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-25
    Description: The ALKOR cruise AL547 represents a concluding milestone of the Helmholtz innovation project ARCHES (Autonomous Robotic Networks to Help Modern Societies). The aim was to implement a heterogeneous robotic sensing network to simultaneously monitor changes in the water column and at the seafloor. The network has been developed by a consortium of partners from AWI, DLR, GEOMAR and the University of Kiel. The participating sensing platforms allow for real-time data transfer and the entire network shall be able to autonomously respond to environmental changes in the ocean. The network comprised seven different mobile and stationary platforms. Tests were conducted at the Mittelgrund working area in the entrance of the Eckernförde Bay (western Baltic Sea). During 47 stations the various sensing platforms were deployed and recovered for maintenance. A total of 87853 messages were sent using hydro-acoustics, of which 71734 messages contained O 2 data, 15177 were status messages, 926 messages were commands to trigger a change of the measurement behavior of a platform and 16 messages represented broadcasts about the environmental status. We synoptically recorded short-term O 2 time series on the different platforms, which were placed along a depth gradient in the working area. As the Eckernförde Bay is known for sporadic fish kills by anoxia we hope to contribute to a better understanding of the O 2 dynamics in coastal areas.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-21
    Description: In the Helmholtz Future Project ARCHES (Autonomous Robotic Networks to Help Modern Societies) with a consortium of partners from AWI (Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research), DLR (German Aerospace Center), KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), and the GEOMAR (Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel), several Digital Twins of ocean observation systems were developed by the GEOMAR and AWI. The ARCHES Digital Twin Framework is one of the results of this project. The software is based on the Robot Operating System (ROS) and is written in Python.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-21
    Description: Image Quality control / quality assurance and curation Tools (IQT) conceptualised and developed by the MareHub working group on Videos/Images (part of the DataHub, a research data manangement initiative by the Helmholtz association). The MarIQT core is a python package which is helpful on its own but is key to the more user-friendly jupyter notebooks that make extensive use of the python package. Auto-generated documentation (CI) of MarIQT is available here: https://datahub.pages.hzdr.de/marehub/ag-videosimages/mariqt (password-protected) Public documentation is also available here: https://marine-imaging.com/mariqt (manually uploaded, probably older than previous link)
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 31.05. - 10.07.2022, Mindelo - Pt. Delgada
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 28. November – 04. Dezember 2022
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 12. – 18. Dezember 2022
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 19. – 25. Dezember 2022
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 05. – 11. Dezember 2022
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: 31.05. - 10.07.2022, Mindelo - Pt. Delgada
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-23
    Description: This is an A.I. - based workflow for detecting megabenthic fauna from a sequence of underwater optical images. The workflow (semi) automatically generates weak annotations through the analysis of superpixels, and uses these (refined and semantically labeled) annotations to train a Faster R-CNN model. Currently, the workflow has been tested with images of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Description: OceanCV provides computer vision algorithms and tools for underwater image analysis. This includes image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning and geometric algorithms but also functionality for navigation data processing, data provenance etc.
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Description: pyifdoyolo is a python library to utilize image annotations stored in iFDO format for training a YOLOv5 neural network to detect and classify the annotated objects in image data sets.
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Description: The GEOMAR Helmhotz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel is operating a Media Asset Management System (MAMS) which manages large amounts image- and video data. Similar systems are operated by the Helmholtz Centre HEREON and by the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI). Although the MAMS system provides access to data and metadata using an API, it is not possible to directly request image data without prior knowledge of the internal MAMS data structure. The image broker is a web service which brokers between a client (e.g. web-browser) and the MAMS. It allows users to request images by metadata values (e.g. image uuid). The broker uses the [IIIF](https://iiif.io/) standard which allows users to request the images in different formats, scaled copies or only specific parts of the image.
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 6 pp.
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
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    In:  [Software]
    Publication Date: 2021-09-10
    Description: A Pyhton-based toolbox to remap daily runoff fields of the JRA55-do reanalysis (Tsujino et al., 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocemod.2018.07.002) onto any ocean model grid. Runoff from the original global JRA grid is collected and redistributed to a given model coastline. A particular feature is the optional treatment of river mouths: runoff from grid nodes, which is of exceptionally large magnitude after the basic remapping, can be radially spread to ocean nodes farther offshore. The scripts were tested successfully for NEMO ocean model configurations of various resolution (global grids ORCA025 and ORC05 as well as regional nests VIKING10, ORION10, VIKING20X and INALT20X) at GEOMAR, Kiel (see Biastoch et al., 2021, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2021-37 for an application). General instructions are provided for how to process the original JRA runoff files and also for the optional river mouth treatment. The technique is illustrated by examples of the fragmented coast of Greenland and the Amazon river mouth. While the code is versatile, examples are given for an application with the NEMO ocean model.
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    In:  Alkor-Berichte, AL561 . GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 34 pp.
    Publication Date: 2021-11-23
    Description: The AL561 cruise was conducted in the framework of the project APOC (“Anthropogenic impacts on Particulate Organic Carbon cycling in the North Sea”). This collaborative project between GEOMAR, AWI, HEREON, UHH, and BUND is to understand how particulate organic carbon (POC) cycling contributes to carbon sequestration in the North Sea and how this ecosystem service is compromised and interlinked with global change and a range of human pressures include fisheries (pelagic fisheries, bottom trawling), resource extraction (sand mining), sediment management (dredging and disposal of dredged sediments) and eutrophication. The main aim of the sampling activity during AL561 cruise was to recover undisturbed sediment from high accumulation sites in the Skagerrak/Kattegat and to subsample sediment/porewater at high resolution in order to investigate sedimentation transport processes, origin of sediment/POC and mineralization processes over the last 100- 200 years. Moreover, the actual processes of sedimentation and POC degradation in the water column and benthic layer will be addressed by sampling with CTD and Lander devices. In total 9 hydroacoustic surveys (59 profiles), 4 Gravity Corer, 7 Multicorer, 3 Lander and 4 CTD stations were successfully conducted during the AL561 cruise.
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    In:  [Software]
    Publication Date: 2021-12-21
    Description: A slim python library to link maps and sampling data with prediction methods. PyQuickMaps can do interpolation (with scipy.interpolate.griddata), kriging (with pykrige) and random forest regression (with sklearn.ensemble.RandomForestRegressor). It also features plotting nice geographical maps with matplotlib and storing those to geotiff with rasterio. Coordinate transforms are managed internally with osgeo/gdal.
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    In:  Alkor-Berichte, AL555 . GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 8 pp.
    Publication Date: 2022-02-02
    Description: The objective of this cruise was to establish the first order functionality of the LIGHTHOUSE system in terms of mechanics, ROV operations, electrical components and data link. This is a highly integrated suite of optical and acoustic sensors to create a real time 360° scan of an underwater environment, in order to enhance the situational awareness of pilots and mission specialists. The tests were to be conducted in the clear, deep waters of the Norwegian Sognefjord. Due to severe technical malfunctions that became only apparent during mobilization in the port of Kiel, the vessel stayed moored to the east shore and west shore quays in Kiel Harbor, except for an excursion off Boknis Eck in the Eckernförde Bight. Despite these restrictions in locality, the majority of the work programme was carried out with great success.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The objective of this cruise was to conduct the final and complete field test of the LIGHTHOUSE situational awareness system for remotely operated vehicles, developed in the HVF 0068 Project LIGHTHOUSE. This included three divesof the ROV PHOCAin the Norwegian Sognefjord, during which the optical and acoustic sensors were validated. Moreover, as part of the EU H2020 project iAtlantic (grant agreement 818123), we investigated the response of pelagic deep-sea fauna to warmingand suspended sediment (which will be introduced to pelagic ecosystems by deep-sea mining activities). To this end, we captured the jellyfish Periphylla periphyllaand conducted shipboard experiments.
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-16
    Description: ALKOR cruise AL548 took place as part of the EMFF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund)-funded project BASTA (Boost Applied munition detection through Smart data inTegration and AI workflows; https://www.basta-munition.eu) and as continuation of the munition monitoring started within the BMBF-funded project UDEMM (Environmental Monitoring for the Delaboration of Munition in the Sea; https://udemm.geomar.de/). In October 2018, a first cruise (POS530 MineMoni2018) was conducted, to gather data for a broad baseline study in the German Baltic Sea. Results show a moderate contamination level on regional and coastal scale, but indicate higher levels for specific local areas. Within UDEMM, expertise was developed to detect, exactly locate and monitor munition (e.g. torpedoes, sea mines, ground mines) on the seafloor using optical and hydroacoustic means. In addition, chemical analyses of dissolved contaminants in the water and sediments was performed. Data acquired during this cruise are used in BASTA, which aims for enhanced munition detection via AUV-based artificial intelligence applied on multi-sensor datasets. At the same time, the project ExPloTect (Ex-situ, near-real-time exPlosive compound deTection in seawater) (also EMFF-funded) addresses the need for an innovative approach to detect explosive compounds in seawater. A prototype system was used and successfully tested for the first time during this cruise. The main focus was placed onto the two already known dumpsites Kolberger Heide and Lübeck Bight. Additionally, new areas Falshöft (Schleswig-Holstein) and Cadet Channel, Trollegrund and Großklützhöved (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) were explored. In each area high-resolution multibeam mapping was performed and contact lists, indicating potential munition objects were produced on board. AUV surveys were conducted to ground-truth possible contacts via detailed photograph and magnetometer mapping. This was complemented with towed video (TV)-CTD profiles. The transits to and between those sites were planned along former constraint routes during WWII. These routes were main targets of the British Air Force and mines and bombs can be expected along these ways. During transits water samples were taken with on a CTD- (conductivity, temperature, depth) rosette-mounted Niskin bottles in regular distances, in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding munition compounds (inter alia trinitrotoluene (TNT)) measurements across the German Baltic Sea.
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-06
    Description: Munition, darunter auch Flugabwehrgranaten, wurden während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in großem Umfang eingesetzt und während und nach dem Krieg in großen Mengen in der küstennahen Ostsee entsorgt. Neben der Primärladung aus Trinitrotoluol (TNT) enthielten viele Flugabwehrgranaten das hochgiftige Quecksilber(II)-fulminat (QF) als Initialzünder. Die Kolberger Heide (K) ist eine Munitionsdeponie in der Ostsee außerhalb der Kieler Bucht (KB) und liegt damit in der Nähe aktiver Schiffsrouten und dicht besiedelter Gebiete. Geophysikalische Beobachtungen haben gezeigt, dass K über 1000 Munitionsobjekte enthält, die schätzungsweise 30.000 Tonnen Munition enthalten (Kampmeier et al., 2020). Das Forschungsprojekt MUNISEE hat das primäre Ziel, das Ausmaß an Quecksilber (Hg)- Kontamination durch Munition in K, sowie in Dänisch-Nienhof (DN) außerhalb des ehemaligen dänischen Flakausbildungszentrums, zu untersuchen. Schätzungsweise sind etwa 10,5 km2 um DN herum mit Munition kontaminiert (HELCOM, 2015). Zu den spezifischen Forschungsaufgaben des Projekts gehört die Messung und Bewertung des Ausmaßes von organischem und anorganischem Hg in Gewässern, Organismen und Sedimenten. Eines der Hauptziele des MUNISEE-Projekts ist es, den Beitrag der Flugabwehrgranaten, die zur Freisetzung verschiedener Quecksilberverbindungen in die südliche Ostsee führen, in KB und DN zu bestimmen. Im Rahmen des MUNISEE-Projekts soll festgestellt werden, ob das Hg aus Flugabwehrgranaten dynamisch ist und sich lokal in der Ostsee verbreitet hat. Ein weiteres Projektziel ist die Bewertung der Hg-Mobilität, die den Hg-Transfer in die Nahrungskette umfasst. Die MUNISEE-Beobachtungen umfassten Messungen von Hg im Plankton, welcher die untere Ebene der Nahrungskette umfasst und in Fischen der Ostsee (KB und DN), um höhere Ebenen der Nahrungskette zu untersuchen. Für MUNISEE gab es vier Hauptprojektziele. Sie lassen sich wie folgt zusammenfassen: (1) Beprobung des Meerwassers und der Sedimente in DN und KB auf Quecksilber. (2) Bestimmung der Quecksilberflüsse durch den Abbau von QF und Sedimenten. (3) Bestimmung der Übertragungsrate von Quecksilberverbindungen in die Nahrungskette. (4) Präsentation der Daten für die wissenschaftliche Gemeinschaft und die Öffentlichkeit.
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-28
    Description: DeepOASIS is a research proposal that was developed for the second call of research missions by the Deutsche Allianz Meeresforschung (DAM; German Alliance for Marine Reseach) in 2021. The proposal was successfully evaluated and selected for the final round of proposals. However, it was not prioritized for funding
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 1 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-11
    Description: Ponta Delgada - Las Palmas, 06.03. - 09.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 1 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-16
    Description: Ponta Delgada - Las Palmas, 10.03. - 16.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 5 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-16
    Description: 09.03.-15.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 1 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-24
    Description: Ponta Delgada - Las Palmas, 17.03. - 23.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 3 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-04-01
    Description: 23.03.-26.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 1 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-30
    Description: Ponta Delgada - Las Palmas, 24. - 30.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 3 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-07-13
    Description: 05.07.-12.07.2020
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    Publication Date: 2021-04-29
    Description: Cruise AL534/2 is part of a multi-disciplinary research initiative as part of the JPI Oceans project HOTMIC and sought to investigate the origin, transport and fate of plastic debris from estuaries to the oceanic garbage patches. The main focus of the cruise was on the horizontal transfer of plastic debris from major European rivers into shelf regions and on the processes that mediate this transport. Stations were originally chosen to target the outflows of major European rivers along the western Europe coast between Malaga (Spain) and Kiel (Germany), although some modifications were made in response to inclement weather. In total, 16 stations were sampled along the cruise track. The sampling scheme was similar for most stations, and included: 1) a CTD cast to collect water column salinity and temperature profiles, and discrete samples between surface and seafloor, 2) sediment sampling with Van Veen grab and mini-multi corer (mini-MUC), 3) suspended particle and plankton sampling using a towed Bongo net and vertical WP3 net, and 4) surface neusten sampling using a catamaran trawl. At a subset of stations with deep water, suspended particles were collected using in situ pumps deployed on a cable. During transit between stations, surface water samples were collected from the ship’s underway seawater supply, and during calm weather, floating litter was counted by visual survey teams. The samples and data collected on cruise AL534/2 will be used to determine the: (1) abundance of plastic debris in surface waters, as well as the composition of polymer types, originating in major European estuaries and transported through coastal waters, (2) abundance and composition of microplastics (MP) in the water column at different depths from the sea surface to the seafloor including the sediment, (3) abundance and composition of plastic debris in pelagic and benthic organisms (invertebrates), (4) abundance and identity of biofoulers (bacteria, protozoans and metazoans) on the surface of plastic debris from different water depths, (5) identification of chemical compounds (“additives”) in the plastic debris and in water samples.
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 3 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-23
    Description: 16.03.-22.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 5 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-03-12
    Description: 05.03.-08.03.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 1 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-04-06
    Description: Ponta Delgada - Las Palmas, 21.03.2020 - 06.04.202
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 2 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-08-19
    Description: 14.8.-17.8.2020
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    In:  GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel , Kiel, Germany, 36 pp.
    Publication Date: 2020-11-18
    Description: All the metallic raw materials currently in demand by mankind are extracted on land and are thus only found below a third of the earth’s surface. The oceans, which at 71 percent make up the largest part of the earth‘s surface, have hardly been used so far. But the persistently high demand and the resulting sharp rise of raw material prices are now pushing deep-sea mining into the realm of profitability. The seabed is already an important source of raw materials for mankind. Sand and gravel as well as oil and gas have been extracted from the sea for many years. In addition, diamonds have long been mined off the coasts of South Africa and Namibia as well as deposits of tin, titanium, and gold along the coasts of Africa, Asia and Australia. The extraction of raw ma-terials from the sea is therefore not new. In the near future, however, a number of mineral resources that are to be extracted from the deep sea could gain economic importance. These include massive sulphides, which form in areas of volcanic activity at the plate boundaries in the oceans, manganese nodules on the sediment-covered deep-sea plains and cobalt-rich manganese crusts on the flanks of old submarine mountain ranges. In addition to economic aspects, the protection of the marine environment also plays an important role. Marine science is research for the future: For many years, GEOMAR has been investigating marine raw material deposits. With an interdisciplinary research approach and in close coop-eration with scientists worldwide, the various aspects relevant to the use of marine mineral resources are comprehensively examined. With this brochure, we intend to give you a closer look at the origin, economic potential and ecological risks of a possible exploitation of these deep-sea resources.
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    In:  Alkor-Berichte, AL543 . GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 22 pp.
    Publication Date: 2021-01-28
    Description: R/V Alkor Cruise AL543 was planned as a six-day cruise with a program of water column and sediment sampling in Kiel Bight and the western Baltic Sea. Due to restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic, the original plan had to be changed and the cruise was realized as six oneday cruises with sampling in Kiel Bight exclusively. The first day was dedicated to water column and sediment sampling for radionuclide analyses at Boknis Eck and Mittelgrund in Eckernförde Bay. On the remaining five days, water column, bottom water, sediment and pore water samples were collected at eleven stations covering different types of seafloor environment (grain size, redox conditions) in western Kiel Bight. The data and samples obtained on cruise AL543 will be used to investigate (i) the sedimentary cycling of bio-essential metals (e.g., nickel, zinc, and their isotopes) as a function of variable redox conditions, (ii) the impact of submarine groundwater discharge and diffusive benthic fluxes on the distribution of radium and radon as well as greenhouse gases (methane and nitrous oxide) in the water column, and (iii) to characterize and quantify the impact of coastal erosion on sedimentary iron, phosphorus and rare earth element cycling in Kiel Bight.
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    In:  [Software]
    Publication Date: 2021-10-04
    Description: Post-processing of sonar data is a common task in ocean science. This includes the creation of bathymetric maps, the use of seafloor backscatter information to determine sediment types as well as the analysis of water column data, e.g. for the assessment of fish populations or the quantification of gas releases from the seafloor at methane seeps. Many commercial and free post processing tools for these tasks exist, but since there is a wide range of sonar manufactures with individual data formats not every format is supported by these applications. The DSM Sonar Software is a collection of software libraries and applications to facilitate access to sonar data of various formats and convert between different formats. The conversion of an unsupported format into a commonly supported one makes it possible to process sonar data with existing post processing tools. The target users for our converters are scientists and hydrographers. The different data format descriptions and sonar tool libraries are valuable for software developers in the field of automated sonar data analysis. The modular approach and structure of the DSM Sonar Software enables that developers pick only necessary components to include them in their own software project.
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-01
    Description: Objectives of the Cruise The objective of the cruise was to locate dumped chemical and conventional munition in dumping grounds around Helgoland in the North Sea. More specifically the objectives were: ▪ Mapping dumping grounds with high resolution multibeam (MBES) and identify munition locations on the seafloor ▪ Evaluating the MBES RESON SeaBat T50 Extended Range for enhanced munition detection ▪ Mapping munition locations with high resolution SBP to detect buried munition an create 3D datasets ▪ Taking water samples for TNT and chemical warfare (CW) analyses
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-01
    Description: The objective of the cruise was to locate dumped chemical and conventional munition in dumping grounds around Helgoland in the North Sea. More specifically the objectives were: ▪ Mapping dumping grounds with high resolution multibeam (MBES) and identify munition locations on the seafloor ▪ Evaluating the MBES RESON SeaBat T50 Extended Range for enhanced munition detection ▪ Mapping dumping grounds with sediment echosounder (SES) to learn the sedimentary and geologic background of the areas ▪ Mapping munition locations with high resolution SES to detect buried munition an create 3D dataset ▪ Taking water samples for TNT analyses
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