GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel explained

GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
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Abbreviation:GEOMAR
Formation:2012
Type:Nonprofit research organization
Purpose:Marine research
Headquarters:Kiel, Germany
Region Served:Worldwide
Membership:Helmholtz Association
Deutsches Forschungsbohrkonsortium[1]
FishBase Consortium[2]
Leader Title:Director
Affiliations:University of Kiel[3]
Num Staff:about 950 (scientists plus supporting staff)
Budget:€ 72 million

The GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR), formerly known as the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (German: Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, IFM-GEOMAR), is a research institute in Kiel, Germany. It was formed in 2004 by merging the Institute for Marine Science (Institut für Meereskunde Kiel, (IFM)) with the Research Center for Marine Geosciences (GEOMAR) and is co-funded by both federal and provincial governments. It was a member of the Leibniz Association until 2012 and is coordinator of the FishBase Consortium. Since 2012 it is member of the Helmholtz Association and named GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel. The institute operates worldwide in all ocean basins,[4] specialising in climate dynamics, marine ecology and biogeochemistry, and ocean floor dynamics and circulation.[5] GEOMAR offers degree courses in affiliation with the University of Kiel, and operates the Kiel Aquarium[6] and the Lithothek, a repository for split sediment core samples.[7]

Research divisions

GEOMAR is structured into four research divisions:[8]

Research fleet

GEOMAR operates two open ocean research vessels: the 36-year-old RV Poseidon (1050 GT)[14] and the 20-year-old RV Alkor (1000 GT).[15] In 2009, both vessels were refurbished and modernised.[16] It also operates the research cutter, RC Littorina (168 GT)[17] and the research boat, RB Polarfuchs (16 GT).[18] In addition it operates JAGO, a three-ton research submersible, the only manned research submersible in Germany,[19] [20] capable of diving to 400 metres,[21] as well as a remotely operated underwater vehicle, ROV KIEL 6000 capable of diving to 6,000 metres,[22] an autonomous underwater vehicle, AUV ABYSS,[23] and a video-controlled hydraulic grab, TV-Grab.[24] At the end of 2010, the institute took possession of ROV PHOCA, a new 1.5 ton ROV with an operational working depth of 3000 metres.[25]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gesep.de/portal/cms/GESEP/UeberGESEP/Konsortium Consortium members
  2. Palomares MLD and Bailly N (2011) "Organising and disseminating marine biodiversity information: the FishBase and SeaLifeBase story" In: Villy Christensen and Jay Maclean (eds) Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: A Global Perspective, Cambridge University Press, page 30. .
  3. http://univis.uni-kiel.de/prg?search=departments&lang=en&name=IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences – IFM-GEOMAR (University affiliated)
  4. http://www.deutsche-meeresforschung.de/en/id2562.htm Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR)
  5. http://www.fisaonline.de/index.php?lang=en&act=institutions&i_id=213 Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR)
  6. http://www.ostsee-radweg.com/kiel-aquarium.html Kiel Aquarium in the Institute of Marine Science
  7. http://www.gesep.de/portal/cms/GESEP/Angebote/Institute/Infrastruktur/Kernlager;jsessionid=3EA87FE98AC54050027FDFA44FCCAD81 Core Repositories
  8. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=struktur&L=1 Organizational Structure of the Institute
  9. https://www.geomar.de/en/research/fb1/fb1-me/research-topics/ GEOMAR: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics
  10. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=ozeanzirkulation&L=1 Research Division 1: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics
  11. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=21&L=1 Research Division 2: Marine biogeochemistry
  12. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=559&L=1 Research Division 3: Marine Ecology
  13. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=dynamik&L=1 Research Division 4: Dynamics of the ocean floor
  14. http://www.ofeg.org/pages/ofeg/ships.php?show=poseidon RV Poseidon
  15. http://www.ofeg.org/pages/ofeg/ships.php?show=alkor RV Alkor
  16. http://www.research-in-germany.de/news-events/news/news-archive-2009/news-archive-september-2009/32610/2009-09-14-modernisation-of-the-ifm-geomar-research-fleet,sourcePageId=64604.html Modernisation of the IFM-GEOMAR-research fleet
  17. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=1058&L=1 RC Littirina
  18. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=1059&L=1 RB Polarfuchs
  19. http://marinesciencetoday.com/2009/01/03/europes-big-3-labs-sign-new-oceanography-cooperation-pact/ Europe’s Big 3 Labs Sign New Oceanography Cooperation Pact
  20. http://www.mtsmuv.org/country_list.htm List of research submersibles by country
  21. Kohnen, William (2005) Manned Research Submersibles: State of Technology 2004/2005 Marine Technology Society Journal, 39(3): 124.
  22. http://www.oilpubs.com/oso/article.asp?v1=7062 Schilling Robotics’ Kiel 6000 ROV approved by GL
  23. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=auv&L=1 AUV Abyss
  24. http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=tv-grab&L=1 V-Grab
  25. http://www.research-in-germany.de/59266/2011-01-17-new-remotely-operated-vehicle-for-ifm-geomar,sourcePageId=12370.html New Remotely Operated Vehicle for IFM-GEOMAR