Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Extension building of 2004, Architect Steidle & Partner
Extension building of 2004, Architect Steidle & Partner
The building of the Alfred Wegener Institute near the Old Port of Bremerhaven
The building of the Alfred Wegener Institute near the Old Port of Bremerhaven

The Alfred Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research is a scientific organization located in Bremerhaven, Germany. The institute was founded in 1980 and is named after revolutionary meteorologist climatologist, and geologist Alfred Wegener. The Alfred Wegener Institute is a member of the Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft.

[edit] Structure of the institute

The institute has four major departments:

  • Climate System Department, which studies oceans, ice and atmosphere as physical and chemical systems.
  • Pelagic Ecosystems Department, which studies the ecology of plankton with regard to sea ice and sea shelf systems.
  • Benthic Ecosystems Department, which studies the biology of ocean floors at a variety of depths.
  • Geosystems Department, which studies climate development, especially as revealed by sediments.

[edit] Research facilities

Besides its main site in Bremerhaven, the institute has research stations in Potsdam, Helgoland, Sylt, the Arctic and Antarctic, and a research vessel, the PFS Polarstern.

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