Marine Stations Helgoland and Sylt operated by the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Angelika Dummermuth, Karen Helen Wiltshire, Inga Kirstein, Eva-Maria Brodte, Antje Wichels, Lisa Shama, Anna Bergmann, Claudia Hofmann, Philipp Fischer, Kerstin Mölter, Matthias Strasser
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The Marine Stations Helgoland and Sylt are permanent coastal stations in the German Bight operated as one joint research infrastructure by the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). Using both stations, the south-west region of the North Sea and its ecosystem features are tightly monitored via ecological time series, which are recorded and made available to government offices, professional associations, and research institutes world-wide. The stations are a hub for national and transnational access for guest researchers and visiting scientists in the German Bight. For over fifty years, the stations have served as centres of student education by providing facilities for university courses. The stations operate the coastal research vessels Mya II, Uthörn and Aade. The Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (BAH) is home to the AWI Centre for Scientific Diving, which conducts, promotes, and supports diver-related underwater science within the framework of all AWI research themes. The BAH is also home to the school laboratory OPENSEA, which offers high school students a scientific environment to explore marine science. The Wadden Sea Station on the island of Sylt offers 24 seawater mesocosms for ecological studies of future climate scenarios. Public outreach centres are associated with both locations (BLUEHOUSE and Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten).
由阿尔弗雷德·韦格纳研究所亥姆霍兹极地和海洋研究中心经营的海尔戈兰和叙尔特海洋站
海尔戈兰和叙尔特海洋站是位于德国海域的永久性海岸站,由阿尔弗雷德·韦格纳研究所亥姆霍兹极地和海洋研究中心(AWI)作为一个联合研究基础设施运营。利用这两个监测站,通过生态时间序列对北海西南地区及其生态系统特征进行严密监测,并将其记录下来,提供给世界各地的政府部门、专业协会和研究机构。这些空间站是德国境内客座研究人员和访问科学家进入国内和跨国的枢纽。五十多年来,这些车站一直作为学生教育中心,为大学课程提供设施。这些考察站驾驶海岸考察船Mya II、Uthörn和Aade。在Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (BAH)是AWI科学潜水中心的所在地,该中心在AWI所有研究主题的框架内进行,促进和支持与潜水员相关的水下科学。BAH也是学校实验室OPENSEA的所在地,该实验室为高中生提供了一个探索海洋科学的科学环境。位于锡尔特岛的瓦登海站提供24个海水中生态系统,用于未来气候情景的生态研究。两个地点都有公共宣传中心(BLUEHOUSE和Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten)。
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