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On a ship near the coast of Peru. On the hunt to find water with the "right" parameters.

During the CUSCO-Project on a ship near the coast of Perú: On the hunt to find deep water with usable parameters. Poto: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR

 

The ship Humboldt is releasing a Mesocosm for the CUSCO-project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR

 

scientists standing on deck of the research vessel MS Meteor, discussing

Research vessel MS Meteor near Cape Verde. Scientists from project REEBUS are on deck, checking out the wave glider, used to collect oceanic data. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR

Research vessel MS METEOR off the coast of Tarrafal

Research vessel MS METEOR sailing alongside the coast of Tarrafal for project REEBUS. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR

Impressive view upwards the research vessel MS Meteor

The research vessel MS METEOR nearby the Southwest African coast. The research expedition by project REEBUS had the goal to get a better insight into the dynamics of oceanic eddies. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR

View onto Tarrafal from the superstructure of research vessel MS METEOR.

View from the superstructure of research vessel MS METEOR onto Tarrafal. Project REEBUS often pays visits to Cape Verde and works closely together with local ocean researchers. Foto: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR

An ocean research measurement instrument called wave gilder on deck of research vessel MS METEOR.

A so-called waveglider - an ocean research measuring instrument - on deck of research vessel MS METEOR. Project REEBUS uses wavegliders to measure salinity, temperature, fluorescence, turbidity and currents to better understand the dynamics of oceanic eddies. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR

Aerial taking photos of one of the last sampling days in the CUSCO project

Aerial picture of one of the last sampling days in the CUSCO project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell /GEOMAR

Taking water-samples out of a mesocosm for the CUSCO-project.

Taking water-samples from a Mesocosm for the CUSCO-project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR

 

 

 

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