Project development
08.09. - 12.09.2025
BASS was well represented with Amavi N. Silva (SP1.1), Isha Athale (SP1.2), Jasper Zöbelein (SP1.5), Lea Lange (SP2.1) and Carsten Rauch (SP2.3) at the ICYMARE conference in Bremerhaven.
Gurleen Singh, supervised by Isha Athale, presented work from the Helgoland cruise in 2024 on a poster. Jasper Zöbelein, Carsten Rauch and Amavi N. Silva presented talks in Session Advances in Air-Sea Interactions about DOM in the mesocosm, autonomous sampling with HALOBATES and GLAUCUS and meta-analysis of enrichment factor assessment. This session itself was co-hosted by Lea Lange (GEOMAR, SP 2.1) and Samuel Mintah Ayim (ICBM) with the intention to invite all disciplines, methods and scales to identify gaps and link knowledge in air-sea interactions. As two talks on marine heatwaves in the session were unfortunately cancelled, all talks were about the SML. The talks addressed biological and physical processes, different methods and a mathematical assessment on how to best investigate the enrichment factor. The audience didn't seem to mind the change in focus and engaged in lots of questions, also after the session. We were able to spread the word about SML relevance on biogeochemical processes and air-sea exchange to young marine researchers. Some even gave the feedback to hear about it for the first time.
26.05. - 13.06.2025
28.04. - 02.05.2025
A large part of the BASS team presented results of the Mesocosm Study 2023 and the Helgoland Summer Campaign 2024 at the European Geosciences Union 2025 (EGU25) in Vienna for the session „Biogeochemical Processes and Air–sea Exchange in the Sea-Surface Microlayer”. We can report a well attended oral and poster session.
17. - 19.03.2025
Olenka Jibaja Vlderrama and Falko Schäfer participated in the Bunsen-Tagung 2025 at the University of Leipzig and each held a talk about their sea surface microlayer research.
10. - 11.03.2025
10. - 14.11.2024
A large devision of BASS members visited the SOLAS conference 2024 in India. Manuela van Pinxteren was invited to give a talk on „Oceans, aerosols, and clouds; An interplay in the climate system”. Christa Marandino co-hosted a session on SOLAS 3.0.
Falko Schäfer, Josifine Karnatz, Dennis Booge, Ina Stoltenberg, Hendrik Feil and Theresa Barthelmeß presented posters. Falko even won the award for the best poster in the topic: „Air-sea interface and fluxes of mass and energy”.
07. - 11.10.2024
Claudia Thölen, Mike Novak, Jochen Wollschläger and Rüdiger Röttgers of BASS subproject 1.3 visited the Ocean Optics Conference in Gran Canaria, where Claudia and Mike had BASS related talks and Jochen and Rüdiger presented posters.
19.08.2024
Isha Athale visited the 19th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME19) with a poster presentation about diversity, activity and adaptations of the microbial community in the sea-surface microlayer of the North Sea.
19.09.2024
BASS spokesperson Oliver Wurl participated in the „Hirn vom Hahn” ("brain from the tap") format in Oldenburg, where scientists are invited to share their science with the public in a comfortable pub setting.
09.07.2024
RV Heincke and the BASS team are setting sails to start the big BASS campaign around Helgoland with two research vessels, RV Heincke and MS Fritz Reuter, both research catamarans HALOBATES and GLAUCUS A., research plane Jade One and drifting sensors.
28.06.2024
BASS goes KiWO! Lea, Falko, Shubham and Theresa were on board the Alkor for the Open Ship during the Kieler Woche representing the project and demonstrating SML sampling.
21.06.2024
Carsten Rauch presented the BASS project during the „Lange Nacht der Wissenschaft” (Long night of science) at the botanical gardens in Wilhelmshaven.
05.06.2024
We installed some new sensors on Glaucus Atlanticus and tested them multiple times at the Jade Bay in Wilhelmshaven before the BASS campaign in July.
01.06.2024
Where the ocean meets the sky... BASS joins the "Dicovery Days" of the ICBM in Oldenburg.
22.05.2024
For a few days this month the BASS PhD students and their supervisors met in Oldenburg at a writing retreat for a deep dive into discussions and some time of focused paper writing.
16.04.2024
BASS was well represented in talks at the European Geosciences Union (EGU 2024) in Vienna.
Lea Lange presented a talk about „Sampling the SML for traces gases: a case study of sampling technique and resulting correction factors”
Bernd Jähne talked about „[...] the Crucial Role of Wind-Wave-Tunnel Studiesto Reveal the Mechanisms of Air-Sea Gas Exchange”
And Manuela van Pinxteren presented „Amino acids, carbohydrates and lipids in the tropical oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean: Sea-to-air transfer and atmospheric in situ formation”
18. - 23.02.2024
A part of the BASS team visited the Ocean Science Meeting in New Orleans, USA.
29.01.2024
The BASS team conducted experiments in the Wind-Wave Tank of the University of Hamburg.
22.01.2024
02.11.2023
02.11.2023
17. - 18.10.2023
22.09.2023
Jasper Zöbelein of SP 1.5 made third place in the ICYmare poster contest with his poster about the BASS mescosmn experiment.
02.06.2023
15.05. - 16.06.2023
The BASS team conducted a 5 week mesocosm study in the Sea-Surface Facility at the Centre of Marine Sensors in Wilhelmshaven.
View a video documentation of the mesocosm study
10.03.2023
BASS has a Scientific Advisory Board with Prof. Dr Heather Allen (The Ohio State University), Dr. Michale Cuncliffe (University of Plymouth and The Marine Biological Association UK) and Prof. Dr. Robert Upstill-Goddard (Newcastle University) as members. We welcome them to BASS and look forward to working with them.
07. - 09.02.2023
16. - 17.01.2023
19. - 23.09.2022
05. - 06.07.2022
Pressemittelung: Einblicke in die dünne Haut der Ozeane
11.05.2022: Erfolg für Oldenburger Umwelt- und Meeresforschung: DFG fördert neue Forschungsgruppe
Autonomous catamaran HALOBATES during checkout on the Jade Bay [YouTube-Video]. At present, German only