
The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) is a non-university research institute dedicated to interdisciplinary marine research. Its focus is on the ecosystems of coastal and marginal seas, particularly the Baltic Sea. As part of the Leibniz Association, the IOW significantly contributes to understanding and protecting life below water (SDG 14). Based in Rostock, it is known for its advanced data management, such as the ODIN 2 platform, and its commitment to the scientific community.
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Life Below Water
Protecting Marine Ecosystems and Coastal Regions
The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde intensively researches the ecosystems of coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea, to preserve their health and biodiversity.
Climate Action
Researching Climate Change in Marine Ecosystems
The organization investigates the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems to develop and inform strategies for protecting seas and coastal regions.
Quality Education
Fostering Education and Research Careers in Marine Sciences
The organization hosts summer academies, such as the Baltic Earth Summer School, and offers scholarships to train and support the next generation of marine researchers.
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