Toxic Legacies of War – North Sea Wrecks Closing Symposium | 19.-20. April 2023 | Bremerhaven, Germany
19. - 20. April 2023 | Bremerhaven (Germany) & online
The published abstracts and presentations are available for download here. Please note that this is a selection, not all presentations of the symposium are for publication.
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Communicating Slow Disasters as a Matter of Concern in Transdisciplinary Research – Experiences in NSW and Other Projects (abstract)
Sven Bergmann, German Maritime Museum – Leibniz-Institute for Maritime History
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Jennifer Strehse, Tobias Bünning, Edmund Maser
Institute of Toxicology and Pharmacology for Natural Scientists, University Medical School Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Long-term trends for blue mussels from the German Environmental Specimen Bank show first evidence of munition contaminants uptake (abstract and link to publication)
Jennifer Strehse, Tobias Bünning, Jan Koschorreck, Anita Künitzer, Edmund Maser
download abstract and link to publication
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Microbial Community Responses to a Wartime Wreck:
the John Mahn case Study (abstract)
Maarten De Rijcke, VLIZ - Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
Josefien Van Landuyt, CMET, Universiteit Gent
Kankana Kundu, CMET, Universiteit Gent
Sven Van Haelst, VLIZ - Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
Marijke Neyts, KBIN | Koen Parmentier, KBIN
Nico Boon, VLIZ - Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee, Centre for Advanced Process Technology for Urban Resource Recovery (CAPTURE)
Microbial Community Responses to a Wartime Wreck:
the John Mahn case Study (presentation)
Maarten De Rijcke, VLIZ - Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
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Geological processes and risks for war wrecks – insights from two wrecks in the Danish North Sea (presentation)
Katrine Juul Andresen, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University
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Consequences from total collapse of a shipwreck in Skagerrak filled with chemical ammunition (abstract)
John Aa Tørnes (FFI), Cassandra Granlund (FFI)
Consequences from total collapse of a shipwreck in Skagerrak filled with chemical ammunition (presentation)
John Aa Tørnes, Arnt Johnsen, Cassandra Granlund, FFI
Jaromir Jakacki, IOPAN
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A Decade of Chemical Munitions Studies in the Baltic Sea and New Perspectives (presentation)
Jacek Bełdowski, Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
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