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17.08.12 - 26.08.12: Science Camp 2012

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Are you interested in science and love the sea? Then get to know what marine science is all about! Visit our SouthBaltic Weblab to learn more about the open questions oceanographers are working on!

You are welcome to try their methods and experiments in our virtual lab and experience real field work during the annual science camp!

Meet scientists on our website and in your neighbourhood and follow their daily blogs. Besides, it is always worth while to visit our site to find information about vacancies and internships.

Science Camp 2012

Preparations for the Summer Science Camp 2012 have started...

The next Summer Science Camp will take place in Lithuania from August 17-26th, 2012. The scientific investigations will focus mainly on comparing both the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea with respect to the organisms inhabiting those differing environments. 25 students and five teachers are invited to participate and learn what it means to conduct marine research in an international team. Information on the program and application documents will be available on this website in the course of February 2012. We are looking very much forward to your application!

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If you would like like to know what the students experienced who joined the science camps in 2010 and 2011, please take a look here.

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Meet Your Scientist

With heart and mind committed to the sea: Marine scientists report about their work on a new series of blogs.

The blogs offer a look behind the curtain of marine science, a firsthand account of the job. It is also an opportunity for young people to contact the scientists directly and ask questions. The first to write about her work is Natalie Loick-Wilde. She is a marine biologist, whose specialty is the marine nitrogen cycle. As one of the most important cycles, it is essential for life in the ocean.

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