Underwater robot offers helping hands in ocean depths

Underwater robot offers helping hands in ocean depths

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)

Published: 12 February 2026

NIOZ unveils a new Supporter 6000 ROV capable of diving to 6,000 meters, equipped with six cameras and multi-axis gripping arms, set to serve the Dutch research fleet aboard the new RV Anna Weber-van Bosse.

Keywords: ROV, underwater robotics, deep-sea exploration, ocean technology, research vessel, marine research infrastructure

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Record low sea levels in the Baltic Sea -- Will there be a major inflow of saltwater from the North Sea?

Record low sea levels in the Baltic Sea -- Will there be a major inflow of saltwater from the North Sea?

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW)

Published: 6 February 2026

Persistent easterly winds drove Baltic Sea levels to historic lows not seen since 1886, creating an 80-90% probability of a rare major saltwater inflow from the North Sea that could reshape deep-basin conditions.

Keywords: Baltic Sea, sea level, saltwater inflow, North Sea, physical oceanography, climate anomaly, water circulation

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Why the eutrophicated Baltic Sea struggles with recovery

Why the eutrophicated Baltic Sea struggles with recovery

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW)

Published: 19 February 2026

A comprehensive IOW review reveals how internal phosphorus recycling from anoxic sediments nearly offsets decades of nutrient load reductions, explaining why algal blooms and oxygen depletion persist despite 50% cuts in phosphorus inputs.

Keywords: Baltic Sea, eutrophication, nutrient cycling, phosphorus, oxygen depletion, algal blooms, marine ecology

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