Seal Bulls in the Service of Science

Seal Bulls in the Service of Science

Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)

Published: 2 June 2010

Elephant seals with satellite tags help Alfred Wegener Institute scientists monitor ocean conditions and prey hotspots beneath Antarctic winter sea ice, providing rare, real-time data from deep below the surface.

Keywords: Elephant seals, satellite transmitters, Southern Ocean, Antarctic winter, Alfred Wegener Institute, ARGOS system,

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Ocean warming causes elephant seals to dive deeper

Ocean warming causes elephant seals to dive deeper

Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)

Published: 12 February 2012

Global warming pushes southern elephant seals from Marion Island to dive deeper for prey. Alfred Wegener Institute researchers use satellite tags and jaw sensors to study how ocean warming affects their foraging behavior and survival.

Keywords: Elephant seals, global warming, Alfred Wegener Institute, Marion Island, dive behavior.

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Two top teams join forces: German deep-sea researchers and space travel technologists jointly develop robot systems for the exploration of extreme regions

Two top teams join forces: German deep-sea researchers and space travel technologists jointly develop robot systems for the exploration of extreme regions

Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)

Published: 25 January 2013

ROBEX, a groundbreaking German alliance led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, brings together space and deep-sea researchers to develop autonomous robotic systems capable of long-term missions in extreme environments like the deep sea and the moon.

Keywords: ROBEX, Alfred Wegener Institute, autonomous robots, deep-sea exploration, moon missions, Helmholtz Alliance

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