In Focus
ZMT scientist Dr Estradivari to bring global perspective to EU discussion on the future of marine research
How can marine science better serve society and strengthen the resilience of coastal regions by 2035? This question will be at the heart of the discussion evening "Horizon 2035 – Advancing Marine Science for Society and the Resilience of Coastal...
ZMT celebrates 35th anniversary with an eye on the future
Around 200 international guests from the worlds of science, politics, business and society gathered at the Übersee-Museum in Bremen on 3 June 2026 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in Bremen....
Christoph M. Schmidt, President-elect of the Leibniz Association, visits ZMT: Working Together Toward the Future of the Oceans
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Wie können Küstenregionen widerstandsfähiger gegenüber den Folgen des Klimawandels werden? Welche Rolle spielen marine Ökosysteme für nachhaltige Entwicklung und Ernährungssicherheit? Und wie kann...
Coral reefs around Hainan under pressure: local pressures intensify the effects of climate change – integrated land-sea management can help
The ongoing loss of coral reefs in the northern South China Sea is the result of a complex interplay of global and local factors. An international long-term study, published in Nature Communications, shows that whilst climate change sets the...






















