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In her dissertation, Esther Thomsen investigated the effects of aquaculture effluents on seagrass ecosystems. Seagrass beds grow in shallow coastal seas and cover an area of nearly 18 million hectares [...] hectares worldwide. The data for Esther Thomsen's work was collected over a nine-year period on Hainan Island in China. In doing so, she worked closely with partners on site as well as in Rostock and Hamburg. [...] range from loss of biodiversity to CO2 increases in coastal waters. For the first time, Esther Thomsen has calculated a threshold value for nitrogen in water, above which a threat to seagrasses is posed
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Musical accompaniment by JJFK Quartet: Jan Peleska (g), Jan-Olaf Rodt(b), Friedemann Bartels (d), Kai Thomsen (p) Dinner: 6:30 pm at Restaurant "Zum Platzhirsch", Kuhgrabenweg 30, 28359 Bremen Additional Information
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Sabrina Schmalz, Constanze Staab, Marleen Stuhr, Ana Yanez Suarez, Naomi Taylor, Bianca Thobor, Esther Thomsen, Shenghao Wang, Lisa Winkelgrund, Holger Woyt, Fee Zanke, Sohyoung Kim Bachelor students Alyssa Arndt
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combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss Esther Thomsen has studied seagrass beds intensively. For her dissertation, she studied the effects of aquaculture
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