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Gert Woerheide and Mike Reich from the Department of Geobiology of the University of Goettingen (Germany) offer participants of the ISRS 2006 European Meeting in Bremen to join their annual student field course:
This postgraduate-level field course is now running in its third year, in close collaboration with the Red Sea Environmental Center (RSEC) in Dahab. Up to 10 people can be accomodated in addition to the 12 students from Goettingen. (more...)
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This field-trip will visit two famous Devonian atoll-like reefs (Iberg, Elbingerode) in the Harz Mountains. The Harz Mountains are characterized by Palaeozoic outcrops and belong to the European Variscan zone. Iberg Reef and Elbingerode Reef thrived in the Rhenohercynian Ocean some 360 million years ago and sustained diverse faunas with rugose and tabulate corals, stromatoporoid sponges, crinoids, brachiopods, and gastropods. (more...)
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Germany’s coral reefs are limited. However, some fascinating spots can be visited in the far Northeast of the country, close to the Polish border, on the coast of the Baltic Sea.
The German Oceanographic Museum invites the conference participants for a two-day postconference excursion to visit the museum and aquarium situated in the historic town-centre of the UNESCO cultural heritage, the Hansetown of Stralsund. (more...)
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