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Welcome on board!

11.09.10, 08:39 by Barbara Hentzsch (comments: 1)

The WebLab Science Camp 2010

From Lithuania the students Akvile Gintautaite (from Palanga, Palangos Baltijos Basic School), Gytis Kairys (from Kaunas, vsi KTU Gymnasium), Ieva Savickyte (from Klaipeda, Vydunas Secondary School), and Minaugas Virsílas (from Skuodas, Pranciskus Zadeikis Gymnasium), as well as the teacher Ana Lavrinovic (from Vilnius, Vilniaus Zemynos Gymnasium) are on board.

From Poland the students Monika Chojnacka (Sopot, III Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace), Damian Gradecki (Gdynia, I Akademickie Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace), Jan Kreft (Szczecin, XIII Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace) and Julian Swatler (Szczecin, XIII Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace), together with the teacher Anna Chabowska (Sopot, Gimnazjum nr 3) take part in the cruise. Artur Skowronek, geologist from the University of Szczecin belongs to the scientific supervisors on board.

The Swedish students are Kerstin Bergentz (Lund, Gymnasienskolen Spyken), Malte Grantén (Lund, Gymnasienskolen Spyken), Orio Johansson (Helsingborg, Tycho Brahe Skolstaden), and Emma Lidström (Malmö, Borgarskolen), their teacher is Andreas Bruhn (Lund, Gymnasienskolen Spyken).

From Denmark came the students Christine Galsgaard (Ballerup, Borupsgaard Gymnasium), Martha Hansen (Fredericksberg Gymnasium), Anne Sofie Høj Christensen (Roskilde Katedralskole), and Sarah Kylborg (Roskilde Katedralskole).

From Germany the students Fenja Meiners (Werkstattschule Rostock), Julia Müller (Bismarckschule Hannover), Ben Reinholz (Werkstattschule Rostock), and Björn Riesbeck (Pasewalk, Oskar-Picht-Gymnasium) together with the teacher Hilke Heinks (Bismarckschule Hannover) will take part in the cruise. The scientific cruise leader will be Sven Hille, a marine biologist working with the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in Warnemünde (IOW). Lena Fassnacht, also a biologist from IOW, is responsible for the over-all coordination. Anna Hagemeier, Fridtjof Treppke and Josefine Goldstein will assist them during the cruise.

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Comment by Barbara | 14.09.10

Dear Lovis people! What is the matter with the Baltic Sea? Any new insights? Would love to read more!
Greetings Barbara

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