Helgoland in August | Camping and Photography
I had been looking forward to this trip for quite a while and at that moment it looked like it’s not gonna happen. We were sitting in the train from Bremen to Bremerhaven and kept […]
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I had been looking forward to this trip for quite a while and at that moment it looked like it’s not gonna happen. We were sitting in the train from Bremen to Bremerhaven and kept […]
It started more than half a year ago in dark and cold northern Germany. We were sitting in our flat in Bremen and planning what to do after Amanda hands in her PhD. We found […]
Edit 2019: Fishact was formerly known by the name The Black Fish. Recently I spent two days with the NGO Fishact documenting their citizen inspector workshop in Hamburg. Besides the theoretical part of the workshop, […]
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania is the least densely populated federate state in Germany (only 70 people/km2) and thus a Mecca for nature and wildlife photography. Not only do you find three of Germany’s fourteen national parks here, […]
The first year of our Master Program ISATEC (International Studies In Tropical Aquatic Ecology) is over (and therefore the lecture part) and it´s almost time to leave for a tropical country and collect the field […]
Just yesterday we came back from a short two nights trip to the Hemmoor lake in Lower Saxony, a little more than an hour´s drive from Bremen (if you drive slowly and way to far […]
One of our last courses in our ISATEC Master Program was the “Law of the Sea” lectured by Dr. Ximena Hinrichs, the Head of the Legal Office at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. […]
2014 has been an exciting year for me – with many ups as well as downs. In January I was still living in Dahab, Egypt having a small house, my eternal brother Rox living with […]
Mid of November I spent eight days on Helgoland, Germany’s only real high seas island, around 46km offshore the German mainland. I was there as part of the ISATEC cohort of 2014, studying the local aquatic […]
Lying around 46km north of the mainland Helgoland is the only high seas island of Germany. This rather majestic looking island offers great insights into northern sea ecology, attracts every year thousand of ornithologists and […]
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