Ocean Health

Ocean Health studies the health of marine organisms and of entire marine ecosystems under the effects of climate change. Research topics include the study of molecular mechanisms of host-microbe interactions, symbiosis and dysbiosis marine animal microbiomes, and research on global distribution patterns of potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Different approaches show that environmental stress (ie., warming, acidification, noise) can limit the resilience of marine organisms to diseases and in the long term, influence the biodiversity of marine ecosystems.

Fact check of the series 鈥淭he Swarm鈥 - Interviews with Professor Ute Hentschel Humeida

  • 鈥濧ll das gibt es wirklich鈥 鈥 K枚nnen W眉rmer eine Tsunami ausl枚sen und Einzeller miteinander kommunzieren?
  • Kieler Forscherin 眉ber Roman 鈥濪er Schwarm鈥: Einiges ist besorgniserregend realistisch.
  • SWR2 Impuls: Bei "Der Schwarm" wird zum Beispiel ein gef盲hrliches Bakterium 眉ber Hummer oder Fische auf uns Menschen 眉bertragen. Kann so etwas sein?
  • "Der Schwarm": Mensch und Meer im Clinch ums 脺berleben.
  • "Der Schwarm" NDR1 und Serie 鈥濿IR AM MEER鈥 鈥 Von Binnenland und Waterkant, NDR 1-Radiobeitrag 8.3.2023

Marine infections

Ruth Schmitz-Streit, Ute Hentschel: Microplastics promote marine infections - Diseases in the sea,

How much does the marine biologist dive?

Exploring the ocean on ships sounds like adventure and freedom. But how romantic are the working conditions really? Lara Schmittmann, 31, recently completed her doctorate at the Geomar Institute in Kiel and reports on her everyday research life in the S眉ddeutsche Zeitung (5.8.2022 / Dream jobs)

How does our research contribute to a cleaner ocean?

A digital visit to the research vessel SONNE live at the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt on November 18, 2021.

Climate Change and Global Warming - Causes and Consequences

Arabic Forum for Exchange and Dialogue, Berlin, August 24th, 2021

Dr. Hassan Humeida gave a 90 min seminar about the causes and consequences of climate changes and about the basics of climate politics. The seminar was targetted to the international community in Berlin and was held in arabic language. The seminar was a great success as indicated by the active and comprehensive discussion, which included also possible solutions out of the climate crisis.

Medicine: Sponges, snails and co. harbor highly potent active ingredients

3.3.2021 Hentschel Humeida, Ute in:

Biological Diversity in Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems

Microorganisms in the sea are a huge treasure trove. Their significance for the functioning of ecosystems is often still unknown. The potential for industrial applications, for example in medicine or food production, can currently only be estimated to a limited extent. This makes it all the more important to preserve and intensify research into the diversity of microorganisms in the ocean.