About GEOMAR
GEOMAR | Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research is the successor of the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) which was founded in January 2004 through the merger of the Institut für Meereskunde (IfM) and the Research Center for Marine Geosciences (GEOMAR). The institute is a member of the Helmholtz Association and employs more than 750 scientific and technical staff.
The institutes’ mandate is the interdisciplinary investigation of all relevant aspects of modern marine sciences, from sea floor geology to marine meteorology. Research is conducted worldwide in all oceans.
The institute has four major research divisions:
- Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics
- Marine Biogeochemistry
- Marine Ecology
- Dynamics of the Ocean Floor.
In addition, GEOMAR contributes to the Cluster of Excellence "The Future Ocean" and the collaborative research centres, SFB 574 "Volatiles and Fluids in Subducton Zones" and SFB754: "Climate-Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean", funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG).
GEOMAR cooperates closely with the University of Kiel in the education of future marine scientists. Bachelor curricula include “Physics of the Earth System: Meteorology – Oceanography – Geophysics” and internationally oriented Master courses such as “Climate Physics: Meteorology and Physical Oceanography” and “Biological Oceanography.” Additional contributions to other curricula such as Geology and Geophysics are also provided. GEOMAR also has cooperative programmes with other universities around the world. Special programmes for pupils and teachers aim to stimulate interest in the marine sciences at an early stage.
In addition, the institute operates four research vessels, state-of-the-art equipment such as the manned submersible JAGO, the deep-sea robots ROV KIEL6000, PHOCA and ABYSS as well as several major laboratories, access to high performance computing facilities and an attractive public aquarium.
GEOMAR is one of three leading institutions in the field of marine sciences in Europe. Together with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom and Ifremer in France, GEOMAR has formed the “G3 group” of national marine research centres.
GEOMAR cooperates with a number of small companies active in marine technology and science, partly founded by former staff members of the institute.
In addition GEOMAR is active in a number of national as well as international committees and strategic alliances such as the German Marine Research Consortium (KDM), the German Climate Consortium (DKK), the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) and the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation.
Annual Reports

The annual reports of GEOMAR, resp. IFM-GEOMAR, provide an overview about the acitvities of the research centre. A limited number of printed copies is available upon request from presse(at)geomar.de .
PDF-versions of the annual reports
- 2010 + Appendices
- 2009 + Appendices
- 2008 + Appendices
- 2007 + Appendices
- 2006 + Appendices
- 2005 + Appendices

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