Aleksander Żytko

Research area Marine acoustics, sound backscattering on organisms. Why is your research important? Acoustic methods allow for non-invasive fast characterization of underwater organisms, as well as estimation of fish biomass. What are your personal motivations? As a scientist, I am curious about the processes taking place in the water column. What are you going to […]

Barbara Oleszczuk

Research area Arctic Ocean and Baltic Sea. Why is your research important? My research can provide important information about changes in the marine ecosystem. What are your personal motivations? New experience. What are you going to do during the cruise onboard? I will collect the zooplankton and phytoplankton samples.

Joanna Stoń-Egiert

Research area: “Investigation and modeling of the marine ecosystems supplied with energy through photosynthesis. Conducting an analysis of the particle suspension, especially in terms of the light absorption properties of various phytoplankton pigments.” Why is your research important? The main process occurring in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems is the primary production of organic matter. My […]

Elena Calvo

Research area: physical oceanography Why is your research important?: My research is focused on the study of the Baltic Water outflow, particularly on the processes that govern transport and diffusion of this water mass. What are your personal motivations? I am deeply motivated to join this oceanographic campaign and contribute to research in physical oceanography […]