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Spatial modelling based on survey data of harbour porpoises collected in the management area of the Belt Sea population
Räumliche Modellierung von Surveydaten von Schweinswalen, die im Managementgebiet der Belt-See-Population erhoben wurden
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Anita Gilles
Duration: July 2025 until Novemer 2025
Funding: Aarhus University, Danish Centre for Environment and Energy (DCE), 27.329 EUR
Project Details:
The aim of the project is to process the survey data from the summer period and aggregate the quality-checked data for the Belt-Sea-Region in the period 2005-2024; or a period close to that depending on data and model checking. An extraction of relevant environmental covariates, describing the habitat of harbour porpoises, and a fit of a species distribution model (generalized additive model GAM) is planned. The final selected model enables the spatial prediction of the harbour porpoise summer density in the study area. Subsequently, a model validation, estimation of the model error and confidence intervals is planned. Finally, a short technical report will be written to describe the method and the results with a focus on Danish Belt-Sea-Region.
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Detection of infectious hepatitis E virus in food and environmental samples
Nachweis von infektiösem Hepatitis E Virus in Lebensmitteln und Umweltproben
Project Investigators: Gremmel
Duration: Beginning 2025 until End 2025
Funding: Grimminger-Stiftung, 20.000 EUR
Project Details:
The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is mainly transmitted to humans through meat and meat products from infected animals. The transmission route via the environment through contaminated soil, water and/or (arable) plants has long been discussed. Possible vectors include manure or waste water. Many studies show that a considerable proportion of meat and sausage products as well as many wastewater and even surface water samples can be tested positive for HEV RNA. All these studies are based on RT-PCR testing, i.e. the detection of the HEV genome. In order to carry out a better risk assessment, for example when consuming food, and to be able to identify the spread of the virus and chains of infection more precisely, it is necessary to determine the intactness and thus the infectivity of the virus in such samples. In this project, meat and sausage samples as well as environmental samples in the form of manure and wastewater will be analyzed for the presence of HEV RNA as well as for the infectivity of the virus. For this purpose, a stable and efficient cell culture system has been established in recent years, which has already been successfully used to isolate HEV capable of replication from wild and domestic pig organ samples.
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Evaluation of the occurrence of sea turtles on the coasts of Schleswig-Holstein
Evaluierung des Auftretens von Meeresschildkröten an den Küsten Schleswig-Holsteins
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Stephanie Groß; Caroline Berger
Duration: January 2025 until December 2025
Funding: Ministerium für Energiewende, Klimaschutz, Umwelt und Natur (MEKUN), 23.177 EUR
Project Details:
Recently, there has been an increase in strandings of sea turtles on the Schleswig-Holstein coast. Between 2022 and 2024, a total of five animals have stranded so far. The loggerhead turtle, leatherback turtle and Atlantic bastard turtle were found.
The reasons for the current increased occurrence of sea turtles in the North Sea are not known. In general, the water temperatures here are too cold for the animals, especially in winter. As a result, the animals enter a state of rigidity, as reptiles are highly dependent on the ambient temperature. In this state, the animals can no longer move actively and drift with the current. The recent increase in the number of finds could indicate a new trend, but this will have to be confirmed over the next few years. However, due to the expected rise in temperature as a result of climate change, a more frequent occurrence of these sea creatures on our coasts seems likely in the long term.
The main aim of this pilot study is to collect data on the occurrence of sea turtles on the coasts of Schleswig-Holstein. Dead stranded sea turtles will be dissected at the Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW) in order to uncover the causes of stranding and the incidence of disease.
The project is divided into the following five subsections.
1. data collection: Data on sea turtles stranded on the Schleswig-Holstein coast will be collected. To this end, contact is made with various stakeholders such as the LKN, the Wadden Sea Protection Station, the Jordsand e.V. association and local fishermen. The strandings that occur during the course of the project are also recorded.
2. genetic studies: Samples from dead and live stranded turtles will be genetically analyzed to determine the species and subpopulation.
3. dead body monitoring: Dead stranded sea turtles will be pathologically examined at the ITAW to obtain information on morphometrics, age, sex and disease incidence. In addition to recording biometric data, a macroscopic examination of the carcass is carried out. Depending on the state of preservation of the carcass and the presence of signs of disease, further examinations are carried out. These include histology, parasitology and microbiology.
4. participation in live strandings: The ITAW supports the country in the event of live strandings. This includes advice, contacting international experts, investigation and sampling.
5. establishment of international contacts: This project also aims to establish contacts with sea turtle experts in Europe and worldwide, firstly to become part of the global turtle network and secondly to be able to obtain expert advice on various topics.
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Spatial modelling based on aerial survey data of harbour porpoises collected in the Danish North Sea and adjacent waters
Räumliche Modellierung von fluggestützten Surveydaten von Schweinswalen, die in der dänischen Nordsee und den angrenzenden Gewässern gesammelt wurden
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Anita Gilles
Duration: January 2025 until June 2025
Funding: Aarhus University, 76.538 EUR
Project Details:
The aim of the project is to process the survey data from the summer period and aggregate the quality-checked data for the North Sea in the period 2021-2024; or a period close to that depending on data and model checking. An extraction of relevant environmental covariates, describing the habitat of harbour porpoises, and a fit of a species distribution model (generalized additive model GAM) is planned. The final selected model enables the spatial prediction of the harbour porpoise summer density in the study area. Subsequently, a model validation, estimation of the model error and confidence intervals is planned. Finally, a short technical report will be written to describe the method and the results with a focus on Danish waters in the North Sea.
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Freeze-dried platelets for arthritis therapy: ready to use just add water
Gefriergetrocknete Thrombozyten für die Arthritistherapie: gebrauchsfertig - einfach Wasser hinzufügen
Project Investigators: Willem F. Wolkers
Duration: Mid 2024 until End 2025
Funding: Spry Bio, Inc. (USA), 12.500 EUR
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Platelet rich plasma (PRP) not only can be used for transfusion to patients with platelet dysfunction who are at high risk of bleeding but also for local wound healing and to treat various diseases such as arthritis. For the latter, growth factors adhering to platelets are thought to play an important role. Platelet solutions, i.e., PRP or platelets in a physiological buffer, have to be locally administered in therapeutic doses at the treatment side. Platelets have a limited shelf life when stored in solution, which may lead to logistic problems for clinical applications. PRP and platelets in a physiological buffer, can only be stored at relatively high temperatures, i.e., above 20°C, during which platelets gradually lose their therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, development of effective platelet biopreservation techniques that maintain platelet functionality are needed to assure off-the-shelf availability. Cryopreservation can be used to store platelet solutions as frozen aliquots, but this requires a complex cold chain logistics, and use of toxic cryoprotective agents that have to be removed prior to use. Dry preservation using natural non-toxic lyoprotective agents such as trehalose would allow room temperature storage and transport.
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Pre-clinical neuroprotective drug testing
Präklinische Wirksamkeitsstudie
Project Investigators: Prof. Richter Assencio
Duration: December 2024 until December 2025
Funding: Industrie, 260.000 EUR
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Pre-clinical testing of a neuroprotective drug
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Aerial Survey of grey seals in the Wadden Sea of Lower Saxony and Hamburg-2024/2025
Kegelrobben-Kartierung im Niedersächsischen und Hamburgischen Wattenmeer per Flugzeug 2024/25
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Isabel Avila
Duration: Novemer 2024 until August 2025
Funding: Nationalparkverwaltung "Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer"", Virchowstr. 1, 26383 Wilhelmshaven", 39.722 EUR
Project Details:
The aim of the project is a survey of the local grey seal population in the entire Lower Saxony and Hamburg Wadden Sea during the birthing season (November-December) 2024 and at the time of the fur change (March-April) 2025.
On five trilaterally coordinated dates (three during the birthing season; two during the fur-change period), airborne surveys will be conducted with a single-engine aircraft. During the aerial surveys of the tidal flats, a high-resolution SLR camera will be used to photograph the haul-outs. In order to determine the number of young born as well as the total population, the photos taken are subsequently analyzed on the computer.
Results:

Schop, J., Bönisch, A., Brasseur, S. M. J. M., Galatius, A., Hamm, T., Jeß, A., Meise, K., Meyer, J., Stejskal, O., Siebert, U., Teilmann, J., & Thøstesen, C. B. (2025). Grey Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and Helgoland in 2024-2025. Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, Expert Group Marine Mammals.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15728315

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Analysis for abundance estimates based on aerial survey data of harbour porpoises collected in the survey area " VIDAR"" in the Skagerrak"
Analysis for abundance estimates based on aerial survey data of harbour porpoises collected in the survey area " VIDAR"" in the Skagerrak"
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Anita Gilles
Duration: September 2024 until January 2025
Funding: Aarhus University, 5.291 EUR
Project Details:
For the surveys of the study area in the Skagerraö, densities and abundances of harbour porpoises were estimated and the inaccuracies (95% confidence intervals and coefficient of variation (CV)) associated with the estimation were determined. The processed data and results were submitted to the client.
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Project increase/extension-The return of the Eurasian Otter in Schleswig-Holstein - Investigations on the ecology, potential conflicts with fisheries management and conservation
Aufstockung/Verlängerung-Die Rückkehr des eurasischen Otters in Schleswig-Holstein - Untersuchungen zur Ökologie, sowie zum fischereiwirtschaftlichen und artenschutzrechtlichen Konfliktpotential
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Kai Sören Lehmann; Ilka Alina Fischer; Dr. Filipa Paiva-Antunes; Dr. Joy Boyi
Duration: May 2024 until December 2025
Funding: Ministerium für Energie­wende, Klimaschutz, Umwelt und Natur, 396.250 EUR
Project Details:
The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) is (re-)expanding in all parts of the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein (SH) nowadays. As an aquatic mammal, otters mainly inhabit rivers, streams and lakes but also forage along the coastlines. Otters primarily feed on fish, whereas they are considered food generalists and also target amphibians, crustaceans, birds, mammals and other invertebrates. It is assumed that the decline of certain endangeredeD fish species can be linked to the growing otter population. Furthermore, there is an increase in conflicts between fisheries and otter conservation, both nationally and internationally. Therefore, an extensive evaluation of the current conflict potential between the growing otter population, fisheries situation and conservation conflicts between species is needed. This will be covered in the frame of this research project that focuses on fisheries, natural otter habitat and spawning areas of endangered salmonids in comparison:
-Installing wildlife cameras to assess the local abundance of otters
-Dietary analysis to investigate the prey spectrum of otters
-Determination of otter individuals using spraints (genetic fingerprinting)
-Evaluation of a potential conservation conflict between otters and salmonids
-Development of acustic deterrents to protect fisheries from otters
-Analysing reproduction parameters to assess the population health of otters using specimens found dead
-Development of a tagging method for otters
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Relocation of the federal highway 215 between Nienburg and Rohrsen
Verlegung der Bundesstr. 215 zwischen Nienburg und Rohrsen
Project Investigators: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert; Dr. Oliver Keuling
Duration: June 2024 until May 2025
Funding: "Niedersächsische Landesbehörde für Straßenbau und Verkehr""", 11.766 EUR
Project Details:
The project involves researching the legal basis, site inspection(s) with NLSTBV and stakeholders. Furthermore, determination and evaluation of the planning basis, inventory determination and evaluation as well as their cartographic processing.
Results:

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