Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Ozeaneum, Stiftung Deutsches Meeresmuseum
Ocean Exhibit
The first stop on the tour is focused around the theme of “oceanic biodiversity.” The exhibition takes visitors down into the blue waters of the world’s oceans. On display are various exhibits that provide a glimpse of life under water.
The glass model of the Agalmopsis elegans jellyfish.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Small transparent capsules protect the stingers.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
A hidden treasure showcase in the Ocean exhibit at the OZEANEUMOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
The bizarre shells of murex snails, also known as rock snails, protects the animal against predators.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Showcase in the Ocean exhibit – Diversity of marine life at the OZEANEUM.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Baltic Sea Exhibit
Travelling along a virtual route through the Baltic Sea and along its shores, the exhibit paints a picture of the various shorelines and their typical communities.
Schwebende Planktonwolke by Ausstellung OstseeOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Krebslarvenmodell by Ausstellung Ostsee and VitrinenspitzeOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Schweinswale sind die einzigen in der Ostsee heimischen Wale und ein Schwerpunkt der Forschung am Duetschen MeeresmuseumOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Sea eagle in the wintry landscapeOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Ringed seals have a round head shapeOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Die in arktischen gewässern lebenden Eisenten überwintern auf der OstseeOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Exploration and Exploitation of the Seas
The layout of the exhibit is modeled on a ship's deck. Beyond the railing, large marine research equipment is presented, as are model marine life specimens .
Gallery of research vesselsOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Model of the research vessel POLARSTERNOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Diorama in the Exploration and Exploitation of the Seas exhibit.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Site scan sonar to study the seabedOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
The helmets are height adjustable and can be worn by all ages.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
In der Ausstellung Erforschung und Nutzung der Meere wird der Schwertfisch zusammen mit anderen Meeresbewohnern gezeigtOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Die Artenvielfalt der Meere by Ausstellung Erforschung und Nutzung der Meere and Vitrine "Volkszählung im Meer"Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
This photography slide at the OZEANEUM was used in the 1970s.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Manganese nodules contain valuable metals.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Mit dem industriellen Abbau von Manganknollen wurde bisher noch nicht begonnenOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Schleppnetz by Ausstellung Erforschung und Nutzung der Meere and Vitrine "Fische und Fischerei"Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
1:1 Giants of the Seas
The last stop of the museum tour offers visitors a one-of-a-kind exhibit. Just like divers, visitors delve under the water into the fascinating world of whales and other marine giants.
Mantarochen sind friedliche Meeresriesen und ernähren sich wie Blauwale von kleinen MeerestierenOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Sailors once told of gigantic monsters after encounters with giant squid.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
The giant clam is threatened with extinction thanks to pollution and overfishing.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Konserviertes Herz eines Finnwals im Vergleich zu einem menschlichen HerzOzeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
The specimen featured in the OZEANEUM is just under six meters long.Ozeaneum, Foundation German Oceanographic Museum
Ozeaneum, Stiftung Deutsches Meeremuseum