DR. Klas Ove Möller
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
Institute of Carbon Cycles
Bio Carbon Pump & Plankton Group
Max-Planck-Strasse 1
21502 Geesthacht
Germany
Klas Ove Möller is Biological Oceanographer and head of department “Biological Carbon Pump and Plankton” at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon. His work is focusing on various aspects of the Biological Carbon Pump and Plankton biodiversity, especially the cross-shelf transport of organic particles and their impact on the vertical flux in the ocean. His primary research interest is the small- to mesoscale distribution of plankton and particles, and how bio-physical interactions affect the biodiversity and carbon flux in different marine ecosystems. He has a strong background and experience (>20 years) in new in-situ measurement techniques for ocean observation and monitoring (especially high-resolution imaging and AUVs) as well as coordination and management of large-scale projects (e.g. SOOP and MUSE).
Send mail to Klas Ove Möller (klas.moeller@hereon.de)
Klas Ove Möller in Helmholtz Imaging CONNECT:
Pelagic imaging describes studying the ecosystem of the pelagic zone by means of images. Examples here include the studying of e.g. the growth and abundance of various species of plankton in the ocean to get …