Germany’s most northerly research station
The Wadden Sea is of interest for researchers on a number of levels, for example as an indicator of the current state of the North Sea ecosystem. Germany’s most northerly research institution is to be found in the Wadden Sea: the Wadden Sea Station in List on the island of Sylt. It is run by the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), which among the 19 Helmholtz Centres is the one specialising in polar and marine research.
Besides carrying out its own research, the station also provides visiting scientists and universities with the infrastructure they need to pursue their research and teaching. This ranges from classrooms equipped with microscopes to the environmentally friendly research vessel Mya II, which is also used to train the next generation of scientists.