Dr. Daniel Thewes

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Biography

Daniel Thewes was born, raised and educated in Hamburg Germany. In 2016, he graduated with a Master of Science degree in physical oceanography from the University of Hamburg. His doctaral studies were carried out in the context of the project “Coastal Ocean Darkening” at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg from 2016 to 2020. He re-joined the UHH in 2020 for the project “InterReg: Water Quality”, concerning itself with eutrophication parameters in the southern North Sea. Since the end of said project, he continued working in this field. He is associated with the Intersessional Correspondence Group on Eutrophication Modelling (ICG-EMO) within OSPAR.

Research Interests

  • Light availability in (coastal) ocean ecosystems
  • Numerical modelling of physics and biogeochemistry of the ocean
  • Eutrophication
  • Biodiversity
  • Impacts of climate change
  • Links between ocean physics and biology

Publications

2023

  • Harmonisation of the Phytoplankton Assessment in the German and Dutch Wadden Sea. Interreg V A project “Wasserqualität - Waterkwaliteit” - Synthesis Report. (Lena Rönn, Josie Antonucci di Carvalho, Anouk Blauw, Helmut Hillebrand, Onur Kerimoglu, Hermann Lenhart, Theo Prins, Gholamreza Shiravani, Laura Tack, Daniel Thewes, Tineke Troost), NLWKN, 2023-10-15
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2022

  • Steps Toward Modelling the Past and Future North Sea Ecosystem With a Focus on Light Climate (Daniel Thewes, Emil V. Stanev, Oliver Zielinski), In Frontiers in Marine Science, Series: Vol 9, ISSN: 2296-7745, 2022-05-10
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  • ICG-EMO report on model comparison for historical scenarios as basis to derive new threshold values. (Hermann Lenhart, Anouk Blauw, Xavier Desmit, Liam Fernand, René Friedland, Birgit Heyden, Onur Kerimoglu, Geneviève Lacroix, Annelotte van der Linden, Johan van der Molen, Martin Plus, Theo Prins, Itzel Ruvalcaba Baroni, Tiago Silva, Christoph Stegert, Daniel Thewes, Tineke Troost, Lauriane Vilmin, Sonja van Leeuwen), Reports of OSPAR ICG-EMO Working group (Publication 895/2022), OSPAR Commission (London, United Kingdom), 2022
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2021

2020

  • Sensitivity of a 3D Shelf Sea Ecosystem Model to Parameterizations of the Underwater Light Field (Daniel Thewes, Emil V. Stanev, Oliver Zielinski), In Frontiers in Marine Science, Series: Vol 6, ISSN: 2296-7745, 2020-01-23
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Posters

2024

2021

  • Accounting for the light attenuation caused by particulate inorganic material in a coastal ecosystem using remote sensing products and in-situ measurements (Daniel Thewes, Onur Kerimoglu, Hermann Lenhart), online, ECSA conference 2021, 2021-09
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Talks

2023

  • Improvement of a 3d ecosystem model in the Wadden Sea via a satellite driven light climate (Daniel Thewes), International Workshop on Modelling the Ocean, Hamburg, 2023-06-23

2022

  • Adapting satellite-derived particulate inorganic matter for use in coastal ecosystem models, using in-situ measurements (Daniel Thewes), Ocean Science Meeting 2022, online, 2022-03-01

2021

  • Long-term analysis of the North Sea light climate, using a 3D coupled ecosystem model (Daniel Thewes), Liège Colloquium 2021, online, 2021-05-17

Teaching