Hannah Haines
Researcher · Phytoplankton functional types
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchAbout
Hannah Haines is a Researcher at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), contributing to the Marine Ecosystems and System Sciences (MarESys) junior research group. Her work focuses on phytoplankton functional types, temperature-growth relationships, and biogeochemical modeling. She is actively involved in the Western Channel Observatory project, which compiles over a century of data on physical, chemical, and biological processes in marine ecosystems. Her research emphasizes understanding ecosystem dynamics and methodological advancements in regime shift detection.
Based in Bremerhaven, Germany, Haines' contributions include long-term observational studies and statistical analyses of marine ecosystems. She collaborates on interdisciplinary projects integrating pelagic and benthic habitat data to address climate change impacts. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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