"We need to understand how the sea works"– visit to Tjärnö Marine Laboratory

28 October, 2021

Deep Sea Reporter has visited one of the important institutions in Swedish ocean research. Researchers Kerstin Johannesson and Ann Larsson show us around and tell us about the activities conducted at Tjärnö Marine Laboratory south of Strömstad.

Report: Daniel Hedström
Photo: Leif Eiranson, Tobias Dahlin

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