Klubban Biological Station
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Klubban Biological Station, situated by Gullmarsfjorden on the west coast of Sweden, is a part of Uppsala University. The station was founded in 1915, emanating from a donation to Uppsala University to promote research and education in marine biology. The original building has been enlarged several times since then and today the station is a modern service institution with broad biological emphases. The station is open to researchers and courses of all nationalities. Gullmarsfjorden is Sweden’s only true fjord, comprised of a shallow entrance and a deep central fjord basin. The fjord contains a multitude of marin habitats and is an ideal place for marin studies and research. As a result, no less than four marin stations are situated in the area. At a walking distance from Klubban there is a beautiful beech forest, in the spring blooming with wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) and the light greenery from the trees. There is also a park for breeding threatended animals from all over the world, Nordens ark, 45 minutes away by car. And in Lysekil just across the Fjord, which is easily accessible by ferry, you find Havets hus, the largest sea aquarium in the Nordic countries.

Norrmalma Field Station
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The field station is a part of the Department of Limnology at the Evolutionary Biology Centre of Uppsala University. It has since its foundation in the 1940s served both as a research station and a Study and course centre. During the early years, activities were mostly restricted to the summer season, but now courses and other activities take place all year round. The Erken laboratory has developed an extensive environmental monitoring program for Lake Erken. Researches also participated in several large EU projects on e.g. effects of climate change on lake ecosystems and automatic monitoring of phytoplankton development.

The research station Ar
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The research station in Ar is used both for research projects within Uppsala University – Campus Gotland and by external researchers, as well as for student projects and degree projects.