Rolf Reinicke

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Rolf Reinicke

Rolf Reinicke (* 1943 in Löbau ) is a German geologist , book author and landscape photographer.

Life

Reinicke attended the extended high school in Löbau from 1958 to 1962 , from which he graduated with the Abitur. From 1962 he studied geology at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University in Greifswald and finished his studies in 1967 with a diploma. From 1967 to 1978 he worked at VEB Erdöl-Erdgas Grimmen as a geologist for oil exploration on the West Pomeranian coast.

From 1978 until his retirement in 2007 he was a full-time research assistant at the Maritime Museum Stralsund , where he was, among other things, the initiator and manager of the Natureum Darßer Ort (since foundation in 1991) and Nautineum Dänholm Stralsund (since foundation in 1998) department head of marine science / fisheries .

Since 1970 he has been involved in landscape photography as a part-time job. He has been a journalist since 1980 based on his photos. Further foundations for this work are researching, discovering, experiencing and documenting the natural inventory, geology and dynamics of coasts and islands. To this end, he and his wife, who works on publications, go on excursions, photo trips and collecting trips.

He is a picture and text author of books and popular scientific articles on the above topics in newspapers, magazines, books and calendars. He also gives lectures on this. With his photos he designed photo exhibitions at home and abroad.

He works as a specialist advisor for media and natural history museums, including the German Amber Museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten, the Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald, the House of Amber in Copenhagen and the Mönchguter Museum in Göhren.

In 1992 he received the Ernst Boll Environment Prize of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for his personal commitment to nature conservation on the Western Pomerania coast and for the creation of the Darßer Ort Natureum .

He has been married to Inge Reinicke since 1964. They have two sons and have lived in the Hanseatic city of Stralsund since 1968 .

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