Small-scale oil pollution events, i.e. diffuse inputs, contribute to greater extends to global anthropogenic oil contamination than large-scale pollution events. To elucidate this major environmental thread on marine ecosystems, the response of marine microbiomes to small-scale pollution scenarios will be studied. For this, I will evaluate a molecular-biological method to characterize microbial seawater communities by their potential and actual hydrocarbon degrading properties. Subsequently, pure cultures, microcosms, and field samples will be studied to quantify hydrocarbon degradation rates, determine rate-influencing factors, identify microbial key players, and elucidate metabolic pathways.