DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Oceans and Arctic
Henrik Dams Allé
Building 202, room 4136
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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On 23 February 2024, Delove Asiedu will defend his PhD thesis. The defense can be followed online or attended in person at DTU Lyngby Campus.
Marja Koski from DTU Aqua has been appointed professor and holds her inaugural lecture on Friday 3, March. She is an expert in plankton and marine environmental effects and with her professorship expands the area to environmental effects of shipping. Meet Marja Koski through her answers to six questions about the professorial role, the...
Professor Patrizio Mariani and Professor Marja Koski, both from DTU Aqua, will give their inaugural lectures on 3 March 2023.
Klimaforandringerne påvirker havets økosystem og dermed fiskeriet. Forskere undersøger derfor, om mere fedtfattige vandlopper er på vej ind sydfra, noget der kan få konsekvenser for Grønlands fiskeri og økonomi. Heldigvis ser det ud til, at fiskerne er gode til at tilpasse fiskeriet, når betingelserne ændrer sig.
COP26 in Glasgow ended this weekend after two weeks of climate action in the negotiating rooms, in the media and in the streets. See some contributions to the climate debate from DTU Aqua's marine scientists.
In autumn 2020, an international research team was stationed in the sea west of Greenland to investigate how climate change affects ecosystems in the Arctic.
New Horizon 2020 project, ECOTIP, will assess the cascading effects of climate change to Arctic marine ecosystems and depending societies
Researchers from DTU Aqua are coordinating a new project investigating what pollution means for the marine life in the Gulf of Guinea.
Combination of sac- and broadcast-spawning in an Arctic fjord to achieve high abundance at low temperatures.