DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Ecosystem based Marine Management
Henrik Dams Allé
Building 201, room 064
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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The new report ‘Environmental Friendliness and Ecological Sustainability of Danish Fisheries’ from DTU Aqua shows where there is plenty of room for improvement for fisheries in Danish waters. Read about examples such as how we can make Norway lobster fishing and bottom trawling fishing more environmentally and climate friendly, and about...
Marine fish are rapidly shifting their spatial distributions under climate change across the globe. Building the capacity to track species range shifts is essential for improving the management of impacted resources. How can this be achieved?
Large-scale climate change projections of fish generally assume that warming waters enhance fish growth. If correct, tropical fish should grow much faster than temperate and boreal fish. But do they?
New study from the Centre for Ocean Life show how the huge differences in offspring size between sharks and bony fish can be explained by differences in early life density dependence
Professor Henrik Gislason delivers opening plenary lecture at ICES Annual Science Conference
New model can predict what the relative numbers of large and small species should be in different areas of the ocean.