DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Freshwater Fisheries and Ecology
Vejlsøvej 39
Building Silkeborg-039, room 3.05
8600 Silkeborg
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On 3 July 2023, Kristi Källo will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Silkeborg or online.
In order to protect aquatic species, we first need to understand them. And to understand them, we need to know where and when they go. This is what the European Tracking Network (ETN) – a network of scientists, knowledge and equipment – is doing using telemetry. ETN has made a beautiful and informative short film about their work, Where...
On 19 August 2020 Hugo de Moura Flávio, DTU Aqua will defend his PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online
On 6 December 2019, Kim Birnie-Gauvin will defend her PhD thesis at DTU Aqua, Silkeborg.
Once again, DTU researchers are tagging bluefin tuna to find out why the huge fish have returned to Denmark as summer visitors. Thirty-two tuna have been tagged in four days.
On 21 May 2019, Martin Lykke Kristensen will defend his PhD thesis at DTU, Silkeborg.
New study shows massive benefits for trout following full river restoration in a lowland river
Kim Aarestrup and Anders Koed have been appointed professors at DTU within the area of diadromous fish, i.e. fish such as eel and salmon that migrate between fresh and salt water
Researchers have, for the first time, tagged lumpfish with electronic tags in Denmark. The project aims to shed light on the fish’s unknown behaviour in the ocean.
A new study published this week in Science Advances challenges a century-long–held assumption that eels spawn in the spring following their escapement from European shores
It is a myth that eels from the Mediterranean cannot swim out through the Strait of Gibraltar and contribute to European eel stocks, recent tagging experiments show.