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Seaweed and shellfish farming has great natural potential in Denmark and can become the climate-friendly food of the future. New, large, international project collaboration...
On 17 March 2023, Katrina Bromhall will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Lyngby or online.
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...
Protection and management of marine life requires in-depth knowledge of biology and marine ecosystems. A new EU project, STRAITS, in which DTU Aqua is involved, will over...
Professor Patrizio Mariani and Professor Marja Koski, both from DTU Aqua, will give their inaugural lectures on 3 March 2023.
A new major project on marine biodiversity spans national borders and scientific disciplines. DTU is one of 31 European research partners to form the science based effort...
Mussel reefs serve as important marine habitats and need protection. But how do we map the marine areas with the valuable mussel reefs? A remotely operated vehicle, ROV...
Imagine that in the future, we know exactly how many fish we can catch without negatively impacting either the stock of predatory fish or their prey—and that we can actually...
Senior Researcher Niels Gerner Andersen, DTU Aqua, will defend his doctoral thesis on a model of gastric evacuation in predatory fish on 19 January 2023 at DTU in Lyngby...
Senior researcher at DTU Aqua Martin Lindegren calls for action in this 3rd interview on ‘what is biodiversity?’ Dive into ‘functional biodiversity’, the EU project B...
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