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The Living Ports project – a consortium that includes DTU researchers, the company Econcrete and others – wins a sustainability award.
Diseased dolphin populations are being put at increasing risk of starvation and are using their muscles as an energy source to survive due to man-made factors including...
A new PhD lights a candle in the darkness of plastic waste. Contrary to the concerns so far, some of the smallest in the marine ecosystem do not ingest microplastics...
On 19 May 2022, Josephine Grønning will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Lyngby or online.
On 10 May 2022, Elisa Benini will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Lyngby or online.
A significant change in the genetics of tiger sharks reveals a vulnerability to direct exploitation and shark control programs.
A living port must also be a living marine environment full of fish and other living marine creatures. The interplay between construction and biodiversity in ports is...
On 6 April 2022, Rocío Rodríguez Torres from DTU Aqua will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Lyngby and online.
When researchers from DTU Aqua travel to Disko Bay in Greenland this March, it is one trip out of many monitoring trips over the last three decades. And the results speak...
The sound of shoals of fish swimming away when light is lowered into their tank - this is something that listeners can hear in a BBC radio report from DTU Aqua in Hirtshals...
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