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DTU researcher develops short-term forecasts for marine life that can help the fishing industry to adapt to climate change.
The Centre for Ocean Life at DTU Aqua has received DKK 15 million from VILLUM FONDEN to continue its work for another five years
DTU Aqua is part of the ‘blue-action’-project aiming to help communities and businesses cope with the impacts of dramatic Arctic climate changes
The first scientific mapping of the arrival of the economically important mackerel in Greenland indicates it is there to stay
DNA tool makes it possible to ‘travel back in time’ and see exactly what went wrong, when the cod disappeared
A two week research cruise led by DTU Aqua is to investigate if new areas have become available for successful spawning of cod after a recent inflow of water from the...
Nordic marine researchers push for increased collaboration across disciplines to handle growing pressure on the oceans.
To improve understanding of the decline in the European eel population, a Danish research expedition with DTU Aqua's research vessel "Dana" explored the spawning areas...
The expedition has at times battled 12-metre Atlantic swells , making it impossible to get equipment in the water. However, expedition leader Peter Munk of DTU Aqua and...
An innovative use of catch statistics shows that climate change has already influenced the composition of species in fisheries around the world, and thereby the fish...
European and American scientists are meeting in Barcelona, Spain this month to launch a new European initiative for climate service observations and modelling. DTU Aqua...
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