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A new camera system that can be installed in bottom trawls provides commercial fishermen with a tool for monitoring their fishing in real time. They can now for the first...
On 4 December 2020, PhD Student Jérôme Pinti will defend his PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online.
On 18 November 2020, Marie-Christine Rufener will defend her PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online.
On 23 October 2020, Sieme Bossier, DTU Aqua will defend her PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online.
Bent Herrmann has been employed as a professor at DTU, where he will conduct research in the use of new technology to improve fishing gears.
Karen Timmermann has been appointed Professor at DTU, where she will conduct research into anthropogenic and natural impacts on coastal waters.
On 12 June 2020, Ole Henriksen, DTU Aqua will defend his PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online.
On 5 June 2020, Alice Manuzzi, DTU Aqua will defend her PhD thesis. Due to the corona pandemic the defence will be held online.
Nordic network makes recommendations on how to limit ghost fishing and pollution of the sea due to lost fishing gear.
On 28 February 2020, Ciaran McLaverty will defend his PhD thesis at DTU, Lyngby.
On 14 January 2020, Kristian Schreiber Plet-Hansen will defend his PhD thesis at DTU Aqua, Lyngby.
Anders Nielsen has been appointed professor at DTU on statistical modelling of fish stocks and marine systems.
DTU researcher launches a new theory to model fish stocks and fish communities and applies it to current problems in fisheries science.
On 27 September 2019, Esther Beukhof will defend her PhD thesis at DTU, Lyngby.
DTU researcher develops short-term forecasts for marine life that can help the fishing industry to adapt to climate change.
Modifications in front of and inside the trawl can help the Norway lobster mixed trawl fishery coping with new EU landing obligation, concludes PhD thesis.
Institute Director Fritz Köster elected president of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea for the next three years
Researchers from DTU Aqua are currently testing the world’s first underwater eDNA laboratory. It checks the water daily for DNA traces from four species of fish
How much marine litter is floating around in the water column of the North Sea? How is it distributed, and what type is it? This will now be mapped in a new research project...
Signs of recovery are appearing among previously overfished large-bodied fish stocks. This is good news, but may also present new challenges.
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