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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.
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...
Microorganisms and copepods in the Arctic seas are negatively affected by oil spill, which may impact the entire marine food web, states new PhD thesis. On 22 August...
Researchers have developed a garfish barometer, on which anglers can follow garfish fishing and contribute to climate research.
Artificial lakes are used as a measure to reduce nitrogen load of streams. PhD Student Michael Schwinn has investigated the consequences for migrating brown trouts when...
When animals move from one habitat to another, it may affect the stability of the entire ecosystem. PhD Student Joan Holst Hansen has investigated the migratory behavior...
PhD Student Helle Jørgensbye has identified corals and other benthic sedentary organisms in Western Greenland which are particular vulnerable to human activities. On...
New report presents the first collection of knowledge about derelict fishing gear in Denmark
PhD Student Thomas Frank-Gopolos has produced experimental trout families with different levels of domestic-wild genetic ‘mixing’ and compared their fitness after some...
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