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2024
Foto Anne Trap-Lind
24 JAN

Danish Marine Science Meeting No 22 at DTU Aqua – fully booked and widely represented

At the time of writing, the large, annual Danish Marine Science Meeting is underway. This year, DTU Aqua is the host, and the conference is fully booked with over 400 registrants and a program that abounds in variation from oxygen depletion and pressured ecosystems, over storm surges to observation technology.

2022
Færøerne Kick-off tur DTU Aqua North Atlantic Marine Research collaboration
11 MAR

​ North Atlantic Marine Research Projects kick-off in Torshavn

BlueOcean, led by DTU Aqua, is one of four projects receiving funding from The Marine Research Programme of the North Atlantic Ocean and involving DTU Aqua. Beginning of March, researchers came to Tórshavn from Greenland, The Fareo Islands and Denmark to kick off the new marine co-research projects.

Ecosystems
2021
Arctic Landscape, Svalbard, foto Alexey Seafarer / Colourbox
16 NOV

Marine scientists' contribution to the climate debate during COP26

COP26 in Glasgow ended this weekend after two weeks of climate action in the negotiating rooms, in the media and in the streets. See some contributions to the climate debate from DTU Aqua's marine scientists.

2018
Forskningsflyet Polar overflyver forskningsskibet Polarstern. Foto: Alfred-Wegener-Institut / Thomas Krumpen.
02 FEB

Improving researchers’ access to the Arctic

DTU is part of a new Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium, which will provide researchers with improved access to investigate the Arctic

Marine research Polar research
2016
The research vessel Dana in the Arctic. Photo: Olav Petersen
22 MAR

New Arctic section at DTU Aqua

As a strategic initiative to strengthen DTU Aqua's overall effort in the Arctic, a new Arctic section has been established at DTU Aqua. 

Polar research Marine research
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27 APRIL 2024