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17,8 million DDK to boost climate friendly food like seaweed and mussels
On Monday, the UN climate report 2023 was published and demanded action. An important way forward that is indicated is the rapid conversion of food production to more climate-friendly foods. This is precisely what the new large partnership project Low Trophic Aquaculture: blue food for green transition (LTA BOOST) is now implementing with a grant of 17.8 million DKK from the Innovation Fund.

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Seaweed and shellfish farming has great natural potential in Denmark and can become the climate-friendly food of the future. New, large, international project collaboration over the next four years will increase efforts for the blue foods that can make some progress in the green transition. Read more
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Marja Koski from DTU Aqua has been appointed professor and holds her inaugural lecture on Friday 3, March. She is an expert in plankton and marine environmental... Read more
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A new major project on marine biodiversity spans national borders and scientific disciplines. DTU is one of 31 European research partners to form the... Read more
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Protection and management of marine life requires in-depth knowledge of biology and marine ecosystems. A new EU project, STRAITS, in which DTU Aqua... Read more
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Mussel reefs serve as important marine habitats and need protection. But how do we map the marine areas with the valuable mussel reefs? A remotely operated... Read more
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DTU Aqua
National Institute of Aquatic Resources
National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua) conducts research, provides advice, educates at university level and contributes to innovation in sustainable exploitation and management of aquatic resources. We investigate the biology and population ecology of aquatic organisms, aquatic physical and chemical processes and ecosystem structure and dynamics, taking account of all relevant natural and anthropogenic drivers.

DTU Aqua

Henrik Dams Allé
Building 202
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
Tel. + 45 35 88 33 00
aqua@aqua.dtu.dk

 

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