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Bringing together all sciences and countries to restore marine nature
BIOcean5D is the name of a major, ambitious European project where 31 research partners from 12 European countries from Finland to Greece have come together to contribute to a cross-disciplinary understanding of marine biodiversity and ecosystem mechanisms.

In January, the researchers from across Europe met at EMBL, The European Molecular Biology Laboratory, in Heidelberg to kick off BIOcean5D. The EU project will be rolled out over the next four years.

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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 science based effort to understand and help the ocean over the next 4 years – BIOcean5D has been kicked off. 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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Imagine that in the future, we know exactly how many fish we can catch without negatively impacting either the stock of predatory fish or their prey... 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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