DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Centre for Ocean Life
Henrik Dams Allé
Building 202, room 4132
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Fish are vertically structured in the water column and this affects what they eat and by whom they are eaten. A new Ocean Life paper has extended the recent FEISTY fish community model to resolve the vertical structure of a fish community. The new model was used to predict the biogeography of marine fish food webs across ocean biomes...
DTU researcher launches a new theory to model fish stocks and fish communities and applies it to current problems in fisheries science.
Signs of recovery are appearing among previously overfished large-bodied fish stocks. This is good news, but may also present new challenges.
The Centre for Ocean Life at DTU Aqua has received DKK 15 million from VILLUM FONDEN to continue its work for another five years
This month Professor Ken H. Andersen will defend his doctoral dissertation written on the basis of 10 years’ research and which resulted in his development of new fishery management models.
New study uses size- and trait-based models to compare balanced harvesting with traditional selective fishing patterns