DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Marine Living Resources
Vejlsøvej 39
Building Silkeborg-039, room 2.04
8600 Silkeborg
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On 5 April 2024, Paulina Urban will defend her PhD thesis. The defence can be followed online or attended in person at DTU in Silkeborg.
What is biodiversity? We talk to Professor and Population Geneticist Einar Eg about this.
A significant change in the genetics of tiger sharks reveals a vulnerability to direct exploitation and shark control programs.
On 5 June 2020, Alice Manuzzi, DTU Aqua will defend her PhD thesis. Due to the corona pandemic the defence will be held online.
A new partnership agreement between DTU and The University of Queensland strengthens research collaboration.
On 4 April 2019 Brian Klitgaard Hansen will defend his PhD thesis at DTU, Silkeborg.
Researchers from DTU Aqua are currently testing the world’s first underwater eDNA laboratory. It checks the water daily for DNA traces from four species of fish
DNA tool makes it possible to ‘travel back in time’ and see exactly what went wrong, when the cod disappeared
Following a large-scale rescue operation including extensive stream restoration and gene technology, the wild salmon in the streams of Jutland have turned into big local business
In future, an ice-free Northeast Passage will allow, among other things, cod, herring and blue whiting from the Atlantic to migrate into the Pacific—while other species can move in the opposite direction. These are the findings of a study just published in Nature Climate Change.