DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Freshwater Fisheries and Ecology
Vejlsøvej 39
Building Silkeborg-039, room 3.08
8600 Silkeborg
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The Living Ports project – a consortium that includes DTU researchers, the company Econcrete and others – wins a sustainability award.
A living port must also be a living marine environment full of fish and other living marine creatures. The interplay between construction and biodiversity in ports is the vision for the international project Living Ports. DTU Aqua is part of Living Ports which has just been nominated for the World Sustainability Award.
On 9 February 2022, Tim Wilms from DTU Aqua will defend his PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence online.
A new research project will investigate whether rocky reefs near a river mouth can support sea trout during their dangerous migration from freshwater to the sea.
How can we combine coastal protection with greater biodiversity? A new DTU project aims to investigate this topic.
Cod sheltering in stone reefs can conserve energy, allowing them to spend more energy on growing or on reproduction