DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Section for Marine Living Resources
Vejlsøvej 39
Building Silkeborg-039, room 2.07
8600 Silkeborg
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What the BlueBioClimate project partners want to change and why it is important – the 2nd seminar in the 3-year Interreg project investigating climate change and biodiversity in the Oeresund, Kattegat and Skagerrak took place in Tjärnö, Marine Laboratory, University of Gothenburg last week of April.
Over the next three years, the BlueBioClimate project will strive to deliver on the needs for tools and tailored solutions for biodiversity management and protection in a future where marine biodiversity is under pressure from climate change. Late October, the project was kicked off at DTU Aqua in Silkeborg by project partners from Sweden...
5 July 2019, Alan le Moan will defend his PhD thesis at DTU, Silkeborg.