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A statistical model originally developed to allow fishermen to study the work done by researchers, has now become one of the most highly acclaimed tools for estimating...
A group of biologists from DTU Aqua crossed the Atlantic in May 2013 on the Norwegian research vessel G.O. Sars as part of a European project, EURO-BASIN. Master student...
New study: Impact of deep-sea fishery for Greenland halibut on non-commercial fish species off West Greenland
A new study, published in Ecotoxicology, shows lowered reproductive output, reduced grazing, and reduced ability to metabolize pyrene in the copepod Calanus hyberboreus...
New study uses size- and trait-based models to compare balanced harvesting with traditional selective fishing patterns
Combination of sac- and broadcast-spawning in an Arctic fjord to achieve high abundance at low temperatures.
By sheer coincidence, Canadian researchers have discovered a reef of living cold-water corals in southern Greenland. PhD student Helle Jørgensbye from DTU Aqua has been...
The Centre for Ocean Life at DTU Aqua is enjoying considerable international success through applying the trait-based approach to marine research
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Section: Residual Resources Engineering. Topic: "Optimization of bioethanol production from carbohydrate rich wastes by extreme thermophilic microorganisms"