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Nordic network makes recommendations on how to limit ghost fishing and pollution of the sea due to lost fishing gear.
Anders Nielsen has been appointed professor at DTU on statistical modelling of fish stocks and marine systems.
DTU researcher launches a new theory to model fish stocks and fish communities and applies it to current problems in fisheries science.
DTU researcher develops short-term forecasts for marine life that can help the fishing industry to adapt to climate change.
Young researcher contributes to the development of a small new autonomous underwater vehicle which is to help fishermen identify shoals of fish.
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
How much marine litter is floating around in the water column of the North Sea? How is it distributed, and what type is it? This will now be mapped in a new research project...
Signs of recovery are appearing among previously overfished large-bodied fish stocks. This is good news, but may also present new challenges.
New study shows massive benefits for trout following full river restoration in a lowland river
Sustainable fishing requires that the right fish are caught in the right quantities. A new research project will provide better calculation methods.
Researchers have developed a garfish barometer, on which anglers can follow garfish fishing and contribute to climate research.
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
New report presents the first collection of knowledge about derelict fishing gear in Denmark
For the first time ever tagging of bluefin tuna has taken place in Danish and Swedish waters. The tags will collect important knowledge of the tuna that are present in...
Today DTU Aqua, SLU Aqua and WWF will start tagging bluefin tuna to get a better understanding of why the fish have begun returning to Danish and Swedish waters, after...
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...
Shorter time from idea to commissioning of new fishing gear. This is the idea behind a new research project in which DTU is a participant.
A new study published this week in Science Advances challenges a century-long–held assumption that eels spawn in the spring following their escapement from European...
Two new doctoral theses from DTU are set to take us on a journey across the seven seas to examine fish larvae, and into the laboratory to push microscopic materials to...
The first scientific mapping of the arrival of the economically important mackerel in Greenland indicates it is there to stay