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National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Aqua)

The National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Aqua) is part of a self-governed university that operates at a high international level in a wide array of research areas within science and technology. DTU Aqua provides research, education and advice concerning sustainable exploitation of living marine and fresh water resources. DTU Aqua conducts research in the interactions between the aquatic environment, productivity and variation in fish stocks, methods for fish stock assessment, development of methods for sustainable fisheries management and stock enhancement. DTU Aqua also conducts the Danish national monitoring on fish and fisheries for the EU.

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Contribution to the project

DTU-Aqua leads WP2. Western Baltic Sea planning site lead.

Collaborators

Stefan Neuenfeldt

WP 2 lead, Planning Site lead

Martin Lindegren

Researcher

François Bastardie

Researcher

Asbjørn Christensen

Researcher

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