21 SEP What Knowledge Do We Lack About the Ocean? The UN has declared the 2020s a ‘Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development’. Why is this necessary and what important knowledge do we lack about the ocean?... Environmental technology Marine research
10 FEB Global sea level rise is accelerating Using data from European satellites, a young student at DTU Space has demonstrated that the global sea level rise has accelerated over the past four decades. Climate change Polar research Marine research Satelittes
23 SEP Persistent myths about plastics in the sea Professor Torkel Gissel Nielsen responds daily to questions about plastics in the sea from students and the press. He finds it astonishing that undocumented assertions... Environmental technology Marine research
14 FEB Climate change is impacting the ocean’s ability to fix carbon dioxide Climate change is influencing the distribution of zooplankton in the sea, thereby affecting the contribution made by plankton to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere... Climate change CO2 separation and CO2 storage Marine research Ecosystems
13 JUN Baltic Sea a model for the consequences of climate change The Baltic Sea is one of the world’s most affected and most intensely studied marine areas and can therefore be used as an example of what’s in store elsewhere in the world... Climate change Marine research
14 MAY Climate research boosted with a new European super satellite Researchers at DTU are conducting comprehensive climate, environmental, and marine research using data from ESA’s Sentinel satellites. With a new launch, a large part of... Marine research Ice research Mapping and surveying Satelittes Space technology
09 JAN How is the sea affected by climate change? Sea animals and plants absorb massive quantities of CO2 from the atmosphere and thus serve as a buffer against global warming. But will this change in line with the oceans... Marine research Climate change
21 FEB Red algae form coral-like reefs in Greenland Sometimes, red algae grow in coral-like formations. A PhD student is the first to identify 21 of these reefs off the coast of Greenland. Marine research Polar research Mapping and surveying
09 MAR Twilight Zone can feed the world There is huge untapped resources of protein in the deep sea, but any potential exploitation should be done with caution, warns research. Fisheries and fish stocks Food production Food production Marine research
29 JAN On a voyage for research Although employed by DTU, Thomas Diget Tarby rarely sets foot on any of the campuses— because as first officer on the marine research vessel Dana, he spends around 130... Marine research Fisheries and fish stocks Fish and shellfish