This institute has changed, see institute underneath National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU-DTU Aqua), more
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Danish name: Danmarks Fiskeriundersøgelser Parent institute: Technical University of Denmark (DTU), more
Address: Dept. of Administration Jægersborgvej 64-66 2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark | | Tel.: +45-(0)33-96 33 00 Fax: +45-(0)33-96 33 49 E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Danish Institute for Fisheries Research (DIFRES) is a research institution. DIFRES performs fisheries research in order to advice the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, public authorities, international organsiations, the industry and trade of fisheries and other organsations. |
Publication | Top | Projects | Dataset | split up filter- Hoffmann, E.; Astrup, J.; Larsen, F.; Munch-Petersen, S.; Støttrup, J. (2000). Effects of marine windfarms on the distribution of fish, shellfish and marine mammals in the Horns Rev area. Baggrundsrapport, 24. Danish Institute for Fisheries Research: Charlottenlund. 42 pp., more
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Projects (13) | Top | Publication | Dataset | - BECAUSE: Critical interactions between species and their implications for a precautionary fisheries management in a variable environment - a modeling approach, more
- BlueReef: Rebuilding of Marine Cavernous Boulder Reefs in Kattegag, more
- DEGREE: Ontwikkeling van vistuig met gereduceerde impact op het milieu, more
- EFIMAS: Operational Evaluation Tools for Fisheries Management Options, more
- EURO-BASIN: EUROpean Basin-scale Analysis, Synthesis & Integration, more
- EUROGEL: EUROpean GELatinous zooplankton: Mechanisms behind jellyfish blooms and their ecological and socio-economic effects, more
- FinE: Fisheries-induced Evolution, more
- Habitat Restoration, more
- INDECO: Development of Indicators of Environmental Performance of the Common Fisheries Policy, more
- MarBEF: Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning - EU Network of Excellence, more
- MarFish: Causes and consequences of changing marine biodiversity a fish and fisheries perspective, more
- PROTECT: Marine Protected Areas as a Tool for Ecosystem Conservation and Fisheries Management, more
- SPICOSA: Science and policy integration for coastal System Assessment, more
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Dataset | Top | Publication | Projects | - MacKenzie B., Schiedek D. (2005). Long-term time series of averaged sea surface temperature data. Technical University of Denmark; National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU-Aqua), Denmark and Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW), Germany., more
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