DTU Aqua

Sustainable Fisheries Greenland DTU Aqua-mi (Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - Institut for Akvatiske Ressourcer) Nunatta Kitaani uumasoqarfiit mianerisassaasut pillugit Ph.d.-nngorniartumut tapiissuteqarnikuuvoq. Ph-d-nngorniartoq tassaavoq Helle Jørgensbye, ingerlataalu qulequtaqarpoq: “Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in West Greenland”.
Suliarlu ukioq 2017 naammassineqarpoq. Uanilu nalunaarusiaq atuarneqarsinnaavoq:
Helle Jørgensbye allakkianit makkuninnga saqqummiinikuuvoq:
- Overview of coraline red algal crusts and rhodolith beds (Coralines, Rhodophyta) and their possible ecological importance in Greenland. /Images/Documents/Corraline red algae_2016.pdf
- Water mass characteristics and associated fauna of a recently discovered Lophelis pertusa(Sclerentinia: Anthozoa) reef in Greenlandic waters. /Images/Documents/Kenchington2017_Article_WaterMassCharacteristicsAndAss.pdf
Kingusinnerusukkut allaaseriniakkat:
- What we once knew – Mapping of marine sediments on the Greenland west coast. Comparing fishers ecological knowledge with historical and recent sources. Helle I. Ø. Jørgensbye and Susse Wegeberg. Submitted to ICES Journal of Marine Science.
- Flabellum alabastrum deep sea cup coral meadows from West Greenland: Density, catchability and habitat suitability modelling. Helle I. Ø. Jørgensbye, Ole Tendal, Susse Wegeberg and Henrik Mosegaard. Submitted to Deep Sea Research Part 1: Oceanographic Research Papers.