Tidal Pool - Eco-engineering blue-urban environments

Apsara Liyanwala* (Author), Jon C. Svendsen (Author), Maria Moltesen (Author), Tim Wilms (Author), Wolfgang Kunther (Author), Jeannet Lillegaard Bertelsen (Author), Simon Madsen (Author), Nejc Novak (Author), Julius Valhav (Author)

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Research output: Non-textual formSound/Visual production (digital)Education

Abstract

DTU Aqua and DTU Sustain are developing tools for improved biodiversity in harbors.

Working in Spain, this is done in collaboration with local companies.
We examine marine biodiversity developing near new concrete structures.
For example, we document marine biodiversity near concrete structures called Coastalocks. This is done at low tide and high tide, as shown in this film.

The project is called Living Port and is described in detail here:
https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/porta...

The project is funded by the European Union.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2024
Media of outputYouTube video
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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