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Daniel Taylor is involved in research related to marine ecology and sustainable development, focusing particularly on shellfish aquaculture and the ecosystem services provided by marine bivalve habitats. He has supervised numerous projects aimed at understanding and improving the sustainability of mussel and oyster farming practices. His work encapsulates collaboration across various research fields, contributing significantly to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, promoting marine biodiversity, and ensuring the sustainable use of marine resources. Taylor has participated in several conferences, presenting on topics such as phytoplankton depletion in relation to mussel farms in eutrophic Baltic coastal seas and strategies to optimize production and mitigate impacts in mussel cultures. His ongoing projects include research on the climatic adaptability of shellfish aquaculture, addressing cumulative effects of blue mussel farming, and enhancing the sustainable development of blue mussel production. Taylor's expertise and collaborative approach have positioned him as a key figure in marine research, demonstrating a commitment to balance ecological health with economic viability in aquaculture.
Technical University of Denmark • Nykøbing Mors, Denmark
Leading research initiatives in marine aquaculture and environmental sustainability.
This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.