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|birth_place = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
|death_place = [[Ryslinge]], Denmark
|resting_place = [[Hellerup kirke]]
|alma_mater = [[University of Southern Denmark]]
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|spouse = Per Østergaard
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'''Annemarie Surlykke''' (21 October 1955 – 28 July 2015) was a Danish [[physiologist]]. She contributed significantly to [[bioacoustic]] research, in particular in the fields of insect hearing, bat echolocation and insect-bat interactions. Educated at [[University of Southern Denmark]], where





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Revision as of 13:25, 2 January 2024


List of Danish research ships


From SMM taxonomic committee:

The genus Lagenorhynchus is widely considered a polyphyletic taxon containing morphologically convergent species (Cipriano 1997, LeDuc et al. 1999, McGowen 2011, Banguera-Hinestroza et al. 2014, Vollmer et al. 2019). Vollmer et al. (2019) provided a detailed review of the relationships among members of the genus Lagenorhynchus and their relationship to Cephalorhynchus and Lissodelphis. Results continue to support the polyphyletic nature of the genus Lagenorhynchus and multiple morphological and genetic analyses indicate that L. albirostris and L. acutus are evolutionarily distinct from the other members of all three genera. Vollmer et al. (2019) recommended revision of the genus sensu Leduc et al. (1999), placing L. obscurus, L. obliquidens, L. australis and L. cruciger into the genus Sagmatias, L. acutus into the genus Leucopleurus and leaving L. albirostris in a monotypic genus Lagenorhynchus. While a majority of committee members supported the changes proposed by Vollmer et al. (2019), a 2/3 majority of voting members was not reached. Primary objection to the changes focused on remaining uncertainties in some relationships and the potential confusion that may be created if the proposed changes require further revision in the near future. At issue are 1) the conflicting support among data sets for a sister-taxa relationship between L. albirostris and L. acutus (which would obviate the need for Leucopleurus), and 2) evidence that australis and cruciger should be included in Cephalorhynchus (which would necessitate a new genus for obliquidens and obscurus, as australis is the type species for the genus Sagmatias). Therefore, the taxonomy list retains all species in Lagenorhynchus, recognizing that the current taxonomy does not reflect the evolutionary distinctiveness of L. albirostris and L. acutus. Next steps in unraveling the taxonomy of these dolphins will need to involve robust datasets that include all Lagenorhynchus and Cephalorhynchus species. Harlin-Cognato (2010) recognized L. obscurus posidonia (Peru/Chile)


Copenhagen-Bonn declarations







Godthaab (1898)

Grønland (right) together with the frigate Falster off the coast of Algeria in 1772
History
Denmark
NameGodthaab
OwnerRoyal Greenland Trading Department
BuilderC. Christensen, Framnäs, Sandefjord, Norge
Cost125,000 DKK
Launched10 Jan 1898
HomeportCopenhagen
IdentificationNJWB/OZOA
Faroe Islands (Denmark)
NameHvitabjørn
OwnerKjartan Mohr, Torshavn
HomeportTorshavn
IdentificationXPPS
FateSunk after fire in 1984
General characteristics
Class and type3-masted steam barquentine
Length35.2 m (115 ft)
Beam7.65 m (25.1 ft)
Draught4.6 m (15 ft)
Propulsion2-cylinder steam engine, 240 HP, Akers, Oslo
Speed6 kn (steam), 8 kn (steam + sail)

CCategory: Research vessels of Denmark CCategory: Arctic expeditions

https://larship.no/1898-godthaab/

http://www.tidsskriftetgronland.dk/archive/1953-8-Artikel08.pdf

http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=5804

Genetica

1967-1991

Genetica II

1991-2009

Tyra

History
Denmark
NameTyra
OwnerVejle County
BuilderMathiesens Bådebyggeri A/S, Aalborg
Acquired29 July 1993
HomeportVejle
Denmark
OwnerRegion of Southern Denmark
Acquired2 March 2007
HomeportFaaborg
Denmark
OwnerAarhus University
Acquired29 March 2010
HomeportAarhus
Denmark
OwnerHenrik Grønborg
Acquired4 August 2014
HomeportAarhus
Norway
OwnerTord A. Aslaksen
Acquired25 April 2019
HomeportLillesand
General characteristics
Length12.6 m (41 ft)
Beam4.5 m (15 ft)
Draught2.75 m (9.0 ft)
PropulsionScania, DS9, 215 kW and 30 HP bow thruster

CCategory: Research ships of Denmark

MMSI 219005597 Kaldesignal XPD5299

http://skibsregister.dma.dk/Main.asp?A=1&D=3&CSR=7128993&SID=6392841&VID=21849 Begæring om optagelse 869 25-04-2019 01-05-2019 Solgt til TYRA AS under stiftelse v. Tord A. Aslaksen, Lillesand, Norge Flagstat: Norge. (Begæring om optagelse af skib i Dansk Skibsregister 3270 08-09-2014 11-12-2014 ) (Begæring om optagelse af skib i Fartøjsfortegnelsen 29-07-1993 ) Motorskib - Miljøskib 29-07-1993 Hjemsted ÅRHUS 3270 08-09-2014 11-12-2014 (Tidligere ÅRHUS 29-03-2010 ) (Tidligere FÅBORG 02-03-2007 ) (Tidligere VEJLE 29-07-1993 ) BT 15,6 NT 4,7 18-12-2001 Længde 12,63 m Bredde 4,50 m Dybde 2,75 m Dimensionstal 56,84 Længde overalt 12,63 m 30-03-2009 Byggenr 126, År 1993 Ved Mathiesens Bådebyggeri A/S 9000 Aalborg Danmark

Tidligere optaget som FTJ 4219 TYRA af Århus