Background
Hasle was born in Borre as the daughter of shipmaster Johan Kristian Rytter (1890–1966) and his wife Nicoline Olava Nielsen (1885–1976).
Hasle was born in Borre as the daughter of shipmaster Johan Kristian Rytter (1890–1966) and his wife Nicoline Olava Nielsen (1885–1976).
She graduated from Elverum Teachers" College in 1942, and graduated from the University of Oslo in 1949.
Among the first female professors of natural science at the University of Oslo, she specialized in the study of phytoplankton. Her first publication was Phototactic vertical migration in marine dinoflagellates. She took the dr.philos. degree in 1968 on the thesis An Analysis of the Phytoplankton of the Pacific Southern Ocean.
She was hired as a lecturer at the University of Oslo in 1961, and was then a professor of marine botany from 1977 to 1990.
She was the third female professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and was inducted into the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1980 as the only female researcher at the time representing the natural sciences. She was also a visiting scholar at the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University from 1968 to 1969.
She is especially known for her studies of phytoplankton in general, and specifically the class Bacillariophyceae. The Bacillariophyceae genus Haslea has been named after her.
She is also known for revising the morphological taxonomy of the genera Thalassiosira, Nitzschia and Fragilariopsis.
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.