In This Issue
From fisheries management to ocean- and land-based aquaculture operations to the commercial fishing industry, ongoing investment levels in resources to expand this sector sustainably are critical to progress. Each associated activity requires fit-for-purpose tools for meeting product demands, governmental regulations, and research constraints.
In Environment, Coastal & Offshore (ECO) Magazine’s summer edition—Fisheries & Aquaculture—we examine some of the proposed solutions designed to overcome the persistent challenges faced by the applied marine science professionals in the field.
A special thank you to our guest contributors: DSA Ocean, Yokogawa Fluid Imaging, Ropeless Systems Inc., Valeport, and the National Oceanography Centre.
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Tarek Ahmed Juffali Research Chair in Red Sea Ecology
He has a Master's Degree in Public Policy from the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government, and a double Bachelor Degree from Yale University in Global Affairs and French Studies. Vinicius is Brazilian by nationality, and has previously worked for the Brazilian Permanent Mission to the United Nations. With a strong interest and academic background in conflict-resolution, Vinicius also has previous experience working with civil society organizations in the Western Balkans on issues related to post-conflict education and state-building.