Gianna Fabi

Director of Research

Marine biologist with over 40 years of experience. Research activities aimed at the management of fishing activities and maritime areas, artificial habitats and assessment of the impacts induced by human activities (fishing, aquaculture, installation of offshore structures, etc.) on the marine environment and its resources. Responsible for over 70 projects financed by the EU, Italian Ministries, local authorities and private companies (e.g. Gas de France, ENI s.p.A). WP Leader in international projects including COFASP Eranet and BlueBio Eranet Cofund, both on behalf of the CNR-DTA. Expert in Evaluation Committees of research projects for the UE, NOOA, Italian ministries. Expert in fishing and aquaculture at WGs and national and international Commissions (e.g. STECF, FAO-GFCM). 78 ISI publications.


Institute

Ancona


Research Projects



The research activities of the Institute are carried out in the context of research, development and innovation projects, both national and international, based on regional funding programs (POR FEAMPA - Regional Operational Program of the European Maritime Affairs Fisheries Fund and Aquaculture and POR FESR - Regional Operational Program of the European Regional Development Fund) or ministerial (PRIN - Projects of relevant national interest, PNRA - National Research Program in Antarctica, PO FEAMPA - National Operational Program European Maritime Affairs Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) , programs for European Territorial Cooperation (Interreg), direct funding programs of the European Commission (Horizon2020 and Horizon Europe, Life, JPI - Joint Programming Initiatives, ERA-NET Cofund) and thematic collaboration initiatives managed by international organizations such as, for example , the FAO - GFCM (General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean). The Institute also develops funded projects in the context of collaborations with private companies in the sectors of the blue economy as well as technology transfer and research results. Research projects, mainly of a collaborative nature, are developed through a wide network of partners that include major Italian and foreign research institutions and universities.

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