Fabrizio Serena

Associate with Senior Collaboration Assignment

He has published about 170 scientific articles, of which 15 for dissemination to the general public, 57 concerning aspects of fisheries monitoring, 12 about population dynamics and 26 regarding species biogeography and systematics, 11 mimeo and 18 in print. Seventy of them concern cartilaginous fish: three volumes were published by FAO, one by the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection; he is also co-author of the IUCN volume on the identification of vulnerable Mediterranean species. He prepared about 50 regional, ministerial and European reports, 30 internal notes, as well as oversaw the publishing of 7 conference proceedings, seminars, workshops, and co-edited and co-authored the “check-list of marine organisms of Italy”. He supervised many MSc dissertation projects and PhD thesis. Lastly, he acts as referee and/or editor of high impact factor Italian and international scientific Journals such as: Biologia Marina Mediterranea, Fisheries Research, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Fisheries Research, Mediterranean Marine Science, Scientia Marina, JMBA Journal Marine Biology Association, Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystem, Zootaxa, etc


Institute

Mazara Del Vallo


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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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