Melita is a co-Director of CORDIO East Africa, based in Kenya. She has worked in coral reef and fisheries research, management and conservation in East Africa, elsewhere in the Indian Ocean and also ...
Groupe de spécialistes du vivaneau, de la dorade et du grunt de la CSE de l'UICN
Leadership de groupe
Dr Melita SAMOILYS
Melita is a co-Director of CORDIO East Africa, based in Kenya. She has worked in coral reef and fisheries research, management and conservation in East Africa, elsewhere in the Indian Ocean and also in the Pacific and Red Sea. She has contributed to marine protected areas and fisheries policy development in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Djibouti, Sudan, Somalia, Philippines, Australia, Fiji and Solomon Islands and globally. Melita was born in Tanzania, educated in Uganda, UK and Australia, and has lived in Kenya for 25 years. Her areas of experience include coral reef ecology particularly of fishes, marine protected areas, climate change, artisanal fisheries, community-based conservation and vulnerable species protection. She is a member of three IUCN Species Specialist Groups - Groupers and Wrasses, Shark (Vice Chair Africa), Snapper Seabream and Grunt (Co-Chair). She is an Associate Editor of the Royal Society Open Science Journal and on the Editorial Board of the Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Journal. Melita’s MSc and PhD were from Queensland University and James Cook University in Australia. She is a Senior Research Associate University of Oxford, and Adjunct Academic Staff Pwani University, Kenya.
Dr Kenyon LINDEMAN
Ken is a Professor Emeritus, Florida Institute of Technology. His focus is on the conservation science of coastal fishes and their habitats, and the applications of waterfolk knowledge to management in the southeast U.S. and Caribbean. Over 80 publications with many partners in >25 science, policy, and law journals; 4 books; 15 chapters in other books; and large agency or nonprofit reports. Work experience in addition to F.I.T. includes NOAA, University of Miami, several conservation nonprofits, and the private sector. Founded the Academic Sustainability Program at F.I.T., 2010. Service on dozens of expert panels, city to local. Ph.D., RSMAS, Univ. of Miami.
Ken is a Professor Emeritus, Florida Institute of Technology. His focus is on the conservation science of coastal fishes and their habitats, and the applications of waterfolk knowledge to management ...