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Maria Teresa
Spedicato
Scientific Advisor and Board Member
Research interests:
Articles:
Titolo | Anno | Rivista |
|---|---|---|
Mitigating effects on target and by-catch species fished by drifting longlines using circle hooks in the South Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean) | 2023 | Frontiers in Marine Science |
SEAwise report on predicting effect of changes in ‘fishable’ areas on fish and fisheries | 2023 | Technical University of Denmark |
Growth performance, gut microbiota composition, health and welfare of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fed an environmentally and economically sustainable low marine protein diet in sea cages | 2023 | Scientific Reports |
SEAwise Report on the key drivers of stock productivity and future environmental scenarios | 2022 | Technical University of Denmark |
SEAwise Report on fisher behaviour submodels | 2022 | echnical University of Denmark |
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Biography:
She has more than 30 years’ experience in the field of fish population dynamics, stock assessment, fishery management, telemetry and spatial distribution/dynamics, fish behaviour and fish welfare. She has participated to the Activities of SAC-FAO (Scientific Advisory Committee-SAC, GFCM) since 2000 and to the sessions of STECF-SGMED-EWG since 2008. She is involved in the EU Data Collection Framework program since 2002. She acted as coordinator of several European and national programs in the field of fishery and aquaculture. She is the author/co-author of more than 50 scientific publications. She is member of the STECF (Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries) of the European Commission since 2025.
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