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Naima Andrea Lopez is a Research Fellow and Doctor of Philosophy student focused on biodiversity conservation and the reproductive behavior of Atlantic bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea. Her academic journey began at the University of Barcelona, where she conducted significant research on electronic tagging of the species along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. With an h-index of 119, Lopez has contributed to numerous publications and projects, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development goals. She has collaborated on various projects, including studying spatial-temporal patterns of oceanic sharks, which has implications for management and conservation efforts. In addition to her research, Lopez is actively engaged with the academic community and shares her findings across multiple platforms, demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge in marine biology and conservation science.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Investigating spatial-temporal patterns of oceanic sharks.
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