Samira Enajjar
Affiliation: Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer
Samira Enajjar is a marine biologist in the Marine Biodiversity laboratory of the National Institute of Science and Technology of the Sea (INSTM) in Tunisia. Since 2000, she conducts research on eco-biology, biodiversity, fishery, mitigation measures, and systematic of elasmobranchs mainly in batoids in the Gulf of Gabès (GSA 14). Her Ph.D interested in systematic, eco-biology and fishery of the Rhinobatids family in the area. She contributed to the elaboration of Vulnerable Marine Vertebrate Training Manuals. She is also a member of the Med-bycatch project as a supervisor and expert on the elasmobranchs group. She is regularly engaged in training courses related to systematic of batoids in many other national and regional projects. She participated in the elaboration of the Regional Action Plan of the Mediterranean Angel Sharks and the SubRegional Action Plan (SubRAP) of the GSA 12, 13 and 14 (Central Mediterranean Sea).