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).