Ismael Aaron Kimirei
Principal Researcher/ Centre Director - TAFIRI Kigoma at Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI) | Kigoma , Tanzania
- Subjects:
- Environmental sciences, Life Sciences, Biology
- Spoken languages:
- English, Swahili
- Status:
- Available for mentoring and open to collaboration.
- Support Level:
- Editing Support, Long-term mentoring and support, Short-term mentoring and support
- Support Offered:
- Writing, Dealing with the publishing process, Language polishing/light editing, Responding to peer review, Language editing or proofreading support
Rising Scholars articles
- Peer Review Week interview: Dr Ismael Kimirei - Sep. 12, 2018
Work
- Subjects:
- Environmental sciences, Life Sciences, Biology
- Research Keywords:
- fish ecology, marine ecology, limnology, climate change, fisheries, habitat connectivity, coral reef ecology, mangroves, seagrass beds, ecotoxicology
- Collaboration interests:
- marine ecology, ecotoxicology, climate change effects/impacts on aquatic resources and biodivisity
- Biography:
- I am an Aquatic ecologist working in marine and freshwater systems, focusing on fish ecology, aquatic resources management, limnology, and climate change. I study marine ecosystems—mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs—connectivity for marine conservation and fisheries management. I am interested in how habitat degradation and change—both human and climate mediated changes—will affect the provision of ecosystem goods and services to coastal communities. Currently, I am studying the effect of climate change on fisheries productions in, and functioning of, Lake Tanganyika; and how land use and urbanization are affecting water quality in the great east African lakes. I am also working on how urban development in Tanzania is affecting marine coastal habitats, especially mangroves. Most of my publications can be accessed from research gate at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ismael_Kimirei
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