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Tethys Research Institute

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    Caterina Lanfredi, PhD Member of the Board of Directors at Tethys Research Institute / Member IUCN SSC/WCPA Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force
    • Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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    Elena Politi Technical Staff at Tethys Research Institute / Member IUCN SSC/WCPA Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force
    • Venice, Veneto, Italy
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    Valentina De Santis Environmental Biologist - MMO/PAM - Principal Field Investigator and Data Analyst of the CSR project at Tethys Research Institute
    • Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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    Viola Panigada First Class BSc (Hons) Marine Biology at the University of Aberdeen || Looking for PhD programs in quantitative marine ecology
    • Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Overview

The Tethys Research Institute is a non-profit research organisation supporting marine conservation through science and public awareness, founded in 1986 and headquartered at the Civic Aquarium of Milano, Italy. Tethys’ main goal is the conservation of the marine environment, achieved through the provision of scientific knowledge to conservation policy, the participation in the international conservation process, and public awareness. Over almost three decades of work, Tethys has generated one of the largest datasets on Mediterranean cetaceans (available online), and shared the results of its research in hundreds of scientific publications. In 1991 Tethys was the first to conceive and propose the creation of an iconic protected area, the Pelagos Sanctuary for the Conservation of Mediterranean Marine Mammals, the world’s first to be established beyond national jurisdiction. Since 1987 Tethys has involved, as research volunteers, thousands of people from all over the world in its conservation activities. Funding to Tethys derive from government and EC grants, private donors, and contributions from research volunteers. The work of Tethys is based on the collaboration of approximately 30 associates and assistants.