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D-5761-2013
Job Type
Research
Technical Advice & Consulting
Subject Area
Biological Oceanography, Marine Ecology
Activities
Koosha Dab is Senior Expert in Marine Ecology and Head of Ecology Group at the Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (Cenesta) and Co-coordinator for Marine and Coastal Areas for West and Central Asia at the ICCA Consortium.
Holder of a Master’s degree in marine biology, he has worked in coral reef biology and conservation, marine protected area management planning and environmental impact assessment. He also has been focusing on bio-cultural diversity and community conservation and the role of traditional knowledge and management systems in conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems (Aichi Biodiversity Targets 11 and 18), also as part of the Sustainable Ocean Initiative (SOI), description of Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSAs) in the North-West Indian Ocean and the Caspian and Black Seas regions and elaboration of the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) of Iran, for which he served as Drafting Committee member. Koosha has been part of the team supporting the implementation of Aichi Target 11 through diversification of IUCN governance types of protected areas in Iran, especially through the appropriate recognition of ICCAs with support of the ICCA Consortium in Iran. He is also a member of a team assessing the environmental and social impacts of industrial development in the coastal and marine ICCAs of Iran in the northwest Indian Ocean. He has authored numerous articles on marine and coral reef conservation.
Sea regions of study
Gulf of Oman
Persian Gulf
Indian Ocean
Skills
Coral reef biology and conservation, taxonomy of scleractinian corals, community-based conservation, marine protected area management planning, environmental impact assessment, marine spatial planning, Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSAs), Sustainable Ocean Initiative (SOI), scuba diving, professional underwater photography.