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UNE NORTH Executive Director Costa-Pierce in Iceland

Barry Antonio Costa-Pierce, Ph.D., FAAAS

Professor Emeritus

Professor Costa-Pierce has a 40+ year career in the marine and freshwater sciences. His overall research interest is in "Ocean Aquatic Food Systems": how seafood systems throughout the world interact with marine & freshwater ecosystems, fisheries, aquaculture, and people. He has worked internationally at research organizations in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. In the USA he has served at both state and private universities from Hawai'i to California, and from Minnesota to the Gulf Coast to Maine. Professor Costa-Pierce is one of the pioneers of "Ecological Aquaculture". He served on the Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) team that developed FAO's "Ecosystem Approach to Aquaculture" and has worked on its local to global implementation ever since. He served as an Editor & Editor-in-Chief of Aquaculture (Elsevier Science) for 20 years, retiring in 2018. Before joining UNE in 2012, he was the Director & Professor of Fisheries and Aquaculture at two NOAA Sea Grant College Programs: the Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program at the University of Rhode Island (2001-2012) and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium based at the University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (1998-2001). Professor Costa-Pierce was a co-PI of the 5-year, $20 million NSF UMaine EPSCoR Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET). In 2015, he was elected a AAAS Fellow. From 2017 to 2021, he was a Guest Professor & Advisor to the Swedish Mariculture Research Center (SWEMARC), and in 2108 he was awarded a Swedish Royal Academy of Agriculture & Forestry Knut & Alice Wallenberg Professorship at the University of Gothenburg (UGOT). He continues to serve as an Advisor to Sweden's national "Blue Foods Center"  In 2019, he became Chair of the University of the Arctic (UArctic) Thematic Network in Ocean Food Systems.

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