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Biography: Yvonne Sadovy Yvonne Sadovy was born in London, England,
and received her PhD in 1986 from the University of Manchester, England. Thesis
research, on the reproduction of a tropical reef damselfish, led to a long association
with Puerto Rico, initially in the laboratory of Dr. Doug Shapiro at the University
of Puerto Rico and then as the first female Director of the Puerto Rico government’s
Fishery Research Laboratory. During that period emphasis of her work shifted
from questions of basic behaviour and biology in reef fishes to an increasing
interest in management and conservation. In the early 1990s she discovered that
Nassau grouper spawning aggregations were disappearing in parts of the Caribbean
leading to a focus on the threat of fishing to reef fishes in relation to their
biology, behaviour and to fishing practices. After a short-term Fishery Biologist
position with the Caribbean Fishery Management Council, Dr. Sadovy took up her
current teaching post at the University of Hong Kong in 1993, where she is an
Associate Professor. She continues, greatly bolstered by her postgraduate students,
to research the biology and fisheries of commercially important reef fishes,
recently coauthoring a book on the reef fishes of Hong Kong. Dr. Sadovy is currently
working on the impacts of fishing vulnerable reef fish resources, especially
those that aggregate to spawn (www.scrfa.org),
by the luxury live reef food fish trade centred in Southeast Asia.. She is also
involved in IUCN (World Conservation Union) work on serranids and labrids, with
a particular focus on developing a sustainable management plan for the recently
listed Humphead wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus,
on CITES Appendix II , and is a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission
Steering Committee. She has authored or co-authored over 100 scientific and
other articles, ranging from basic reproduction of reef fishes and mariculture
issues, to biological responses to fishing, theoretical aspects of fish conservation
and management, and popular articles.
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