Fiorenza Micheli
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Fiorenza "Fio" Micheli is an Italian-American marine ecologist and conservation biologist.


Early life and education

Micheli was born and raised in Italy. Upon graduating from the
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, where she studied animal behavior, she accepted a job collecting intertidal animals for a nature documentary. Following this, she enrolled at the
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for her PhD and at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis for her post-doctoral research. In 1996, Micheli obtained a grant from the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries to settle a long-standing dispute between rival oyster and clam fishers.


Career

Upon completing her formal education, Micheli accepted a faculty position at the
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. She later accepted an
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of Biological Sciences faculty appointment at
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's
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. While serving in this new role, she continued her research into the impact of human exploitation on the world's seas. In 2002, Micheli initiated and co-organized an
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symposium to discuss socioeconomic and ecological strategies to manage fisheries sustainably and preserve marine resources. In 2004, Micheli was selected as a Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow "to help them communicate scientific information effectively to non-scientific audiences, especially policy makers, the media, business leaders and the public." As a result of her research, Micheli was awarded one of five 2009 Pew Fellowships in Marine Conservation. She planned on using the $150,000 grant for her project "assessing human threats to Mediterranean marine ecosystems and their cumulative impacts on deep and shallow Mediterranean reefs." Following this, she received further funding from the
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to study two isolated Pacific atolls around
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. In 2014, Micheli co-authored a paper challenging a previously accepted theory which stated that protecting threatened species with unique functional roles is synonymous with protecting ecosystems. She argued instead that threatened species in high numbers could damage their surroundings. At the beginning of 2017, Micheli was the recipient of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary's Ricketts Memorial Award. In June, Micheli co-authored a paper that called on marine scientists to incorporate social responsibility into sustainable seafood metrics. She was also co-appointed to jointly lead Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions with conservationist Jim Leape. As a result of her research, Micheli was named the third
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speaker at the 2019
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Conference. During the
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, Micheli and Jeremy Goldbogen were appointed as Co-Directors of Hopkins Marine Station for a two-year term. In this role, she earned various research grant for her four co-led research projects; ''One Ocean: A Vision for Transformative Ocean Research, Education and Impact at Stanford University,'' ''Resilience Engineering: Interventions to Maintain Ecosystem Value During Climate Change,'' ''Taking the Pulse of Monterey Bay: Revolutionizing Oceans Research and Education,'' and ''Creating a Digital Revolution for Ocean Stewardship.''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Micheli, Fiorenza Living people Italian emigrants to the United States American ecologists Women ecologists Italian ecologists Stanford University faculty Academic staff of the University of Pisa University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni University of Florence alumni Year of birth missing (living people)