CAMARC / PRIMMA-UABCS
Researcher / Project leader
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Fabian Missael Rodríguez González is a researcher at PRIMMA (Marine Mammal Research Program) at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur (UABCS), Mexico, where he earned his B.Sc. in Marine Biology and M.Sc. in Marine and Coastal Science. Since 2016, he has been actively involved in marine research, leading various projects. With over eight years of experience in the LSIESP (Laguna San Ignacio Ecosystem Science Program), Gray Whale Research Project in Baja California Sur, he currently serves as a research leader, focusing on body condition assessment using drone technology. Fabian has co-authored three scientific papers and contributed to two chapters in the book Sex in Cetaceans. From 2021 to 2023, he was a teaching assistant at UABCS. In 2024, he worked as a drone pilot for the National Marine Mammal Foundation, assisting with monitoring efforts for the endangered vaquita porpoise. His research interests include marine conservation, species monitoring, and the application of technology in environmental management. Fabian is dedicated to advancing marine science and conservation through local community engagement, education, and the use of innovative tools to ensure the sustainability of marine ecosystems.
November 2024