- Enrico Gennari
Infobox Scientist
name = Enrico Gennari
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caption = Enrico Gennari
birth_date = birth date and age|1977|01|21
birth_place =Rome , I.T.
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occupation =Marine Biologist
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spouse = Unmarried
residence = Mossel Bay, South Africa
website = [http://www.sampla.org/scientific-team/enrico-gennari-curriculum-vitae.html Enrico Gennari]
footnotes =Enrico Gennari (born
1977-01-21 ) is a marine biologist who specialises in the study of thgreat white shark .Biography
Gennari was born in
Rome (Italy) the 21st January 1977. At 6 years of age he had proclaimed he was going to study thegreat white shark .His university career in Rome culminated in a masters degree in Natural Science at the university of Rome “La Sapienza” in February 2004 (magna cum laude). His degree thesis was on a vertebral ageing study in Etmopterus spinax, a bottom-dwelling shark typical of the Mediterranean sea, creating a new technique to “read” for the first time ever very difficult vertebra.
Enrico decided to have a year break in order to dedicate time to his other passion: scuba diving. So he spent a summer in the beautiful little island of Ustica, nearby Sicily (Italy), working as a dive master. The work was hard but rewarding, but nevertheless there was always something else to thing about: his dream, the great white shark.
Therefore he decided to send introduction emails to different shark researchers all around the world who were working on different projects. Among many replies Enrico was definitely captured by the one coming fromRyan Johnson , a PhD student who was planning the final year field work for his white shark project at Mossel Bay, South Africa.He worked with Ryan for 9 months during 2005, when they got insights into many white shark characteristics, some of them unknown till then, like the night time predatory behaviour of the white shark, as can be watched on the
National Geographic documentary “Sharkville”. In 2005 they conducted the longest ever manual track of a single white shark: 103 hours, almost 5 days.Enrico realised that was the life he wanted to do and had worked hard to achieve. So, in 2006 he worked for another PhD student, Alison Kock who was working on a white shark project, this time in False Bay, close to Cape Town, South Africa. He gained experience in predator-prey interactions studying, more specifically in predation surveys.
Enrico knew that he was very close to accomplish his dream of having his own research project studying the
great white shark .He therefore was enrolled at
Rhodes University for his PhD study on the thermo physio-ecology of the white shark under the supervision of Dr. Paul Cowley fromSAIAB andRyan Johnson . At the same time he and three other marine researchers (Ryan Johnson , Stephen Swanson and Toby Keswick) decided to create a private marine research institute focused on marine top predator called theSouth African Marine Predator Lab ( [http://www.sampla.org SAMPLA] ). At present Enrico is conducting his PhD in Mossel Bay trying to disclose the secrets behind theendothermic ability of thegreat white shark to elevate parts of its body warmer than the external water temperature.In 2008 Enrico, as a mamber of SAMPLA, initiated a great [http://www.kuleuven.be/onderzoek/homepage/south_africa.doc white shark researh internship program] that allows students from around the world to gain practial research skills.
Qualifications
* International nautical licence for under 24 m vessels without any limit from the coast
*PADI scuba diving instructor
*Dry suit, Equipment specialist
*Dive medic and CPR
*DAN Oxygen and Advanced Oxygen First Aid
*3rd level Apnea Academy free diverTelevision appearances
2006 by
Discovery Channel : After the Attack2007 by
Discovery Channel : [http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/sharks/sharkweek/ontv/sharktribe/index.shtml Shark Tribe] , producer “Triosphere”, broadcaster “Discovery International”2007 by
National Geographic : [http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/sharkville-3657/Overview#tab-Overview Sharkville] , producer “Obsessively Creative”, broadcaster “National Geographic”External links
* [http://www.sampla.com South African Marine Predator Lab]
* [http://www.carcharias.org Carcharias]Scientific Articles
Kock A., Johnson R.L., Bester M.N., Compagno L., Cliff G., Dudley S., Gennari E., Griffiths C.L., Kotze D., Laroche K., Meyer M.A., Oosthuizen W.H. and Swanson S., 2006. White shark abundance: not a causative factor in numbers of shark bite incidents. In: Finding a balance: white shark conservation and recreational safety in the Inshore waters of Cape Town, South Africa. D.C. Nel and T.P. Peschak Eds. WWF South Africa Report Series - 2006/Marine/001.
* [http://www.sampla.org/downloads/17.pdf Article Online Version]Gennari E. and Scacco U., 2007. First age and growth estimates in the deep water shark, Etmopterus spinax (Linnaeus, 1758), by deep coned vertebral analysis. Marine Biology 152 (5): 1207-1214
* [http://www.sampla.org/downloads/19.pdf Article Online Version]References
* [http://saiab.co.za/index.php?pid=%2027 SAIAB Research institute - Scientists]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/07/24/DI2008072403031.html?nav=hcmodule SHARK - The Great White]
* [http://sampla.org SAMPLA - Researcher]
* [http://www.sampla.org/scientific-team/enrico-gennari-curriculum-vitae.html Online CV of Enrico Gennari]
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