JAMES LUSANA

Assistant Lecturer , School Of Aquatic Sciences And Fisheries Technology
Education:

BScĀ (Hons) (Dar)MScĀ (Zhejiang Ocean University)

Teaching:

Courses

Fish Taxonomy and Biology (AQ 236)

Fish Ecology (AQ 237)

Genetics, Breeding and Seed Production (AQ 340)

Research:

Current Research Projects

Molecular identity and population genetic structure of sea cucumbers along the coast of Tanzania. Additionally, He is currently using DNA markers to resolve the taxonomic ambiguity in Halophila ovalis complex and Halodule genera in Tanzania. He is also investigating the population genetic structure and gene flow of the mud creeper Terebralia palustris in Tanzania. One more, understanding the Fisheries indigenous knowledge; opportunities, preservation and knowledge transfer in Tanzania.

Projects:

Current Research Projects

Molecular identity and population genetic structure of sea cucumbers along the coast of Tanzania. Additionally, He is currently using DNA markers to resolve the taxonomic ambiguity in Halophila ovalis complex and Halodule genera in Tanzania. He is also investigating the population genetic structure and gene flow of the mud creeper Terebralia palustris in Tanzania. One more, understanding the Fisheries indigenous knowledge; opportunities, preservation and knowledge transfer in Tanzania.