Rusizoka Fabiani Godfrey completed a Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture at the Sokoine University of Agriculture (2007) and a Master’s degree in Aquatic Tropical Ecology at the University of Bremen in Germany (2013). He is currently doing a Ph.D. in Marine Sciences at the University of Dar es Salaam. Currently, Fabiani is assessing on population structure and distribution of the small pelagic fishes along the Tanzanian coast


Journals
YearCitation
2023Fabiani, G., Mtonga, C.J., Chauka, L.J. et al. Mitochondrial DNA revealed a single stock structure of the Spotted sardinella Amblygaster sirm (Walbaum, 1792) (Teleostei; Clupeidae) in Tanzanian coastal waters. Mar. Biodivers. 53, 40 (2023)
2022Fabiani, G., Chauka, L. J., & Muhando, C. A. (2022). Population Characteristics of Selected Small Pelagic Fish Species along the Tanzanian Coast. Tanzania Journal of Science, 48(3), 585-595.
2018 Kunzmann, A., Beltran-Gutierrez, M., Fabiani, G., Namukose, M., Msuya, F. E. (2018). Integrated seaweed–sea cucumber farming in Tanzania. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 17(2), 35-50.
Book Chapters
YearCitation
2023Fabiani, G., Namukose, M., Katikiro, R. E., Yussuf, Y. S., Steinmann, N. M., & Msuya, F. E. (2023). Tanzania Case Study: Potential and Challenges of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) System of Seaweed and Sea Cucumber in Tanzania. In Challenges in Tropical Coastal Zone Management: Experiences and Lessons Learned (pp. 133-148). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Position:Senior Research Officer II
Phone:+255655734889
Email: godfreyfabian@tafiri.go.tz
Address:Dar es Salaam Centre, P.O.Box 78850, DAR ES SALAAM
Fax:+2552650043