Quentin Hanich
Quentin Hanich is a Professor of Fisheries Governance at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong, where he leads the Fisheries Governance Research Program and collaborates on the Ocean Equity Program. Quentin has worked widely throughout the Indo-Pacific region in various international partnerships focusing on ocean governance, emerging technologies, marine conservation, fisheries management and development. He is particularly interested in strategic research and capacity-building projects that support equitable ocean outcomes for coastal developing States. With this goal in mind, he engages closely with governments, stakeholders and international fora, and develops collaborative studies and courses that address current and future ocean governance and policy challenges.
In addition to his academic work, he has chaired international working groups, facilitated inter-governmental workshops, and advised Ministerial meetings, national delegations and sub-regional groups. He is currently the Chair of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission’s (IOTC) Technical Committee on Allocation Criteria, and a member of the United Nations Pool of Experts for the World Ocean Assessment and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas.
Quentin lives by the sea and loves the ocean, its nature and its people.
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