July 13, 2020
Dr. Ameer Abdulla is senior advisor to the IUCN Global Marine and Polar Program on marine biodiversity and conservation science. Ameer is also the program lead on coral reef ecosystems. He is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas, the IUCN Climate Change and Coral Reefs Working Group, is a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science at the University of Queensland, Australia and is a Verified Conservation Area auditor. He has been a Senior Fellow of the UNEP World Conservation and Monitoring Center, a council member of the Australian Marine Science Association, a council member of the Australian Coral Reef Society, and a member of the Mediterranean Blue Carbon Advisory Committee.
Ameer holds a PhD in Coral Reef Science and a MSc in Marine Impact Assessment, Monitoring, and Management from James Cook University, Australia. He has over 20 years of experience in tropical marine ecology, conservation, and management in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, Great Barrier Reef, Mediterranean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. He is particularly interested in developing and harnessing multi-disciplinary marine science for conservation planning and ecosystem-based management of marine biodiversity.