Biography:
PHD. Minerva C. Maldonado earned a Bachelor's degree in Oceanology in Baja California, Mexico, a Master's degree from the Autonomous University of Baja California Sur, Mexico, and a Doctorate in Science in the Use, Management, and Preservation of Natural Resources from the Northwest Biological Research Center (CIBNOR) in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, specializing in Marine Fish Reproduction at the IATS in Castellón, Spain. She has worked for 29 years as a Senior Researcher at CIBNOR. Her research has focused on marine fish farming, and she has published numerous scientific articles in indexed journals and popular science articles. She has led research projects funded by the federal government for community projects and has established partnerships with private companies. She has also trained instructors at various academic levels, conducted courses on marine fish, and helped organize a Science Fair for students from preschool through high school, emphasizing the scientific method. He believes that developing aquaculture in Mexico is a high priority for recovering and preserving the diversity of various species that are being overexploited and left unregulated. He believes that the sea is important for our health because we can obtain high-quality marine protein through aquaculture.


Title : Early gonadal development phases leading to sexual maturity in the Pacific white snook (Centropomus viridis) under captive conditions in B.C.S., México