Project leader Sanja Matić Skoko, PhD is scientific adviser at the IOF in the Laboratory for Ichthyology and Coastal Fisheries. Her research is related to biology and ecology of fishes. Special attention is given to the economically important fish species and the status of coastal resources in terms of management and protection of biodiversity in general.
Jakov Dulčić, PhD is scientific adviser at the IOF and head of the Laboratory for Ichthyology and Coastal Fisheries. His research is mostly related to long-term changes in coastal communities and alien and indigenous fish species related to climate changes.
Pero Tutman, PhD is senior scientific associate at the IOF. His research covers different topics in fish biology and aquaculture.
Branko Dragičević, PhD works as scientific associate at the IOF. He actively participates in all of Laboratory for Ichthyology and Coastal Fisheries activity, from basic ichthyologic research, alien and indigenous fish species related to climate changes to very complex zoological issues.
Dubravka Bojanić Varezić, PhD is scientific associate at the IOF. She is mostly involved in research related to feeding and trophic relations.
Krešo Markulin is working at the IOF as PhD student on Faculty of Science (Interdisciplinary Doctoral Study in Oceanology) working on geology and geochemistry.
Branko Glamuzina, PhD is scientific adviser in the Department of Aquaculture, University of Dubrovnik. His expertise focuses on estuarine issue, with special interest in biology and ecology of estuarine and wetland species, long-term changes in estuarine communities due climate changes.
Marcelo Kovačić, PhD is scientific advisor, working as museum advisor at the Natural History Museum Rijeka. He is mostly interested in taxonomy, zoogeography, phylogeny, ecology and species biology of gobiid and other small sized fishes.
Melita Peharda Uljević, PhD is scientific adviser at the IOF. He is a project leader of HRZZ Research Project "SCOOL - Sclerochronology as a tool for detecting long-term Adriatic environmental changes", dealing with bivalve shells geochemistry.
Dario Vrdoljak as PhD student will focus on quantifying habitat specific demographic rates for selected sparids, impact on their population dynamics with complementing considerable lack of basic biological knowledge for targeted species.
Mišo Pavičić is PhD student in Laboratory of Ichthyology and Coastal Fisheries. He is involved in fisheries research and genetic research.