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Institute of

SF Sea Fisheries

Dr. Tobias Lasner


Institute of Sea Fisheries

Herwigstraße 31
27572 Bremerhaven
Telephone
+49 471 94460 344
Fax
+49 471 94460 199
Email
tobias.lasner@thuenen.de

Research interests

  • Maritime Sociology
  • Methods of empirical social research
  • Small-scale fisheries

Assignments

  • Research on social change in small-scale fisheries
  • Research on economic and social resilience of small-scale fisheries and coastal communities
  • Project management and -coordination

Educational background and employment

  • since 2020: Researcher at Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries
  • 2013 – 2020: Researcher at Thünen-Institute of Fisheries Ecology
  • 2013: Doctorate in Politics and Economics, thesis: “Ecopreneurship in Aquaculture – the adoption of eco-friendly innovations“
  • 2010 – 2013: Doctoral scholarship of Heinrich Böll Stiftung
  • 2008 – 2010: Scientist at the Department of Agriculture and Food Marketing University of Kassel
  • 2006 – 2008: Apprenticeship Inland Fisher at the Plönen Great Lake
  • 2001 – 2006: Studies of Sociology, Recent History, New and modern German Literature at the Philipps-University Marburg, Thesis: “Social change in traditional German inland fisheries“

Working Groups and Committees

Working Group - Committee

Tasks

KDM

 

Strategy Group Marine Social and Cultural Sciences in the German Marine Research Consortium (KDM)

KDM is a partner in identifying new research fields and developing international research strategies. The aim of the KDM is to promote marine research and strengthen public awareness of marine sciences. The strategy group focuses its research on people whose living environment is shaped by the sea.

STECF

 

Expert panel on demography in the fishing industry and social dimension of the EU Common Fisheries Policy.

The panel met for the first time in 2019 to analyse and evaluate the collection of demographic variables in the EU data collection programme. The panel is also working to increase the visibility of the social and cultural importance of fisheries.

Sustain Mare

 

Working-Group (WG) Stakeholder Interaction

The WG coordinates social science research activities, which are part of the German Marine Research Alliance’s (DAM) mission “protection and sustainable use of coasts, seas and oceans” (SustainMare).

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