GenoMar Genetics Group proudly announces the appointment of Marina Delphino as the group’s Fish Health & Quality Solutions Manager, effective from December 1, 2023. Marina’s wealth of experience and expertise in the field underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable practices in tilapia aquaculture.
Strategic vision and global biosecurity standards
One major task for Marina will be to develop and implement a unified vision and strategy in fish health, welfare, and quality for all our global operations. This is part of our engagement to deliver robust and healthy starting material to our customers in the aquaculture industry.
āMarina has done an outstanding job setting up and maintaining a whole new standard in biosecurity and health management at our tilapia breeding center in LATAM. We want to replicate similar standards across all our operations and lead the way in the biosecurity as much as we do in genetic performance. Her skills, experiences and uncompromising attitude will provide great leadership to our global teams to reach that goalā
Alejandro Tola Alvarez, CEO of GenoMar Genetics Group
āI’m excited to take up this new role at GenoMar. Building on my journey since 2020 as the Fish Health and Welfare Manager at the Brazilian Breeding Center, I will be dedicating my efforts to maintaining our top-tier biosecurity and health standards across all units. Furthermore, my focus will be on achieving crucial certifications and building systems for quality control of the final product. This move represents a major step forward in the company’s collective pursuit of sustainable, high-quality aquacultureā
Marina Delphino, Fish Health & Quality Solutions Group Manager of GenoMar Genetics Group
Education and professional experience
Marina is a veterinarian and holds a PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology from the University of Brasilia, Brazil. Before she started her position at GenoMar Genetics LATAM in October 2020, she had lots of relevant experiences from previous jobs:
Following the completion of her veterinary degree, Marina contributed to Aquatic Animal Health Coordination at the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Brasilia, Brazil. Her responsibilities included developing surveillance for aquatic animals and conducting import risk analysis for aquatic animals and their products.
During her PhD, she engaged in an aquaculture project to identify the key disease risks of tilapia farming in a tropical reservoir. This involved a comprehensive study, characterizing the dynamics of prevalent pathogens. The findings served as a foundation for the development of effective control measures, influencing tilapia health and enhancing surveillance programs.
In her postdoctoral fellowship, Marina collaborated with the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Aquatic Epidemiology at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, further enriching her expertise in the field.