Dr. Paul Anderson

Director, Aquarium Fisheries
https://www.aquariumfisheries.com/

Dr. Anderson has co-managed $2.3M in grants, contracts, and scholarships; authored 30 scientific and popular publications; presented to global audiences of all ages; and developed 11 exhibits. His work has been featured in multiple international national news and media outlets.

Blog by Dr. Paul Anderson

Introducing FloridaReefFish:  A New Chapter for Florida's Marine Life Fishery

2025-12-05 05:22 PM - By Dr. Paul Anderson - Comment(s)
Introducing FloridaReefFish:  A New Chapter for Florida's Marine Life Fishery
Aquarium Fisheries and partners Mystic Aquarium and the Florida Marine Life Association (FMLA) officially launched FloridaReefFish, an initiative designed to strengthen Florida’s iconic marine life fishery through education, engagement, and collaboration.

Honoring the life and legacy of Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley

2025-12-02 08:43 AM - By Dr. Paul Anderson - Comment(s)
Honoring the life and legacy of Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley


It is with profound sadness that we honor the passing of Mrs. Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley, Founder and Executive Director of the LINI Foundation. Gayatri passed away this November, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in marine conservation, coastal community empowerment, and ethic...


Robots for Aquariums???

2025-05-08 04:35 PM - By Dr. Paul Anderson - Comment(s)
Robots for Aquariums???
Aquarium Fisheries Director Dr. Anderson cheers on the next generation of STEM innovators for ocean conservation at the FIRST Tech Challenge New England Premier Event.

Broadening Our Scope

2025-02-18 02:01 PM - By Dr. Paul Anderson - Comment(s)
Broadening Our Scope
Broadening our scope to empower sustainable aquarium fisheries from river to reef.

Sustaining the Reef:  Aquarium Fishers Learn to Fish Smarter in Indonesia

2025-02-06 12:03 PM - By Dr. Paul Anderson - Comment(s)
Sustaining the Reef:  Aquarium Fishers Learn to Fish Smarter in Indonesia
Aquarium fishers from villages working with our partners Rare and LINI converged at the LINI Aquaculture and Training Center in North Bali to attend their first-ever training program focused on sustainable fishing.