Sara Meriyeg

Marine Biology
Marine Aquaculture
Morocco

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Sara Meriyeg has completed her Bachelor’s from the University of Science and Technics of Béni-Mellal in development and environmental management. After she completed her studies and get her degree as an Application Engineer in Environment science from the faculty of science and technics of Tangier in 2014 she had an international Master “EXPO Master integrated coastal zone management” between three of the main universities in the world: Pavia University in Italy, Tongji University in China and finally Chonnam University in South Korea. She attended many international congress related to the field of oceanography; the last one was in China: Seminar of coastal Geology and Integrated Management organized by GEO-Coasts and Tongji University, Qingdao, China. Now she is a second year PhD student in the faculty of science and technics of Béni-Mellal, Morocco. Her research focuses on the problem of contamination of soil and ground water by pesticides and nitrates in the region of Tadla. Sara Meriyeg has completed her Bachelor’s from the University of Science and Technics of Béni-Mellal in development and environmental management. After she completed her studies and get her degree as an Application Engineer in Environment science from the faculty of science and technics of Tangier in 2014 she had an international Master “EXPO Master integrated coastal zone management” between three of the main universities in the world: Pavia University in Italy, Tongji University in China and finally Chonnam University in South Korea. She attended many international congress related to the field of oceanography; the last one was in China: Seminar of coastal Geology and Integrated Management organized by GEO-Coasts and Tongji University, Qingdao, China. Now she is a second year PhD student in the faculty of science and technics of Béni-Mellal, Morocco. Her research focuses on the problem of contamination of soil and ground water by pesticides and nitrates in the region of Tadla.

Research Intrest

Marine Science

Global Scientific Words in Agri and Aquaculture