He has a B.S. in Physics, a Masters in Biophysics and a Ph.D. in
Statistics.
Dr. Gallucci specializes in quantitative stock assessment and
management of developing country, small scale fisheries.
He has been involved in assistance projects in Latin America, Africa
and the Mid-East, and has extensive experience in Pacific Northwest
coastal ecosystems. These include work and research in several
ecosystems ranging from Alaska to Washington State. These experiences
include the theoretical and practical management of small-scale, village
level [commonly called artisanal] fisheries for maximum sustainable
production and in institution creation for policies to resolve the
inevitable allocation conflicts among culture, wildstock and industrial
production sources.