Maria Emília Cunha

 

Maria Emília de Freitas Mota e Cunha

Emília Cunha is a research scientist at the Departamento de Ambiente Aquático (Department of the Aquatic Environment) at  Instituto de Investigação Agrária e das Pescas - IPIMAR, the Instituto de Investigação das Pescas e do Mar (Portuguese Institute for Marine Research), in Algés (just outside Lisboa), Portugal. As of 2005 she is working at CRIP-Sul, the IPIMAR Estação Experimental de Piscicultura de Olhão, on a new project culturing copepods as live feed for use in Aquaculture.

She lives in Peral near São Brás de Alportel with her husband Bill Silvert and her threee dogs, Lua Nova, Rambo and a toy poodle called Sara Sofia Caracola de Cunha who has two pet kittens (every dog should have a cat).

She has a separate site dealing with her professional activities.

You can also learn more about her personal life and about their complicated wedding and honeymoon.

 

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