About

Nora Claire Miller is a passionate fishkeeper and a notable researcher in the field of fisheries science. She has been fascinated by aquatic life since she was a child, and has kept various species of fish and plants in her home aquariums. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with other fish enthusiasts through her website, writing on diverse topics related to fish.

Nora has a strong academic background in chemistry and tropical medicine. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from which she developed an interest in the molecular aspects of biological systems. She then pursued her doctoral studies in tropical medicine, it was then she investigated the immunological responses of fish to parasitic infections. She continued her research as a postdoctoral fellow during which she focused on developing novel vaccines against bacterial and viral diseases affecting fish.

Nora has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals. She has also contributed to several book chapters and reviews on fish health and disease. She is a member of several reputed fisheries and aquaculture societies. She has received several awards and grants for her outstanding research achievements.

Nora is currently a senior researcher and leads a team of scientists and technicians working on various projects related to fish health and disease surveillance, diagnosis, prevention, and control. She collaborates with other researchers, veterinarians, aquaculturists, and fishery managers from different institutions and agencies across the state and beyond. She also participates in outreach activities to educate the public about the importance of fish health and welfare for sustainable aquaculture and conservation.

Nora’s website is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about fishkeeping, fish health and disease, as well as the latest developments and innovations in aquaculture. She updates her website regularly with informative articles, welcomes feedback and questions from her readers, and encourages them to join her online community of fish lovers.

Nora can be reached at fishkeepedia@gmail.com or through her website www.fishkeepedia.com