Alexandra Cunha
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Alexandra Cunha | |
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| Born | 1962 (age 63–64) |
| Occupation | Marine biologist |
| Known for | Marine grassland conservation |
| Children | Two |
Alexandra Cunha is a Portuguese marine biologist, environmentalist and researcher, specialising in marine grassland ecology. She is a former president of the Portuguese Liga para a Proteção da Natureza (League for the Protection of Nature).
Alexandra Cunha was born in 1962 in Maputo (formerly Lourenço Marques) in the then Portuguese Mozambique. Returning with her family to Portugal after the fall of the Estado Novo regime, she studied at a high school in Portimão on the Algarve coast, which is where she developed her interest in the sea and nature conservation. She graduated in biology from the University of Aveiro and did an internship at the São Jacinto Dunes Natural Reserve near Aveiro. Her supervisor there was assigned to set up the Ria Formosa Natural Park in the Algarve and asked her to join him. She worked there while obtaining a master's degree in coastal management from the University of Algarve. She then moved to the US to obtain a doctorate from Auburn University in Alabama, where she specialized in ecological modelling.[1][2]