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Sakhalin Salmon Initiative CenterSakhalin Salmon Initiative

The SSI Center was created with the support of the Wild Salmon Center in April, 2007. It serves as the main implementation body for the SSI. It is located in the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and currently has a staff of six people:

Sergey Didenko

Sergey Didenko, Director

Sergey Didenko has over 30 years of experience in fisheries. For over a decade he directed a local fishing company under Swedish and Russian ownership. From 2004-2008, he served as Director of the Sakhalin Oblast FIsheries Department. Since leaving the Oblast, Didenko has served as a consultant to the Kuril islands regional government and has directed a local fisheries association.

Anatoly Semenchenko

Anatoly Semenchenko, Fisheries Biologist

Anatoly Semenchenko is managing the SSI Regional Monitoring Plan for the SSI Center. Prior to joining the SSI Center, Semenchenko worked for 20 years at the Pacific Ocean Fisheries and Oceanography Institute in Vladivostok. He has authored over 100 publications regarding salmonids in the Primoryie Region of the Russian Far East, has organized seven international fisheries expeditions and has experience working with GIS.

Alexei Fedosenko

Alexei Fedosenko, Legal Assistant

Alexei Fedosenko brings English language and Russian legal knowledge to the SSI Center. He has university degrees in English language and legal assistantship. Prior to working at the SSI Center, Fedosenko worked with several Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk-based organizations from 2003-2007 as an information technology specialist, English translator, consultant and legal assistant. Fedosenko has also competed in regional and national track-and-field events as a sprinter.

Marina Kozlova

Marina Kozlova, Accountant

Marina Kozlova has over two decades of accounting experience, having worked for various Sakhalin-based organizations since 1987, most recently for a Turkish construction company, "Enka Insaat ve Sanayi Anonim Sirketi."

Natalya Kizimova

Natalya Kizimova, Education Specialist

Natalya Kizimova is managing the SSI Education Program. She earned her degree in history and social studies education from Sakhalin State University in 2004. She has experience both in managing small grant programs and in working on education grant projects.

Visit the the SSI Center's Russian language website.