Mohamed Razali has 22 years’ diverse experience in the aquaculture and fisheries industry - starting with a recirculating system (RAS) hatchery in Old Noarlunga, Adelaide in 2000, a live fish retailing venture in Carrefour hypermarkets in 2008, a Tilapia farm at Lake Kenyir, Terengganu in 2008, a Deep Sea Fishing tuna fleet in 2013, and most recently focused on Landbased and Offshore Mariculture in the Middle East, Tilapia Farms in Uganda and Cote d’Ivoire, and Seafood Trading between Dubai and South East Asia.
Razali travels widely and is heavily engaged in the local and regional aquaculture and fisheries industry. He is currently the Protem Secretary of the Malaysian Aquaculture Industry Federation (since 2018), and was the Deputy President of the Marine Fish Farmers Association Malaysia (www.mffam.org) (2016-2021), is a member of the Malaysian Fisheries Society (www.mfs.org.my) (since 2018), and is a member of the World Aquaculture Society (www.was.org) (since 2015).
Razali is a firm believer in sustainable aquaculture and fisheries and is an active participant of regional programs organized by Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO’s).
Mohamed Razali is currently an Advisor to the UCSI University (https://www.ucsiuniversity.edu.my/)’s Centre of Research for Advanced Aquaculture based in