Fanny’s work has been featured or quoted in The New York Times, Forbes, Science, Nature, BBC World, and a range of local outlets around the globe. Her work has been referenced over 5,000 times. Most recently, she wrote an Editorial for the journal Science on Why Blue Carbon Can’t Wait.
Her article “The importance of marine spatial planning in advancing ecosystem-based sea use management” is widely recognized for pioneering the practical application of ecosystem based management through marine spatial planning. As part of her PhD degree, she published the book Marine spatial planning: concepts, current practice and linkages to other management approaches.
In 2015, she published a global best practice guide on managing marine protected areas effectively. The guide brought together a decade of experience working on ocean sustainable development around the world and is now available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and Indonesian.
In 2016, she wrote a high-profile plea in the journal Nature on why the ocean cannot be saved on a budget of breadcrumbs.