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Exploring the Diversity of Fields within Shark Science

Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Release Date: 11/13/2023

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Tune in to the Beyond Jaws podcast to hear Elisa Areano, Executive Director of Fundacion Mundo Azul, share her inspiring journey from real estate developer to shark conservationist. Discover how her foundation protects sharks and collaborates with fishing communities to reduce shark fishing impacts. Join host Andrew Lewin and co-host Dr. David Ebert as they delve into Elisa's innovative approach to shark conservation on this engaging episode. Website: Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: ...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Today's episode features Dr. David Ebert discussing a newly released field guide to sharks, rays, and chimaeras of the East Coast of North America, co-authored with Mark Dando. The guide is designed to help identify these fascinating elasmobranch species. The episode delves into the history of shark science, from early misconceptions to the growth of the field and public interest, spurred by movies like Jaws. Listen to the Beyond Jaws podcast to learn more about shark scientists and their work beyond the realm of fear-inducing stereotypes. Get the Book:  Princeton Press: Amazon: Connect...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Dr. Britt Finucci and Dr. David Ebert discuss a recent paper on the extinction of deep-sea shark species due to fishing for the liver oil trade. They delve into the history of shark science, from public perceptions shaped by movies like Jaws to the diverse fields within shark science today. Tune in to the Beyond Jaws podcast to explore the work of shark scientists and deepen your understanding of these fascinating species. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram: Importance of...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

On this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, conservation biologist Eva Myers discusses her work with the Angel Shark Conservation Project and Network. Discover how Eva built a network to study angel sharks in the Canary Islands, highlighting the communication and effort involved. Dive into the evolution of shark science from the early 1900s to the present day, exploring the growing public interest sparked by movies like Jaws. Join hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert as they delve into Eva's journey studying angel sharks and the importance of understanding these fascinating species beyond...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, special guest Alison Towner discusses her career studying great white sharks in South Africa. The conversation delves into her journey from the UK to South Africa, her research on orcas impacting great white populations, and the evolution of shark science over the years. Tune in to learn about Alison's fascinating work and gain a deeper understanding of these incredible species. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram: The presence of...

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Today on the Beyond Jaws podcast, Maria Cristina Oddone from Brazil shares her research on sharks and rays. Dive into the cellular level of shark science with her fascinating work. Join hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert as they explore the evolution of shark science from the early days of fear and curiosity to the diverse fields within the field today. Discover the incredible work of shark scientists like Maria Cristina Odane and expand your knowledge beyond jaws. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: ...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

In this episode, we hear from Ava Domenicelli, an intern at Dr. Lowe's Shark Lab, who created a successful 15-minute documentary about sharks with over 6,000 views on YouTube. She shares her journey, from the inception of the documentary to the challenges and successes she encountered along the way. Tune in to discover how she brought her story to life and the reactions from her family, friends, and viewers. The episode highlights the power of storytelling and determination in sharing a passion for sharks. Link to the Mini-Documentary: Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

On this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, Lauren Meyer from Flinders University discusses her research on iconic megafauna like great white sharks and cuttlefish, exploring trophic levels, food webs, and surprising diet preferences of tiger sharks. Delve into the evolution of shark science, from early perceptions to the impact of movies like Jaws, and learn about the diverse fields within shark science. Join us as we uncover the work of shark scientists from the American Elasmobranch Society, helping you expand your knowledge Beyond Jaws. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Join us on this episode of Beyond Jaws as we chat with Enric Cortes, a retired shark scientist from NOAA Fisheries. Discover his fascinating career spanning 25 years and learn about his plans for retirement. Tune in to explore the evolution of shark science and the diverse fields within the industry. Don't miss out on this insightful episode shedding light on these mysterious ocean creatures. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram: Shark stock assessments are crucial for...

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Dave and Andrew talk about the big game because this is what they have been talking about all season in between recording episodes on shark science and conservation.  Andrew is a huge 49er fan and Dave grew up in the Bay area so both of them are rooting for the 49ers to win.  Hear them speak about the Super Bowl before the game and after the devastating loss of their number one team.  Connect with us: Website: Instagram: Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas Website: Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram:  

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On this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, Dr. Charlie Huveneers joins as a guest to discuss his career studying the Wabbegon sharks. The hosts express their excitement about this unique shark and the interesting conversation that follows. They delve into the growth of shark science, from the limited knowledge in the early 1900s to the diverse fields within the discipline today. The hosts also highlight the public's increased fascination with sharks, spurred on by movies like Jaws. With a focus on exploration, discovery, genetics, and ecology, the Beyond Jaws podcast aims to introduce listeners to shark scientists and their work, taking knowledge beyond fear and stereotypes. The hosts are thrilled to have Charlie on the show, as they have followed his career from its early stages and are eager to hear about his experiences and research.

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In this episode, the guest speaker explores the potential benefits of researchers participating in TV shows. While acknowledging that simply appearing on TV may not directly advance one's career, the speaker suggests that researchers can leverage this opportunity to their advantage. One way to do so is by utilizing the platform to secure funding for their research. Initially hesitant, the guest speaker admits to feeling like they were compromising their integrity. However, they soon realized that by establishing relationships with reputable production companies and conducting meaningful research, they could derive value from these experiences.

The guest speaker shares that their involvement in various production and documentary trips provided them with research opportunities that would have been otherwise inaccessible through traditional funding channels. By participating in these shows, they gained access to resources and opportunities that would have otherwise been unavailable. It is crucial to establish clear expectations with the production company from the outset, ensuring that the research trip aligns with their work and is not merely a series of random experiments for the show. The guest speaker emphasizes that they would not allow a crew to accompany them on their research trips, as it would disrupt their work. Instead, production companies approach them due to their interest in the research, seeking to film it.

The episode also sheds light on the financial aspect of participating in TV shows. The guest speaker advises young researchers to consider what they hope to gain beyond mere television exposure. They encourage researchers to be transparent about their funding needs, whether it be for their research, educational expenses, or acquiring necessary equipment. The guest speaker highlights that networks generate millions, if not tens of millions, of dollars from these shows, emphasizing that researchers should not undervalue themselves. They suggest that any form of support, whether financial or mentorship, can significantly benefit researchers in their scientific careers.

Overall, the episode suggests that participating in TV shows can be advantageous for researchers if they can leverage it to secure funding for their research. It provides an opportunity to establish relationships with production companies, access resources for research, and potentially receive financial support.

In addition, the guest speaker emphasizes the importance of perseverance, resilience, and embracing rejection in the field of research. They explain that achieving one's goals in a research career often requires persistence and a thick skin. They also acknowledge that even experienced researchers face rejection in funding applications and paper submissions. However, they stress that rejection or lack of response does not imply inadequacy or undeserving. The guest speaker also acknowledges the role of luck in research opportunities but emphasizes that it is not the sole determining factor. They highlight the significance of possessing the right qualifications, background, and motivation. Personal anecdotes are shared to illustrate the importance of motivation and perseverance in research. The guest speaker also acknowledges that unfortunate timing and luck can sometimes result in missed opportunities, but it is crucial to remain determined and continue working towards one's goals.

The episode emphasizes that researchers should not hesitate to request funding or resources. The speaker underscores that networks generate significant profits, even in the tens of millions of dollars, from TV shows. Therefore, researchers should confidently seek the financial support they require for their research or other expenses, such as college tuition. The episode underscores the importance of considering the financial aspect of a scientific career, particularly for young researchers starting out.

Furthermore, the episode highlights the value of mentorship for researchers. While not extensively discussed, mentorship is mentioned as a crucial factor to consider alongside funding and resources. Mentorship can provide guidance, support, and opportunities for researchers to develop their careers and establish valuable connections in their field.

In summary, the episode suggests that researchers should not hesitate to seek funding and resources, as networks profit significantly from TV shows. Additionally, mentorship is highlighted as a valuable aspect of a scientific career.