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The Multi-Faceted Role of a Global Communications Manager

Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Release Date: 06/10/2024

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Learning about whale sharks with Dr. Simon Pierce reveals a world of mystery behind the ocean’s largest fish. As co-founder of the Marine Megafauna Foundation, Simon shares surprising insights into whale shark behavior, global tracking efforts, and the challenges of conserving these gentle giants. A must-listen for anyone curious about ocean science and megafauna conservation. Marine MegaFauna Website: https://marinemegafauna.org/ Connect with us: Website: Instagram: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondjawspodcast7591 Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram: ...

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Sharks: In this special bonus episode of Beyond Jaws, we dive deep into a fresh perspective on sharks through the eyes of marine biologist and science communicator Sophie Maycock. Sophie joins co-hosts Dr. David Ebert and Andrew Lewin to discuss her new book Shark: An Illustrated Biography, which not only showcases the beauty and complexity of these creatures but also challenges long-held misconceptions. Sophie: We explore Sophie’s journey from her scientific background to becoming a published author, the creative process of writing about sharks, and why visual storytelling matters in...

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Technical diving opens up a whole new world for shark researchers like Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou, who has built a career studying predator dynamics in some of the most remote and challenging underwater environments. In this episode, Yannis shares his global journey through the UK, Greece, California, Hawaii, and now Florida — explaining how each location shaped his shark research and conservation strategies. Shark science isn’t just about getting close to these apex predators — it’s also about the sophisticated diving techniques and equipment needed to study their behavior where most...

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Sawfish shark conservation might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of sharks, but Dr. Barbara Wueringer is here to change that. Co-hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert sit with Barbara to discuss her passion for sawfish and the incredible marine diversity in Cairns, Australia. Barbara shares her journey of starting her own organization, Sharks and Rays Australia, to maintain independence and focus on the species she loves most, the sawfish. Shark conservation takes many forms, and Barbara’s approach is refreshingly hands-on and community-driven. We dive into the...

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In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, we follow the inspiring journey of Adriana Gonzalez-Pestana, one of Peru’s first shark biologists. She shares her experiences from working in Peru, writing a children’s book on conservation, and moving to Australia to pursue her PhD. Join us as we explore her career, her research, and her passion for protecting sharks. Hosted by Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert. Connect with us: Website: Instagram: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondjawspodcast7591 Dave:  Website: Instagram: Andrew: Website: Instagram:  

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🐟 Shark conservation just got a powerful ally: Genetics! In this episode of Beyond Jws, we talk to Dr. Diego Cardenosa, a leading marine biologist using DNA analysis to detect illegal shark fin trade. Learn how cutting-edge science is protecting endangered sharks and what YOU can do to help! 🌊🦈   🔹 Topics Covered: ✔️ How genetics identifies illegally traded shark fins ✔️ The impact of the shark fin trade on marine ecosystems ✔️ Conservation efforts and policy changes ✔️ How YOU can support shark conservation   Connect with us: Website: Instagram: YouTube:...

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In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert welcome Sabine Wintner, a pioneer in shark research from South Africa. With over three decades of experience, Sabine shares her journey from Germany to the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, highlighting the evolution of shark research in South Africa. Now retired, she discusses her current volunteering efforts and offers valuable insights for those looking to build a career in shark science. This engaging conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in marine conservation and the fascinating world of sharks....

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In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, co-hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. Dave Ebert welcome back Dr. Michelle Heupel, who has recently been appointed as a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology, Science, and Engineering (ATSE). This prestigious recognition highlights her significant contributions to applied science, particularly in marine research and shark science. Dr. Heupel, the director of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), is noted for being the first shark researcher to be inducted into the ATSE. Her nomination was based on her innovative work tracking...

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On this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert are joined by Jade Schultz, the global communications manager for Save Our Seas. They dive into the world of science communication, focusing on engaging audiences with sharks and ocean species. From the historical perception of sharks to the diverse fields within shark science, listeners will gain insight into the fascinating work of shark scientists.

Tune in to explore the efforts to demystify these incredible creatures and expand your knowledge Beyond Jaws.

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Beyond Jaws is supported by Save Our Seas
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Social media has significantly impacted the field of science communication, as discussed in the podcast episode featuring Jade Schultz, the global communications manager for Save Our Seas. She emphasized how social media has revolutionized the way organizations interact with their audience, democratizing science communication and enabling individuals to establish themselves by consistently sharing content.

Jade highlighted the vital role of social media in education and awareness, particularly in marine conservation. She noted that social media has provided a platform for researchers and organizations to share their work and stories with a broader audience, allowing for diverse voices to be heard and information to be disseminated in a more accessible and engaging manner.

Moreover, Jade delved into the challenges and opportunities of managing social media for a conservation organization like Save Our Seas. She stressed the importance of fact-checking, relevance, and engaging content to effectively convey the organization's message. Social media management involves not only posting photos and captions but also planning events, engaging with sponsors, sending out press releases, and coordinating various initiatives within the organization.

The podcast episode illustrated how social media has transformed science communication, expanding outreach, engagement, and impact in marine conservation. The evolution of social media has empowered organizations like Save Our Seas to reach a wider audience, educate the public, and inspire action towards ocean conservation.

The role of a communications manager in marine conservation organizations is multifaceted, extending beyond social media management. As discussed in the podcast, Jade Schultz highlighted the diverse tasks involved in her position, such as event planning, sponsorships, and press releases.

Additionally, the communications manager plays a crucial role in maintaining consistency in messaging and upholding high standards for the organization. Save Our Seas has set a high standard, and the communications manager ensures this standard is maintained across all communication channels.

Engaging with the audience through storytelling and sharing success stories is essential for inspiring behavior change and raising awareness about conservation issues. Jade Schultz emphasized the power of storytelling in science communication, bridging the gap between researchers and the public. By sharing engaging content like the Super Sharks campaign, Save Our Seas aims to make conservation messaging more accessible and inspiring.

Furthermore, Jade discussed the challenges researchers face in communicating their work and highlighted the opportunities presented by social media and digital platforms. By utilizing various communication channels, organizations can effectively convey conservation messages and reach a wider audience.

Overall, the episode underscored the importance of engaging with the audience through storytelling and sharing success stories to drive behavior change and raise awareness about conservation issues. By creating compelling narratives and involving the audience in the conservation journey, organizations can inspire action and foster a deeper connection with marine conservation efforts.