In this episode of The Fisheries Podcast I chat with Dr. Hannah Harrison, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Guelph. We discuss the correct pronunciation of routes and data, cover what is social science and human dimensions research and how it relates to fisheries, which was a big part of her dissertation. She has just started her position in Ontario and we go over what she is hoping to accomplish as far as research projects go including a plug for her project Coastal Routes, more information can be found at www.coastalroutes.org.
Main Point: Fisheries managers and researchers need to be better about communicating the value of their work to those who utilize and care about the fish!
063: Aly Putnam talks lobstah,' kids, tattoos, and mentors
062 - Ancient Fishes with "The Gar Guy" Dr. Solomon David
061-Dinosaurs, chemistry and fish with Dr. Clive Trueman
059-Chelsey Crandall studies people
060 - Talkin Fish and Walkin Fish with Noah Bressman
058 - Reboot! First podcast back starring new co-hosts Julie Vecchio and Brett Kelly
057 - Waters to Watch with Ryan Roberts
056 - #CiscoInferno with Hannah Lachance
055 - People Data with Dr. Paul Venturelli
054 - From "Why, Oh Why!" to YY in the Battle Against Invasives with Dr. Dan Schill
053 - One Year Anniversary Episode!
052 - Big Fin Scientific: Cooler than the space station, with Chris Carrol
051 - Stream Stressors in the Rockies with Dr. Rich Walker
050 - Fiftieth Episode Special with Scott Gritters
049 - Our Aging Reservoirs with Jeff Boxrucker
048 - Watershed Science with Ann Willis
047 - Way Down Yonder on the Chattahoochee River with Dr. Steve Sammons
046 - Early Career Adventures with Audrey Baetz
045 - Passionate projects of the Upper Missouri/Yellowstone with Dr. Christopher Guy
044 - Through the fish eye lens and what Julie Vecchio saw there
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