In this episode Jasmin Graham talks to Anders Halverson about her research on the ecology, movement, and range of smalltooth sawfish, one of Florida's critically endangered species. We then discuss the reasons Jasmin became a fisheries scientist and her work as the President, CEO, and co-founder of Minorities In Shark Sciences (MISS). Since different perspectives and voices drive the most innovative and impactful scientific research as well as the best natural resource management, how can the fisheries community recruit and retain a diverse pool of talent?
If you want to get in touch with Jasmin or keep up with work you can find her on Twitter @Elasmo_Gal or through her website: https://www.learningwithjasmin.org/
If you want to donate or get involved with MISS you can find them on Twitter: @MISS_Elasmo and at their website: https://www.misselasmo.org/
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043 - Microchemistry and other topics with Dr. Brenda Pracheil
042 - Black Sea Bass and Climate Change with Emily Slesinger
041 - Malacology with Jeremy Tiemann
040 - Anthropology and Alaskan Fisheries with Kinsey Justa
039 - Gila Trout with Nate Wiese
038 - Iowa's Large River Research with Ryan Hupfeld
037 - Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation with Jeff Kopaska
036 - Social Sciences in Fisheries with World Traveler Dr. Hannah Harrison
035 - Landcruisers and Fatmuckets with Jeff Conway
034-Alaskan Adventures and Century Old Fish with Alec Lackmann
033 - Guadalupe Bass with Tim Birdsong
032 - GARkansas with Henry Foster
031 - Invasive Issues on Mille Lacs with Tom Heinrich
030 - Post-ups and Post-Release Mortality: A Selection Sunday Episode with Ryan Knotek
029 - Brook Trout, Topeka Shiner, and Bass Tournaments with Brett Kelly, Alex Bybel, and Andrea Sylvia
028 - Deep Sea Lanternfishes and #SundayFishSketch with Rene P. Martin
027 - Super Spoonbill, Paddlefish Management with Oklahoma's Jason D Schooley and Adam Geik
026-One fish, two fish, only blue fish with Ben Neely
025-Desert Fish Genetics with Dr. Megan Osborne
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