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In this episode, "Aquatics Training and Continuing Education Opportunities," the crew breaks down important approaches to training technicians in the aquatic space. They highlight the usefulness of in-person training and workshops, live online courses, online training modules and organizations that help equip you with what you need to care for your aquatic animals in the lab and elsewhere. Conferences are a great way not only to learn and attend courses but also to network so that you can learn from each other and avoid the dreaded information silo.
This podcast is brought to you by the Green humphead parrotfish. This is the largest species of parrotfish and can be found in the Indo-Pacific region. These parrotfish are known to eat coral polyps and their hard calcium carbonate skeletons which they consume and defecate out as sand. Yes, that’s right, the sand that you’ve been making that sand castle out of? It’s the poop of millions of parrotfish from years past. Cheers to you, dear parrotfish, and may you poop out many more white, beautiful beaches.
Please check out Jess and Aaron Music if you're interested in learning more about their work creating kids' music!
Thanks for listening to Gettin’ Fishy With It! You can find our website with show notes at https://gettingfishypod.substack.com/. You can find us on twitter at @gettinfishypod, and on Instagram @gettingfishypod. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn. If you want to drop us an email, you can send your complaints (or questions!) to [email protected].
Our theme music is “Best Time” by FASSOUNDS. Our audio is edited by Amber Park Chiodini. Amber has her own podcast all about movies, called So What Happens Next?
We very much appreciate you taking the time to listen to our thirty-first episode! Please help out the podcast by subscribing on your podcast platform of choice. If you could leave us a review, that would be super helpful!
If you would like to support the show, you can sign up as a paid member on our Substack, or you can buy us a coffee!
Thanks and we’ll “sea” you again in two weeks!
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In this episode, "Aquatics Training and Continuing Education Opportunities," the crew breaks down important approaches to training technicians in the aquatic space. They highlight the usefulness of in-person training and workshops, live online courses, online training modules and organizations that help equip you with what you need to care for your aquatic animals in the lab and elsewhere. Conferences are a great way not only to learn and attend courses but also to network so that you can learn from each other and avoid the dreaded information silo.
This podcast is brought to you by the Green humphead parrotfish. This is the largest species of parrotfish and can be found in the Indo-Pacific region. These parrotfish are known to eat coral polyps and their hard calcium carbonate skeletons which they consume and defecate out as sand. Yes, that’s right, the sand that you’ve been making that sand castle out of? It’s the poop of millions of parrotfish from years past. Cheers to you, dear parrotfish, and may you poop out many more white, beautiful beaches.
Please check out Jess and Aaron Music if you're interested in learning more about their work creating kids' music!
Thanks for listening to Gettin’ Fishy With It! You can find our website with show notes at https://gettingfishypod.substack.com/. You can find us on twitter at @gettinfishypod, and on Instagram @gettingfishypod. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn. If you want to drop us an email, you can send your complaints (or questions!) to [email protected].
Our theme music is “Best Time” by FASSOUNDS. Our audio is edited by Amber Park Chiodini. Amber has her own podcast all about movies, called So What Happens Next?
We very much appreciate you taking the time to listen to our thirty-first episode! Please help out the podcast by subscribing on your podcast platform of choice. If you could leave us a review, that would be super helpful!
If you would like to support the show, you can sign up as a paid member on our Substack, or you can buy us a coffee!
Thanks and we’ll “sea” you again in two weeks!
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