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Giulia Hettwer is a master’s student in marine biology. In today’s episode, Giulia shares her experience with underwater field research. Along the way, she debunks the popular belief that sharks are dangerous, explaining how shark incidents happen, while also comparing the scale of shark conflicts. She explains that while sharks injure a few people every year, we humans kill thousands.
Connect with Giulia:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giulia-hettwer-b110071aa/Host: Syeda Noveera Qambar Editor: Stephanie FroebelSocial Media: Brooke HartFollow the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/resiliencetracks/https://open.spotify.com/show/7DXTDQNQmvVVt1nJ49mZkk?si=1595566d48e64917
By Resilience TracksGiulia Hettwer is a master’s student in marine biology. In today’s episode, Giulia shares her experience with underwater field research. Along the way, she debunks the popular belief that sharks are dangerous, explaining how shark incidents happen, while also comparing the scale of shark conflicts. She explains that while sharks injure a few people every year, we humans kill thousands.
Connect with Giulia:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giulia-hettwer-b110071aa/Host: Syeda Noveera Qambar Editor: Stephanie FroebelSocial Media: Brooke HartFollow the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/resiliencetracks/https://open.spotify.com/show/7DXTDQNQmvVVt1nJ49mZkk?si=1595566d48e64917