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In this week’s episode we are speaking with Dr. Catherine Macdonald, marine conservation biologist and shark ecologist. Catherine is a scientist and Research Assistant Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami. She is the Director of the Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRC), which focuses on shark research and public science engagement and education. And she is a co-founder of the Field School, a marine field science training program.
The reason we wanted to speak with Catherine about sharks was to hear about her work focusing on shark ecology and conservation and the marine habitats they live in and keep in balance. It’s really important for us to understand how sharks operate in these spaces because they are major contributors to marine ecosystems and are so critical to maintaining healthy marine habitats. This episode is part of a mini series we are doing this season on deeply misunderstood animals like sharks, possums, bats, and hyenas. We are working to elevate our perceptions of these species and dispel the false narratives that seem to follow them even today.
Please join us in our conversation with Dr. Catherine Macdonald and learn about a new floating mechanism or technique that I feel I’d really benefit from-a swim bladder! Or perhaps a large oily liver if you're a shark!
Lots of Love.
Episode Time Stamps:
Introduction: 00:15
Interview: 8:13
TA: 59:02
Show Notes:
https://journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/121/11/1771/30038/The-importance-of-stupidity-in-scientific-research
https://people.miami.edu/profile/b62f85c42af2751a19bd6ff4a49fe326
https://www.drcatherinemacdonald.com/
https://www.instagram.com/drcatmac/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/sharktagging/?hl=en
https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2020/1/21/code-of-ethics-stories-about-doing-the-right-thing
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In this week’s episode we are speaking with Dr. Catherine Macdonald, marine conservation biologist and shark ecologist. Catherine is a scientist and Research Assistant Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami. She is the Director of the Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRC), which focuses on shark research and public science engagement and education. And she is a co-founder of the Field School, a marine field science training program.
The reason we wanted to speak with Catherine about sharks was to hear about her work focusing on shark ecology and conservation and the marine habitats they live in and keep in balance. It’s really important for us to understand how sharks operate in these spaces because they are major contributors to marine ecosystems and are so critical to maintaining healthy marine habitats. This episode is part of a mini series we are doing this season on deeply misunderstood animals like sharks, possums, bats, and hyenas. We are working to elevate our perceptions of these species and dispel the false narratives that seem to follow them even today.
Please join us in our conversation with Dr. Catherine Macdonald and learn about a new floating mechanism or technique that I feel I’d really benefit from-a swim bladder! Or perhaps a large oily liver if you're a shark!
Lots of Love.
Episode Time Stamps:
Introduction: 00:15
Interview: 8:13
TA: 59:02
Show Notes:
https://journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/121/11/1771/30038/The-importance-of-stupidity-in-scientific-research
https://people.miami.edu/profile/b62f85c42af2751a19bd6ff4a49fe326
https://www.drcatherinemacdonald.com/
https://www.instagram.com/drcatmac/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/sharktagging/?hl=en
https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2020/1/21/code-of-ethics-stories-about-doing-the-right-thing
🔎 Please find out more info and message us at:
Website: www.kindredpodcast.co
BlueSky: @thekindredpod.bsky.social
YouTube: @TheKindredPodcast
Instagram: @thekindredpod
Facebook: @Kindred
☕️ Please support us at Buy Me A Coffee or Subscribe on Apple Podcasts.
✏️ Please follow, rate, and review - wherever you listen to your podcasts.
💚 Thanks.

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