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The Fisheries Podcast

A team of fisheries scientists
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Fisheries Management
Fisheries Science
Nurse Sharks
Thermal Biology
Climate Change
Tropical Developing Nations
Sharks
Native Fish Bill
Marine Biology
Soft Skills In Professions
Intraspecific Variation
Amazon Basin
Data-Less Management
Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE)
Experimental Lakes Area
Invasive Species
Biodiversity
Diversity In Fisheries
Montana Chapter Of the American Fisheries Society

A weekly podcast sharing stories of the amazing people and projects that make up the fisheries science profession.

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Latest Episodes

This week, Alanna speaks with Janelle Layton, a MS/PHD student at Oregon State University about her multi-faceted research on the famous grouper spawning aggregations of Little Cayman. Listen to this week's episode to hear more about Nassau, Tiger, a... more

This week, Preston chats with John Odenkirk from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. They discuss John's involvement with the Northern Snakehead introduction into the Potomac River, covering everything from the initial media-driven public ... more

Brendan is joined by Joel Zhang, who is currently working on his PhD with Dr. Steven Cooke and Dr. David Phillip at Carleton University.  Brendan and Joel discuss Joel's current work looking at the impact of sanctuaries on local black bass population... more

This week, Conrad had the pleasure of speaking with his good friend, Natalie Ritter. Natalie is currently pursuing her master's degree in marine and environmental science at the University of the Virgin Islands. Her research focuses on the biodiversi... more

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Recent Guests

John Odenkirk
Fisheries biologist for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
Episode: 346 - Northern Snakehead and other Virginia nonnatives with John Odenkirk
Joel Zhang
PhD candidate at Carleton University focused on recreational fisheries management and conservation.
Carleton University
Episode: 345 - Tapping into Local Angler Knowledge with PhD Candidate Joel Zhang from Carelton University
Natalie Ritter
A marine science student with experience in marine mammal rehabilitation and field studies.
University of the Virgin Islands
Episode: 344- Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Apicomplexan Blood Parasites Infecting Coral Reef Fishes with Natalie Ritter
Dr. Emily Lester
Marine ecologist focused on predator-prey interactions and anthropogenic changes to marine behavior
University of Sydney, Thriving Oceans Research Hub
Episode: 343 - Sharks of Ningaloo and Around the World with Dr. Emily Lester
Dr. Nicholas Mandrak
Professor in biological science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and expert in freshwater fish conservation.
University of Toronto Scarborough
Episode: 341 - "Would a Walleye by any other name taste as sweet?" A discussion on how fishes get their names with Dr. Nicholas Mandrak
Dr. John Mohan
A conservation biologist with a PhD in Marine Science focusing on fish ecology and natural chemical tracers.
North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries
Episode: 339 - Natural Chemical Tracers and Applications in Fisheries with Dr. John Mohan
Dr. David Shiffman
An interdisciplinary ocean conservation scientist focused on the ecology and conservation of Chondrichthyan fishes.
Wildlife Conservation Society
Episode: 337 - CITES, international shark fisheries policy, and Why Sharks Matter with Dr. David Shiffman
Dr. Kathryn Peiman
Fisheries expert with a background in restoration of Native Atlantic salmon.
Episode: 336 - Should we keep stocking Chinook Salmon in Lake Ontario? A converstaion with Dr. Kathryn Peiman
Erin Wilson
Fisheries researcher specializing in muskie fishing and ecology.
Cook Lab, University of Guelph
Episode: 335 - Muskie Acoustic Telemetry, Expert Knowledge Holders and the Power of Putting Yourself Out There with Erin Wilson

Hosts

Alanna
Host of the Fisheries Podcast
Preston Christman
Solo host of the Fisheries Podcast
Brendan
Host of the Fisheries Podcast
Conrad Faldsgraff
Host of the Fisheries Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 69 ratings
  • Sexy Sharks!

    Insightful podcast! Episode 285 with Elise and Jake Jerome was super informative to both those interested in careers marine science or those with passions in shark and ray conservation. I enjoyed the perspective on potential academia and research journeys. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experiences with us!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tic-tac-topez
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Podcast

    I recently started listen to this podcast and although I was critical at the start, I have found myself to really enjoy it! I have found the host very interesting and I think I will pleasure myself with some well deserved merchandise. Best of luck on your future episodes, for, I will be listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Theo Shields
    United States3 years ago
  • Wide variety of fisheries news

    I was looking for a way to keep up with ongoing fisheries research and news and this podcast is perfect. I love the variety.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    annoyedspotifyuser
    United States5 years ago
  • Deafening intro song

    Oh my gosh... get a new intro if you care about the hearing of humankind

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Hhawk123
    United States6 years ago
  • Great podcast for fish and environmental enthusiast!

    This podcast is both very interesting and insightful on subjects in relations to fisheries, fisheries management, stream restoration, stream ecosystem impairment mitigation, H and H analysis, and many you other subjects in these fields. It is great for environmentalist, engineers, biologist, or other scientist and enthusiast that enjoy learning about these subjects and the people and projects that’s are current them.

    Having a background in ecological/ biological engineering and being an avid f... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mullet man willy
    United States7 years ago

Listeners Say

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Insightful podcast featuring expert discussions on marine science and conservation.
Hosts share personal experiences that make complex scientific topics relatable.
Some listeners have mentioned the need for a new intro music for better engagement.
Valuable insights into the challenges and advancements in fisheries management.
Great resource for fisheries news and research updates, both engaging and informative.

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345 - Tapping into Local Angler Knowledge with PhD Candidate Joel Zhang from Carelton University
Q: Is this something that you could do in conjunction to gather even more data?
Yes, these local ecological knowledge approaches can definitely complement more traditional angler surveys.
345 - Tapping into Local Angler Knowledge with PhD Candidate Joel Zhang from Carelton University
Q: What did your age groups look like from this?
Most respondents were between the ages of 20 and 50, with fewer younger participants due to social media bias.
345 - Tapping into Local Angler Knowledge with PhD Candidate Joel Zhang from Carelton University
Q: Can you talk about the problem that you and your co-authors are trying to solve?
We needed an alternative sort of monitoring and that's how this paper came about, was to potentially use local angler knowledge to uncover changes in the fishery over time.
346 - Northern Snakehead and other Virginia nonnatives with John Odenkirk
Q: What is your dream job or dream location?
I'm at it. I live in the mountains of the Shenandoah and I'm doing what I love.
346 - Northern Snakehead and other Virginia nonnatives with John Odenkirk
Q: What is your favorite memory from your career so far?
I've had such a good career and it's not over yet.

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Focused on fisheries science and conservation, this podcast provides insightful discussions about various topics ranging from fish ecology and environmental management to the latest research and innovative practices in the field. The episodes often feature expert guests who share their experiences in marine biology, conservation efforts, and the complexities of fisheries management, making it a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Unique to this podcast is its blend of scientific knowledge with personal anecdotes, providing a relatable approach to understanding the importance of sustainable fishing practices and the challenges faced in the industry.

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1. John Odenkirk
2. Joel Zhang
3. Natalie Ritter
4. Dr. Emily Lester
5. Dr. Nicholas Mandrak
6. Dr. John Mohan
7. Dr. David Shiffman
8. Dr. Kathryn Peiman

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