This week Nick chats with Madeline Cashion. Her experiences in fisheries have taken her around the world from shark work in South Africa to corals in the North Atlantic, she has done a bit of everything.
Main Point: Representation in science in very important
Photo Credit: Kyle Gillespie Source: http://www.seaaroundus.org/tag/madeline-cashion/
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086 - Narragansett Nuances with Joe Langan
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076 - River Stories, Black Bass, & Fish Art with Hank Hershey
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