In this episode of The Fisheries Podcast I chat with Dr. Hannah Harrison, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Guelph. We discuss the correct pronunciation of routes and data, cover what is social science and human dimensions research and how it relates to fisheries, which was a big part of her dissertation. She has just started her position in Ontario and we go over what she is hoping to accomplish as far as research projects go including a plug for her project Coastal Routes, more information can be found at www.coastalroutes.org.
Main Point: Fisheries managers and researchers need to be better about communicating the value of their work to those who utilize and care about the fish!
091-Walleye drift dynamics and being a Black fisheries scientist with Deon Ker
090 - World Fish Migration Day with Herman Wanningen
D&I Podcast Ep. 5 - Highlighting a Grassroots Initiative in the South Carolina LowCountry
089 - FIRE Lab and Small Stream Infrastructure with Steph Januchowski-Hartley
088 -Host Chat: new jobs, VAM review, and book share and tell
87 - Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery with Lange Solberg
086 - Narragansett Nuances with Joe Langan
D&I Podcast Ep.4 - AFS Diversity and Inclusion Theme Day Preview
085 - Freshwater clams, fishes, & microplastics with Dr. Rowshyra Castaneda
084 AFS 150th Annual Meeting Preview
D&I Podcast Ep.3 - Transcending Fisheries: Learn about the Black Lives Matter movement
083 Mangrove Islands and AFS 150 student day with Heather Stewart
082-Finding Jem-o the Moana of fisheries!
Fisheries Diversity and Inclusion Podcast Episode 2
081 - Sharks and Sea Rescues with Madeline Cashion
080: Food Web Ecology & Science Communication with Ben Martin
079-Fisheries Diversity and Inclusion Podcast
078-Christina Carter LOVES fisheries!
077 - Invasions and Biosecurity with Lauren Flynn
076 - River Stories, Black Bass, & Fish Art with Hank Hershey
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