This episode I chat with Noah Bressman, a PhD candidate at Wake Forest University. He takes me through his current and former research, functional morphology, crazy cool fish art using unique techniques (that is his photo in the show cover!), and some wild angling experiences.
Main Point: Appreciate biodiversity to better understand ecosystems.
Where to find his art, and learn more about Noah: https://noahbressman.wixsite.com/noah
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast
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