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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197 - A Review of Children’s Literature
196 - Conducting Wilderness-Relevant Research with Dr. Kellie Carim
195 - Ghost Fishing Trotlines with Dusty McDonald
194 - A Treaty to Protect the Biodiversity of the High Seas with Gabrielle Carmine
193 - Discussing Career Paths and Blotchy Bass Syndrome with Clay Raines
192 - Catching up with AFS Policy Director, Drue Winters
191 - Sawfish Recovery and Minorities In Shark Sciences with Jasmin Graham
190 - A myriad of topics with the magnificent Julie Claussen
189 - Fish Tales: Darwin’s Finches of the Great Lakes
188 - Fossil Fish and the Import of Evolutionary History for Conservation with Jack Stack
187 - Larval Eels, Diverse Voices, and AFS Involvement with Dr. Kat Dale
186 - Western Alaska Salmon Fisheries with Gabe Canfield
185 - Thank You!
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183 - Biobase with Ray Valley
182 - A USFWS Perspective on Apache Trout Recovery with Zac Jackson
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180 - Fisheries Science, Pacific Herring, and Colonialist History with Jennifer Silver
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