Nick chats with Dr. Steven Cooke about a small handful of his amazing work but focuses on a few fun topics: technological advances, microfishing, and recreational carp angling. Listen in to this episode to learn more about how technology might be making anglers more efficient, what is microfishing and how might it help researchers, and what's the buzz around carp angling. This was a fun episode filled with many great answers.
Main Point: Have fun with everything you do!
Photo Credit: Carl Jocumen in Technological innovations in the recreational fishing sector: implications for fisheries management and policy (2021)
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