Collaborative transdisciplinary research may be more challenging than your average research project, but the results are worth it! Listen to part 2 of our conversation with a transdisciplinary research team as they chat about their experience doing transdisciplinary research for the first time as early career researchers. We also speak with Dr. Nicole Motzer, Assistant Director for Interdisciplinary Science at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, to get her perspective on why transdisciplinary research is important in fisheries and what tools exist for getting started in this type of research. To hear more reflections and recommendations on the transdisciplinary research process, check out the team's publication.
You can check out their published research paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S146290112100099X
Check out the newly constructed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion website from the American Fisheries Society!
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159 - Scottish Wrasse and Grad School in the UK with Calum Pritchard
158 - Stone Crab Bioeconomic and Population Dynamics Modeling with Liam Kehoe
157 - Joe Anderson Talks Dam Removal and Fisheries Recovery on Washington’s Elwha River
156 - Talking Gulf Coast Striped Bass, Fishing, and Career Paths, with Stephen Stang
155 - Who will keep fishing into the future? Dr. López Gómez goes deep into studying recruitment and retention of people in small-scale fisheries
154 - Puffy Snout Syndrome and Science Outreach with Savanah Leidholt
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152 - Ernesto Flores talks blue catfish, nuisance species, and Kansas‘ Vamos a Pescar program
151 - Tracking Fish, Marine Food Web Dynamics, and more with Danielle Orrell
150 - ‘Fishing better is not fishing more‘ with Felippe Abbatepaulo
149 – The Role of Habitat: ‘Why Do Communities Differ between Seagrass and Macroalgae Habitats?‘ with Adam Searles
148 - Talking Applied Fisheries Research from Kansas to Idaho with Dr. Michael Quist
147 - Kyler Hecke discusses his research on two incredible darter species and more
146 - Dr. Jennifer Gumm talks Devils Hole pupfish, one of the rarest and most remarkable fish in the world
145 - Girls Who Fish: Bringing girls and women to fisheries in Canada, Japan and beyond with Dr. Yinji Li
144 - All About Blue Catfish and Alligator Gar Ecology with Zach Moran
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143 - From Psychology to Fish Physiology with Matea Djokic
142 – Conducting Fisheries Research with a Disability Featuring Sasha Pereira
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