256 - Science is Advocacy with Dr. Peyton Thomas
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
2d ago
This week Kadie chats with Dr. Peyton Thomas, a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Colorado Boulder with the Arctic Rivers Project and a professional trail runner. Peyton received her Ph.D. in Biology and Marine Biology in 2022 where she studied fish muscle physiology and potential adaptative responses under projected end-of-century temperature scenarios and extreme hypoxia. For her post-doc, she studies growth projections of Arctic fishes under mid-century climate change across sub-Arctic and Arctic watersheds. Peyton is also a member of the Patagonia trail running team and ..read more
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255 - Smallmouth Bass movement and North Carolina fisheries with Seth Mycko
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
1w ago
This week, Preston catches up with Seth Mycko, a sportfish biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. They discuss the movement and abundance of a southern riverine Smallmouth Bass population, hybrid crappie, and NCWRC's angling outreach efforts.   Main point: "Your estimates are only as good as your data" Seth's email address: seth.mycko@ncwildlife.org   Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky: @FisheriesPod  Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts ..read more
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256 - A 25 Year Mystery: Sex Determination in Sea Lamprey and A Special Edition on Native Fishes, with Dr. Margaret Docker
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by A team of fisheries scientists
2w ago
This week Brendan chats with Dr. Margaret Docker about her career working on sex determination in Sea Lamprey that has spanned two and a half decades, the challenges faced in uncovering this mystery, and the recent advances that put the goal in sight.  In addition, they chat about an upcoming "Special Issue on the Underappreciated Native Fishes of North America and their Management" in the Environmental Biology of Fishes journal, which Dr. Docker is a co-editor. Check out the special issue here, along with the articles already published.  Submissions will be open until April 30th, so ..read more
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253 - Thermal biology, intraspecific variation, and Friday Harbor Laboratories with Heather Bauer Reid
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by A team of fisheries scientists
3w ago
This week Katelyn chats with Heather Bauer Reid, a Ph.D. student at Trent University. Heather talks about the interpopulation variation of aquatic species in response to temperature changes, her research centered around the intraspecific variation that exists within fish species, and her experiences at Friday Harbor Laboratories.  Main point: Don’t ignore the variation that can exist within a species.    Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @FisheriesPod  Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy ..read more
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252 - Nurse sharks, public outreach, and belonging with Baylie Fadool
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
1M ago
This week, Elise (IG: @elise_the_mermaid) chats with her friend and colleague Baylie Fadool (IG: @baylie_amberr). They discuss Baylie's many roles with the Bimini Shark Lab, her brand new nurse shark publication which spans 17 years of data, the importance of age and growth studies, how science and art overlap, and more!  Main point: You belong here! Cover photo credit: Chelle Blais (@chelleblaisphoto on IG) Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @FisheriesPod  Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podca ..read more
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251 - Keeping the Last Best Fishery with editor Niall Clancy
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by A team of fisheries scientists
1M ago
This week Kadie chats with Niall Clancy about the recently released book, Keeping the Last Best Fishery: advice from Montana's biologists to the next generation, which is a series of interviews that he edited and published. Throughout this conversation, we talk about how this book came about, some key takeaways, and Niall's favorite piece of advice he gathered from these interviews. And, while the book is focused on Montana's fisheries biologists, the advice is broadly applicable to states outside Montana and fields besides fisheries.    Main point: We should care more about non-game ..read more
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250 - Trophy carp and major milestones with Nick Kramer
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by A team of fisheries scientists
1M ago
Episode 250! This week, Preston catches up with Fisheries Podcast founder and original host, Nick Kramer. They discuss two major milestones that the podcast achieved in recent months. Nick also recaps a trophy carp management survey that he recently completed and an upcoming project to create a greenhouse for growing aquatic plants.   Main point: "Share your story." Nick's social media handle: @nicktalurus   Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky: @FisheriesPod  Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/Fis ..read more
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249, Part 2 - Meet the Candidates 2024 with Dr. Marlis Douglas
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
2M ago
In the second part of this series on the 2nd Vice President of AFS candidates, Kadie interviews Dr. Marlis Douglas! Marlis is a Professor of Biodiversity Conservation at the University of Arkansas. Throughout the interview, we talk about Marlis' career path, how she came to co-author The Narrative Gym For Science, and why she is running for the 2nd Vice President of AFS. If you haven't already, be sure to go back and listen to Part 1 of this series with Lori Martin! Main point: Have respect for others. If you'd like to get in touch with Marlis, you can reach her at her website: https://marlisr ..read more
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249, Part 1 - Meet the Candidates 2024 with Lori Martin
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
2M ago
In the first part of this series, Elise (IG: @elise_the_mermaid) interviews Lori Martin, one of two candidates running for the position of 2nd Vice President of the American Fisheries Society this year. Listen in to hear about Lori's long career in aquatic biology which includes electrofishing in high school, her "retirement", and her career-long affiliation with the American Fisheries Society.  Main point: Respect nature and each other's perspectives.  Don't forget to check out Part 2 of this series! Voting will be taking place ________. Remember, only AFS Members can cast a vote fo ..read more
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248-Working with Passionate People on AIS with new co-host, Brendan Spearin
The Fisheries Podcast
by A team of fisheries scientists
2M ago
This week Kadie chats with new Fisheries Podcast co-host, Brendan Spearin. We cover his (self-described) idiosyncratic career, his love of maps, how he landed in his current role working with aquatic invasive species (AIS), and why he decided to volunteer as a host of the Fisheries Podcast! Check it out! Main point: Our aquatic resources and natural world are a shared resource and shared responsibility. If you'd like to get in touch with Brendan, you can find him on LinkedIn or Twitter @BrendanSpearin   Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @F ..read more
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