Andrew is a post-doctoral researcher in North Carolina focused on population and conservation genetics in hydrothermal vent communities.



David is a graduate student in Florida. He studies the ecology and conservation of sharks.




Amy is a graduate student in North Carolina studying local ecological knowledge within small scale fisheries.



Chuck is a graduate student in North Carolina focusing on apex predators and how they interact with fisheries.




Lyndell is a graduate student in North Carolina, studying the feeding ecology of cownose rays.




Iris is a graduate student in Washington studying habitat use and feeding habits of juvenile Pacific salmon and herring in Puget Sound.



Michael is a graduate student in Maryland investigating the visual systems of mantis shrimp.



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Shark Science Monday: Aurelie Godin discusses shark management in Canada

In this week’s edition of Shark Science Monday, Aurelie Godin discusses Canada’s shark management policies. If you have a question for Aurelie, please leave it as a comment below and I’ll make sure that she gets it.

2 comments to Shark Science Monday: Aurelie Godin discusses shark management in Canada

  • I need to say thank you a lot for your job you have made in writing this article. I am hoping the same perfect job from you down the road also.

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  • Aurelie

    Thank you Clora, I am currently doing my PhD on shark and skates bycatch patterns and bycatch mitigation in Atlantic Canadian waters. I will be at the American Elasmobranch Meeting this summer to present some new results. Best wishes.

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