Skip to content

Southern Fried Science

Over 15 years of ocean science and conservation online

  • Home
  • About SFS
  • Authors
  • Support SFS

Tag: most interesting man in the world

15 important shark conservation and management terms explained with memes

Posted on April 1, 2013April 2, 2013 By David Shiffman 9 Comments on 15 important shark conservation and management terms explained with memes
Conservation, Popular Culture, Science

davesquare

inigo-montoya-you-keep-using-that-word-i-dont-think-it-means-what-you-th-3b4b2920-sz625x625-animateIf interested citizens want to get involved in conservation and management policy, it’s absolutely vital to use proper terminology. The policy world can be full of confusing jargon, but there are few ways to discredit yourself in the eyes of decision makers as quickly as using a critical term incorrectly. In fact, it isn’t uncommon for a decision maker’s response to a petition or public comment to consist entirely of correcting  inaccurate terminology, if a response is issued at all. There are well over 100 acronyms and terms that I’ve seen regularly used, but in the interest of brevity, I’ve selected what I believe to be the 15 most important terms that I’ve seen people repeatedly use incorrectly.

For each term, I’ve provided a definition from a scientific paper or technical report whenever possible.  I have also  provided some additional explanation in my own words, and some assistance from familiar memes. Whenever possible, I’ve linked to blog posts, articles, or websites that provide even more information. Most of these terms are broadly applicable to fisheries management policy, but some are specific to shark fisheries. It is not my intention with this post to strongly advocate for or against any specific policy (I do plenty of that with other posts), but to make sure everyone is speaking the same language.

Read More “15 important shark conservation and management terms explained with memes” »

Popular Posts

OpenROV is changing the way we think about ocean outreach and citizen scienceAugust 16, 2014Andrew Thaler
Trump Signs EO to Open Marine Monuments to Industrial FishingTrump Signs EO to Open Marine Monuments to Industrial FishingApril 17, 2025Angelo Villagomez
365 days of Darwin: September 3, 2010September 3, 2010Andrew Thaler
June is National Ocean Month and the president's proclamation needs some fact checking.June 7, 2017Andrew Thaler
Soon may the explainer come: Everything you’ve always wanted to know about sea shanties but were afraid to askSoon may the explainer come: Everything you’ve always wanted to know about sea shanties but were afraid to askNovember 22, 2022David Shiffman
Twilight, Forks, and the Quileute - cultural identity theft?Twilight, Forks, and the Quileute - cultural identity theft?February 9, 2010Bluegrass Blue Crab
#JacquesWeek, Lionfish tax, coral that glows, accelerating climate change, and more! Monday Morning Salvage: July 10, 2017#JacquesWeek, Lionfish tax, coral that glows, accelerating climate change, and more! Monday Morning Salvage: July 10, 2017July 10, 2017Andrew Thaler
Why sharks matter: a reply to "sharks are sub-par at best"Why sharks matter: a reply to "sharks are sub-par at best"March 13, 2010David Shiffman
Update on Kiera Wilmot: All charges dropped, now going to space campMay 24, 2013Andrew Thaler
The climate denial industry in full swing, 5 storms rage across the Atlantic, and Orcas seek vengeance - What's up with the Oceans this week?The climate denial industry in full swing, 5 storms rage across the Atlantic, and Orcas seek vengeance - What's up with the Oceans this week?September 16, 2020Andrew Thaler
Subscribe to our RSS Feed for updates whenever new articles are published.

We recommend Feedly for RSS management. It's like Google Reader, except it still exists.

Southern Fried Science

  • Home
  • About SFS
  • Authors
  • Support SFS


If you enjoy Southern Fried Science, consider contributing to our Patreon campaign.

Copyright © 2026 Southern Fried Science.

Theme: Oceanly Premium by ScriptsTown