In this episode, Angie engages with shark expert Dr. Mike Heithaus, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Florida International University. They discuss shark behavior, ecology, and conservation, aiming to dispel myths about these often misunderstood creatures.
Dr. Heithaus shares his journey, from childhood fascination to professional marine ecologist, and recounts memorable shark encounters and groundbreaking research. They also explore the significance of sharks in marine ecosystems, the impact of human activities on shark populations, and practical advice for shark enthusiasts and aspiring marine biologists. Tune in to learn more about National Geographic's Sharkfest and how we can all contribute to ocean conservation.
You can learn more about Dr. Heithaus HERE
You can learn more about Nat Geo Sharkfest HERE
Podcast Timelime
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:28 Meet Dr. Mike Heithaus
01:14 Mike's Early Fascination with Marine Life
03:00 Memorable Shark Encounters
05:26 Shark Behavior Insights
09:52 Shark Conservation and Importance
14:26 Challenges and Hope in Shark Conservation
18:52 Mike's Research and Projects
24:02 Shark Fest Highlights and Exciting Experiments
25:26 The Creative Side of Science
26:14 National Geographic Collaborations
27:22 Upcoming Shark Fest Episodes
29:49 Ross Edgley's Shark Adventures
31:59 Protecting Sharks and Oceans
36:09 Advice for Aspiring Marine Biologists
42:11 Shark Fest Programming and Social Media
45:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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