Recognizing the links between humans and biology and fish | Mandy Karnauskas
Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront09/29/22 • 36 min
Let’s talk about fishery science! Join me in my conversation with Mandy Karnauskas, a fishery biologist with NOAA Fisheries and long-time resident of Miami, Florida. We cover Mandy’s love for fish from a young age, the many interconnected components of a fishery ecosystem, climate impacts and red tide in the Gulf of Mexico, and how exactly science gets translated and used in managing fisheries.
09/29/22 • 36 min
Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront - Recognizing the links between humans and biology and fish | Mandy Karnauskas
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Alliyah Lusuegro
Welcome to Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront. This is a podcast series of recorded interviews and stories about the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries, as told by the people who spend their days catching, managing and researching fish from the ocean. In today’s episode we talk to Mandy Karnauskas, a NOAA Fisheries scientist at the Southeast Fishery Science Center living in Miami, Florida. I'm Alliyah Lusuegro and this is a p
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