Sharks Unknown with Jasmin Graham

The New Technology Changing How We Track Sharks

Jasmin Graham visits shark researcher and data analyst, Apryl Boyle, at El Porto Beach, California to learn about the work she’s done to help surfers become community scientists. Find out what we can learn from Environmental DNA (eDNA), how it’s analyzed, and how it can be used for conservation management practices.

The New Technology Changing How We Track Sharks

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  • These Sharks Eat Plants (And It Gets Weirder.): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    These Sharks Eat Plants (And It Gets Weirder.)

    S1 E7 - 10m 43s

    The tiny bonnethead shark might be holding a secret or two. Host Jasmin Graham joins her former mentee Kathy Liu to uncover why male and female bonnetheads may be exhibiting sexual dimorphism and whether cryptic speciation is another phenomenon found in this mini shark.

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    This Gigantic Shark is a Huge Mystery

    S1 E6 - 10m 54s

    Jasmin joins PhD student and Minorities In Shark Sciences co-founder Jaida Elcock on her mission to find and tag a massive and mysterious shark: the basking shark. It won’t be easy, so an international collaboration with friends in Ireland might hold some answers.

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