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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

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Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation
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  • Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

    She Didn't Plan to Study Sharks, Then Everything Changed in the Bay of Bengal

    21/04/2026 | 52min
    Shark Conservation What happens when one unexpected opportunity completely changes your career path, and why does that matter for the future of sharks? In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, Zoya Tiabji shares how her journey began in island conservation work and led her into the world of shark and ray research in India. You'll hear how curiosity, timing, and taking risks opened doors she never expected.
    Shark Research India Zoya explains the hidden realities of shark fisheries, trade, and conservation challenges in one of the world's most important marine regions. Her work combines science, community engagement, and real-world solutions that can help protect vulnerable species while supporting people who depend on the ocean. This conversation reveals why shark conservation is never just about sharks.
    Women in Science One of the most powerful insights in this episode is that Zoya did not start out chasing a shark career at all, she built it step by step by saying yes to opportunities. That reminder can change how anyone thinks about their own future.
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    Dave: 
    Website: https://www.lostsharkguy.com/
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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lostsharkguy
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  • Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

    He Couldn't Become a Doctor… So He Built a Shark Conservation Movement

    16/04/2026 | 1h 4min
    Shark conservation often feels like something only experts or elite scientists can do, but what if one unexpected decision could completely change your life and impact an entire ecosystem? In this episode, we unpack how a student who never planned to study the ocean ended up leading a major conservation effort focused on thresher sharks in Indonesia, and why his journey matters for anyone trying to build a meaningful career.
    Marine biology careers are rarely linear, and this story proves it. From struggling to find direction to discovering purpose through internships and hands-on experience, Raffid Shidqi shows how curiosity, persistence, and taking chances can open doors you didn't even know existed. You'll hear how he built an organization with 25 local staff, why community-based conservation is essential, and how real change happens on the ground.
    Ocean conservation impact becomes real when local people lead the work, and that's exactly what makes this story powerful. One surprising insight from this episode is that Raffid didn't start with a clear plan or passion for sharks, he developed it through exposure and opportunity, which challenges the idea that you need everything figured out before you begin.
    Listen to the full episode.
    Connect with us:
    Website: https://bit.ly/37TMqeK
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eorwXZ
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondjawspodcast7591
    Dave: 
    Website: https://www.lostsharkguy.com/
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3q1J9Q5
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lostsharkguy
    Andrew:
    Website: https://www.speakupforblue.com/
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/37g5WkG
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SpeakUpForBlueTV
  • Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

    Scientists Thought Sawfish Were Gone… They Were Wrong

    14/04/2026 | 41min
    Sawfish conservation might be one of the most overlooked stories in the ocean, but what scientists are discovering right now could completely change how we think about their future. For years, sawfish were believed to be disappearing beyond recovery, but new findings suggest something very different is happening beneath the surface.
    Endangered sawfish populations have been pushed to the brink by fishing pressure, habitat loss, and near total public neglect. But in certain regions, researchers like Rachel Graham are starting to uncover something unexpected, sawfish are still there, and in some cases, they may even be returning. This episode breaks down where they're being found, why it matters, and what it tells us about conservation actually working.
    Surprising Insight: One of the most endangered marine animals on Earth may be recovering in places where scientists thought it had already disappeared.
    Marine conservation success stories like this are rare, and they don't happen by chance. They happen when science, local communities, and long-term protection come together in the right way, even for species most people have never heard of.
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  • Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

    She Moved Across the World to Study Devil Rays… Here's Why It Matters

    23/03/2026 | 44min
    Devil rays are some of the most mysterious animals in the ocean, yet most people have never heard of them. In this episode, we sit down with marine scientist Marta Palacios to uncover what makes these animals so unique and why they need protection. From their behavior to the threats they face, this conversation reveals why devil rays deserve far more attention in ocean conservation.
    Marine biology careers don't always follow a straight path, and Marta's journey proves it. Moving from Spain to La Paz, Mexico, she turned a passion for diving into a career studying mobulid rays. We break down how she built her career, what it's like working in the field, and what early-career scientists can learn from her experience.
    Ocean conservation depends on people who are willing to take risks, follow their curiosity, and commit to protecting species that most people overlook. Devil rays may not get the spotlight like sharks or whales, but they are just as important to ocean ecosystems, and their future depends on better awareness and action.
    👉 Listen to the full episode and learn how you can be part of ocean conservation.
    Connect with us:
    Website: https://bit.ly/37TMqeK
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eorwXZ
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondjawspodcast7591
    Dave: 
    Website: https://www.lostsharkguy.com/
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3q1J9Q5
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lostsharkguy
    Andrew:
    Website: https://www.speakupforblue.com/
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/37g5WkG
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SpeakUpForBlueTV
  • Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

    What Scientists Just Discovered About Tiger Shark Migration

    23/03/2026 | 43min
    Tiger sharks are some of the most recognizable predators in the ocean, but scientists are still uncovering how these animals move through their environment.
    In this episode of Beyond Jaws, marine scientist Dr. Rachel Graham shares insights from tiger shark tracking research that is helping scientists understand how these sharks migrate, where they spend their time, and why these movements matter for conservation.
    By following tiger sharks across the ocean, researchers are revealing patterns that challenge what we thought we knew about shark behavior. These discoveries are helping scientists design better conservation strategies and understand the role tiger sharks play in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems.
    If you care about sharks, ocean science, and marine conservation, this conversation offers a fascinating look into the real lives of one of the ocean's most iconic predators.
    Subscribe for more shark science and conservation stories on Beyond Jaws.

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Sobre Beyond Jaws: Exploring Shark Science and Conservation

Dr. David Ebert and Andrew Lewin interview shark scientists and conservationists to find out the steps they took that lead them to study and work with sharks. Interviews include stories of field shenanigans; career choices and advice; and, the science of sharks that may or may not include great white sharks...mostly not.
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