Minorities in Shark Sciences: Diverse Voices in Shark Research

Author:   Jasmin Graham (Minorities in Shark Sc., USA) ,  Camila Caceres (Minorities in Shark Sc., USA) ,  Deborah Santos de Azevedo Menna (American Shark Conservancy,USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032196961


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jasmin Graham (Minorities in Shark Sc., USA) ,  Camila Caceres (Minorities in Shark Sc., USA) ,  Deborah Santos de Azevedo Menna (American Shark Conservancy,USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781032196961


ISBN 10:   1032196963
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction. Chapter 1: Public Perceptions of Sharks. Chapter 2: Elasmobranch Ecology and Evolution. Chapter 3: Fields of Elasmobranch Anatomy and Physiology. Chapter 4: Shark Conservation and Fisheries Management Across the Globe. Conclusion. Additional Resources. Index

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This book will change your perspective of sharks, with easy-to-understand science and facts. - Alex R, high school student I really enjoyed learning more details about sharks and the people who study and understand them. This book is a great place to start for anyone who wants to learn about sharks and why they are very important to the ocean. I like how the authors are introduced before each chapter. I was able to learn more about each person and how they study sharks. The keywords in each chapter helped me to learn new vocabulary - Addison W, age 13 This topic, other than what I have heard Addison talk about, is completely new to me and I learned so much. I love the storytelling that is combined with the technical information. - Addison's mom This book will change your perspective of sharks, with easy-to-understand science and facts. - Alex R, high school student I really enjoyed learning more details about sharks and the people who study and understand them. This book is a great place to start for anyone who wants to learn about sharks and why they are very important to the ocean. I like how the authors are introduced before each chapter. I was able to learn more about each person and how they study sharks. The keywords in each chapter helped me to learn new vocabulary - Addison W, age 13 This topic, other than what I have heard Addison talk about, is completely new to me and I learned so much. I love the storytelling that is combined with the technical information. - Addison's mom


The diversity of authors in each chapter provides a fresh, inclusive, and global perspective to shark biology. I could envision teaching a course on sharks from this book - it covers the required topics and more importantly, highlights the scientists doing this work. Sora Lee Kim, Assistant Professor, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California Merced, USA This book will change your perspective of sharks, with easy-to-understand science and facts. Alex R, high school student, USA I really enjoyed learning more details about sharks and the people who study and understand them. This book is a great place to start for anyone who wants to learn about sharks and why they are very important to the ocean. I like how the authors are introduced before each chapter. I was able to learn more about each person and how they study sharks. The keywords in each chapter helped me to learn new vocabulary Addison W, age 13, USA This topic, other than what I have heard Addison talk about, is completely new to me and I learned so much. I love the storytelling that is combined with the technical information. Addison's mom, USA The diversity of authors in each chapter provides a fresh, inclusive, and global perspective to shark biology. I could envision teaching a course on sharks from this book - it covers the required topics and more importantly, highlights the scientists doing this work. Sora Lee Kim, Assistant Professor, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California Merced, USA This book will change your perspective of sharks, with easy-to-understand science and facts. Alex R, high school student, USA I really enjoyed learning more details about sharks and the people who study and understand them. This book is a great place to start for anyone who wants to learn about sharks and why they are very important to the ocean. I like how the authors are introduced before each chapter. I was able to learn more about each person and how they study sharks. The keywords in each chapter helped me to learn new vocabulary Addison W, age 13, USA This topic, other than what I have heard Addison talk about, is completely new to me and I learned so much. I love the storytelling that is combined with the technical information. Addison's mom, USA


Author Information

"Jasmin Graham is a shark scientist and environmental educator who specializes in elasmobranch (shark and ray) ecology and evolution. Her research interests include smalltooth sawfish movement ecology and hammerhead shark phylogeny. She is a member of the American Elasmobranch Society and serves on their Equity and Diversity Committee. She has a passion for science education and making science more accessible to everyone. She is also the Project Coordinator for the Marine Science Laboratory Alliance Center of Excellence (MarSci-LACE) at Mote Marine Laboratory, which is focused on researching and promoting best practices to recruit, support, and retain minority students in marine science. She is also the President and CEO of Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS) which is dedicated to supporting women of color in shark sciences. Her work encompasses the areas of science communication, social justice, outreach, education, and conservation. I care deeply about protecting endangered and vulnerable marine species, particularly elasmobranchs. I work in collaboration with Havenworth Coastal Conservation to study movements of elasmobranchs in Tampa and Sarasota Bay. Jasmin graduated from the College of Charleston in 2017 with a B.S. in Marine Biology and a B.A. in Spanish. She completed MSc. in Biological Science from Florida State University through the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Camila Caceres is a marine biologist, shark scientist, and educator. She received a degree in Biology (BSc) from Duke University in 2012 and was first introduced to fisheries research when she was a research assistant at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station. She then completed her masters and doctoral studies in the Heithaus Lab at Florida International University. Camila’s research focuses on coastal small-scale fishing and coral reef sharks and rays, in the Caribbean Sea. She has met with Colombia’s Vice-President to discuss marine research, has been featured in Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and Telemundo media among others, and was given the Professional Award at the academic conference Sharks International for her research. As an immigrant, Latina, and LGTBQ, she actively promotes diversity and inclusion in STEM and the outdoors. Deborah (Santos de Azevedo) Menna has a BSc in Biological Sciences with certificates in Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Science at Florida Atlantic University. During her undergraduate years, she participated in several research experiences, and trained to become an AAUS scientific diver. She completed a marine science externship with National Geographic Society & The Nature Conservancy. Menna is also a research assistant at American Shark Conservancy (ASC) based in Jupiter, Florida. With ASC she assisted in the study, post-release mortality rate of shore-based angling of Great Hammerhead sharks.She is also a project manager for ASC’s ""Shark Surveys"" project, which is a long-term monitoring program to investigate human-centered and environmental impacts of local shark populations. This is the first project in Florida to utilize any long-term evidence-based methodologies focusing on shark species’ diversity and populational vulnerability. In December 2021, she was named a National Geographic Young Explorer, the prestigious title only given to 25 audacious change makers around the globe. Menna is currently working at a respected firm as an Environmental Scientist, conducting surveys on protected species. Her goal is to use her experiences as a multicultural shark researcher and scientist to inspire a new generation of diverse marine biologists from under-resourced and marginalized communities that will champion conservation."

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