Sharks in Our Waters

16/09/2025 38 min Temporada 3 Episodio 2

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Oliver Shipley tracks sharks in the New York Bight. Host Heather Lynch and Shipley, an assistant professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, discuss the use of isotopes in marine food web studies, shark population trends, the reasons behind the recent rise in shark sightings off Long Island, and the implications of offshore wind farms on marine species. Shipley provides insights into balancing environmental impacts and the integration of scientific research in effective marine conservation strategies.Learn more with:"Energetic connectivity of diverse elasmobranch populations–implications for ecological resilience" by Shipley, O. N., Matich, P., Hussey, N. E., Brooks, A. M., Chapman, D., Frisk, M. G., ... & Gallagher, A. J. "Performance of a fine-scale acoustic positioning system for monitoring temperate fish behavior in relation to offshore marine developments" by Shipley, O. N., Nicoll, A., Cerrato, R. M., Dunton, K. J., Peterson, B. J., Sclafani, M., ... & Frisk, M. G.“Telemetry-validated nitrogen stable isotope clocks identify ocean-to-estuarine habitat shifts in  mobile organisms” by Shipley, O. N., Newton, A. L., Frisk, M. G., Henkes, G. A., LaBelle, J. S., Camhi, M. D., et al.“A contemporary framework for studying animal niches using bulk  stable isotope ratios” by Shipley, O. N., Matich, P.Skip ahead to the chapter that interests you:00:29 Introduction to Shark Research01:22 Understanding Isotopes in Marine Science08:15 Diving into Shark Populations and Behavior11:04 Shark Sightings and Public Perception18:33 Global Shark Decline and Conservation Efforts21:02 Impact of Coastal Development on Marine Life21:39 Rising Shark Consumption and Its Implications24:01 Bioaccumulation of Toxins in Sharks29:33 Offshore Wind Farms and Marine Life37:19 Concluding Thoughts and Future ResearchTell a friend and share a link to this episode.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/c4e/newsletters.phpFor all things Stony Brook on social media: https://bit.ly/m/sbuC4E Presents is a production of Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. AllenProgram Manager: Jennifer Gilday