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In this episode of The Maritime Outdoorsman Podcast, Dave talks with Trevor Avery, a marine biologist (Ph.D.) and biostatistician (P.Stat.) with a variety of research interests. Trevor and Dave chat about bycatch species found in The Bay of Fundy such as skate, sculpin, eels, and dogfish.
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Thoroughly enjoyed all the information imparted here..thank you !
Thanks for the feedback Florence.
Great podcast Trevor was my TA in the early 1990s and I was student under Dr. Mike Dadswell. I worked on spiny dogfish in the Minas Basin then. I think they are seeing them again in that system because the population is expanding into that area because of regulations restricting their catch across their migratory range. I am a fisheries biologist/manager in North Carolina for 18 years now and the U.S. Has taken on many management changes for this population since 2000.