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TalkECO

De: Eddie Hay
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  • PROJECT KINGFISH | Tagging, Tracking and Fishing!
    Oct 1 2023

    Episode #005


    The fifth episode of TalkECO: an ecology-based podcast focusing on education, conservation and opportunities. In this episode, Tristan and Bel from Macquarie University join the conversation to talk all things Project Kingfish! Their experience tracking and tagging for this high-impact research provided a really interesting interview. We look forward to seeing more of this research happening and more Kingfish tagged around the coasts of Australia!

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    44 m
  • FISH (PART 3) | "We stand on the shoulders of giants"
    Sep 8 2023

    Episode #004


    The fourth episode of TalkECO: an ecology-based podcast focusing on education, conservation and opportunities. In this episode, Dr Ben Gilby from UniSC joins the conversation discussing his involvement with all things coastal zones! His particular expertise in fish, shellfish, management and restoration provides insight into the many projects happening in our very own waterways. Listen in to the first part of our discussion where we cover some of Ben's early University career as an aspiring Australian cricketer... and ecologist.

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    29 m
  • FISH (PART 2) | The Origins of Animal Ecology!
    Sep 8 2023

    Episode #004


    The fourth episode of TalkECO: an ecology-based podcast focusing on education, conservation and opportunities. In this episode, Dr Ben Gilby from UniSC joins the conversation discussing his involvement with all things coastal zones! His particular expertise in fish, shellfish, management and restoration provides insight into the many projects happening in our very own waterways. Listen in to the first part of our discussion where we cover some of Ben's early University career as an aspiring Australian cricketer... and ecologist.

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    34 m
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