Author: Skylar Bayer
Happy Spring!
I’ve finally uploaded my interview with Scott Morello (he’s the goofy one in the middle of the featured photo, check him out on Twitter here.) We laughed, we presented and luckily we didn’t cry at the 45th annual Benthic Ecology Meeting in Portland, Maine, back in March. It was a wonderful meeting, well organized, so Bravo! to Bowdoin (particularly Steve Allen) for organizing.
The episode is here: https://soundcloud.com/strictlyfishwrap/sfw-11-scott-morello-at-the-45th-annual-benthic-ecology-meeting
I promise by June, I’ll have all the interviews separate. I also rearranged the time slot I do my radio show in Rockland, so it’ll be easier to get episodes and interviews up online again.
Next week I’m giving a TEDx talk on seafood sex. Tickets are sold out, but you can tune in to the live stream here. After that, I’m going to try doing a bit more writing, blogging and interviewing to balance my manuscript writing schedule this summer.
Music breaks: The Gammy Bird by Christopher Young, Mercy Me (The Ecology) cover by The Strokes, Pulling Mussels (from the Shell) by Squeeze, Winter’s on the Wing from The Original Broadway Cast of The Secret Garden.
Per usual… if you are interested in being on the show as a guest (you can call in, too!) or have suggestions, comments or questions, just email me at strictlyfishwrap [at] gmail [dot] com.
Filed under: Conservation, Data, Field Work, Fish and People, Humor, SFW Science Radio Hour Tagged: Benthic Ecology Meeting, blue mussels, coastal maine, communication, genetics, gulf of maine, mussels, science, Scott Morello, soundscape ecology Image may be NSFW.
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