The morning of August 19th, 2003, started like every other for Deborah Blanche Franzman: She went swimming in the ocean at Avila Beach in California. But tragedy struck as Deborah was swimming with a group of seals and a Great White Shark struck her.
In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jaida Elcock, co-founder of
Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS), and PhD candidate in the MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. We talk all things shark - Why do bites happen? Are they actually trying to eat people? Do sharks sleep? And what the heck is a Wobbegong anyways?
You can read more about the shark finning industry
here, and read more about worldwide shark encounter statistics
here. And we forgot to mention in episode - you can download the
OCEARCH Shark Tracker app and track shark migrations in real time!
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