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Name tag for the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 2024 meeting which says Milton Tan, Illinois Natural History Survey

Name tag for the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 2024 meeting which says Milton Tan, Illinois Natural History Survey

Came across my #JMIH24 name tag while prepping to leave today for #JMIH25

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Video recorded at the JMIH 2024 conference in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Good #AES24 / #JMIH24 threads.

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Facilitators were trained from May to July on how to conduct the trainings, and the first tester training was given on the day before the official sessions began at #JMIH24. The next step is the advisory board will be providing their assessments and revision. The board itself is comprised of diverse

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The last #JMIH24 presentation from day 2 is Jasmin Graham's Creating Cultural Change in Small to Medium-Sized Professional Societies: A Training Network Approach.

Graham is part of Minorities in Shark Science, a group that promotes diversity and supporting minorities. They have advocated for change

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Finishing up day 2 of #JMIH24 were talks focused on DEI, the first of which was Reilly Boyt's Breaking Barriers Below the Surface: Navigating Challenges and Solutions for Accessible Marine Fieldwork.

This one was so very important to me as #DisabledinSTEM myself, and it felt amazing to have this

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Next for #JMIH24 day 2 was Taylor Gamble's This is Why I'm Hot: How the Social Construction of Space Influences Conservation Behaviors.

Gamble took a sociology approach to look at human perceptions, which are linked to our attitudes and beliefs. Specifically, Gamble looked at how climate change

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I miss live tweeting from conferences. I hope that Bluesky can take up the cause. @carylanneejmaier.bsky.social is doing a great job for #JMIH24. I hope we have a skeeting contingent for #IMCC7.

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Next at #JMIH24 was Gregg Poulakis looking at the 2024 Unusual Sawfish Mortality Event in the Florida Keys: What Have We Learned?

First, Poulakis looked at the good and bad leading up to 2024, that the population has been decreasing over many years for smalltooth sawfish, yet they are listed on

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Next at #JMIH24 was Jack Morris with further looks at devices to deter shark depredation with The effectiveness of an electronic pulse device to deter shark depredation

While local shark populations are recovering, global populations are not. However, as stated in previous presentations,

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Next at #JMIH24 was Mike McCallister with Mitigating Shark Depredation in Snapper-Grouper Fisheries Via Novel Deterrent Devices

The Sharkbanz Zeppelin is a product marketed to decrease depredation without preventing capture of the target fish. McCallister looked at its efficacy.

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Next at #JMIH24 day 2, was Marcus Drymon with a look at a common problem lately, Depredation: an old conflict with the sea.

Drymon points out that while there is increased focus on this problem lately, it is NOT a new problem facing fishers. In fact, there is documentation from Bimini in the 1930s

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Next at #JMIH24 was Bryan Huerta-Beltrán's fascinating The devil is in the details – molecular identification of guitarfishes sold as ‘pez diablo’

The 'pez diablo' for background, he informed us, is a modified batoids which fishers cut up to resemble mythical creatures. This practice originated in

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Next up for day 2 #JMIH24, is Keith Fuller's Development of AI Tool Suite for Electronic Monitoring of Pacific Sleeper Sharks in Alaska.

Fuller looks at the Pacific Sleeper Shark, with is a data deficient species. We do believe they are long-lived based on aging techniques with eyeballs and they

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Next for day 2 of #JMIH24 was @drcatmac.bsky.social Dive Tourist Attitudes Towards and Perceptions of Shark Conservation.

Much research has been done into the value of shark tourism, which can be valuable under certain conditions that unfortunately aren't usually met.

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Next at Day 2 of #JMIH24 was @whysharksmatter.bsky.social's case study on What Happened to the World's First Ecolabel Certified Sustainable Shark Fishery?

This research was completed in conjunction with @dogfishwalker.bsky.social and @drcatmac.bsky.social.

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Next at #JMIH24 on day 2 was Chris Mull on Estimating the Species Composition of US Shark and Ray Fisheries.
We know there has been historical exploitation for commodities important for nutritional security, especially on fish.
While global landings are decreasing, there has been a recent expansion

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Following Brewster-Geisz's talk at #JMIH24, Guy DuBeck continued with Look to the Future: Potential Revision of Atlantic Shark Management in the United States.
Since domestic and international regulations are having a direct impact on the fishery, they are trying to make plans to continue getting

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After the break, for the Conservation and Management session at AES, #JMIH24, Karyl Brewster-Geisz provided an U.S. Atlantic Shark Fishery Management Update.

In 1993, NOAA started managing the Atlantic shark fishery and since then, everything has changed in a good way, but the goal has remained the

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Following the first plenary at #JMIH24, ASIH Past-President Prosanta Chakrabarty gave his address on Fish is Fish: A 400-Million-Year-Old Case of Convergent Evolution. In this three-part talk, he discussed his family and how reading to his young daughter made him think more about fish.

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On day two of #JMIH24, the day started with Plenaries by AES president Dr. Jim Gelsleichter and ASIH Past-President Prosanta Chakrabarty.
The first was President Gelsleichter's talk on Chondroxicology: Musings from 25 years of research on pollutant exposure and effects on sharks and their relatives

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Finally for day one of #JMIH24 was Andrew Wooley's Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and home range of juvenile Smalltooth Sawfish in a southwest Florida nursery
The Charlotte Harbor estuary in Florida at the exit of the Peace River was previously established as a nursery area for smalltooth sawfish

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Next up on day one of #JMIH24 was Ingrid Hyrycena Dos Santos'Stock Assessment of the Angular Angelshark and Brazilian Guitarfish: What Have We Learned After a 20-Year Fishing Moratorium in Brazil?

In Brazil, there are over 200 species of both marine and freshwater elasmos,

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Day one next at #JMIH24 was Jasmine Nyce's Network Analysis of Decadal Acoustic Detections Reveals Partial Migration in a Large Marine Predator (Carcharhinus leucas).

Nyce looked at the partial migrations of bull sharks both to the north and west and the behavioral clusters of the pops and if they

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Day one next at #JMIH24, Cecilia Hampton presented Sticking with it: a multi-sensor tag to reveal the foraging ecology and fine-scale behavior of elusive durophagous stingrays.

Focusing on the whitespotted eagle ray, Hampton wanted to use acoustics to detect predation events.

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Next up at #JMIH24 on day one, Zeke Tuszynski's Dynamics of Shark-Infested Waters: How Environmental Factors Shape Blacktip Shark Migrations

In looking at the annual migrations of blacktips, Tuszynski's research noted that we knew the latitude movements, not the longitudinal ones or factors of

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From day one of #JMIH24, the first talk I saw was Eloise Cave's Predictive Modeling of Adaptive Variation in Tiger Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) Across the Western North Atlantic.

Cave's research noted ontogenetic differences both in the movements and genetic structures of tiger sharks due to

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Now that I am back from #JMIH24 and had a chance to get back in the swing of things and am almost post-first-time-Covid infection, I can get to writing up the summaries of the amazing research I saw presented. I did not get to see everything I had hoped, but what I did see was amazing.

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They were great at #JMIH24 but also so much improved in quality that we lost the hilarity of the mistakes we saw last year. I’ll give that up for the accessibility.

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Shark Conservation Lab on Instagram: "The Daly-Engel Shark Conservation Lab had a strong showing during the poster session at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologist and herpetologist #JMIH and the Elasmob... 51 likes, 0 comments - dalyengellab on July 15, 2024: "The Daly-Engel Shark Conservation Lab had a strong showing during the poster session at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologist and herpetologist #JMI...

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