Linda Bonnin

Episode 148: Linda Bonnin
”Rolling Tides with Legends at Alabama”

Conversation with Linda Bonnin, the Vice President of Strategic Communications overseeing all of marketing, advertising, and communications at the University of Alabama and she’s a subject matter expert in higher education.

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Picture from a pier of a beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama

Shark Trivia

Did You Know that the Sharks you will most likely encounter in Alabama….

….include quite a few species? Alabama boast many beautiful beaches with pristine white sands. Despite the rising numbers of tourists, there are still very few unprovoked attacks every year.

Sharks that you may see in the coastal waters of Alabama include: Atlantic Sharpnose, Blacknose, Blacktip, Bonnethead, Bull, Dusky, Finetooth, Great Hammerhead, Great White, Lemon, Shortfin Mako, Sand Tiger, Sandbar, Scalloped Hammerhead, Silky, Spinner, and Tiger.

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