Dr. Austin Gallagher

Episode 226: Dr. Austin Gallagher
”The Biology and Branding of Sharks”

Conversation with Dr. Austin Gallagher, a marine biologist and considered a world-authority on sharks, the CEO and Chief Scientist of the NGO Beneath the Waves, a National Geographic Explorer, a Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Environmental Science at Canada’s Carleton University, an Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University, and he’s given a TEDx Talk on Facing and overcoming Fears.

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Shark Trivia

Did You Know that the Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)….

….gets its name from a dark strip-like pattern down the sides of their body that fades as they matureuy54?

….can grow to as large as 21 1/2 feet?

….has been known to eat almost anything including turtles, dolphins, and squid as well as a lot of human trash including cans, bottles, and other rubbish?

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