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83. Constance Schéré: MPAs, Fake-out Seabirds, International Differences, and the Myth of Too Late

83. Constance Schéré: MPAs, Fake-out Seabirds, International Differences, and the Myth of Too Late

FromSo You Want to Be a Marine Biologist


83. Constance Schéré: MPAs, Fake-out Seabirds, International Differences, and the Myth of Too Late

FromSo You Want to Be a Marine Biologist

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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With an undergraduate, two masters under her belt, Constance Schéré is currently working on her PhD studying MPAs. In this super wide ranging episode we chat about how Constance went from a history degree to studying marine science and then conservation, how growing up next to a marine protected area influences her work now, and how she’s brought it full circle. We leap all over the pond, from Constance's native France to the US to Northern Ireland, and we also chat about the difference between the French, English, and American university systems (Constance has experienced all three), and when a university will actually kick you out.  Constance recently co-authored a publication with the British Ecological Society about 30 x 30, and she shares just what that means and how we’re looking. Constance shares three pretty amazing field stories at the end of the episode, so be sure to stay tuned for that. show notes: marinebio.life/83Support the show
Released:
Jun 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist is your go-to resource if you've ever dreamed of exploring the ocean's depths, considered becoming a marine biologist, or want to learn more how to protect the world's oceans. This podcast dives into ocean science, conservation, sea stories, and explores ocean careers. Bring out your inner Jacques Cousteau, and discover the world beneath the waves.