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PersonContact InformationLocation
Research Area of Interest (i.e. shark movement ecology, physiology, isotopes, etc.) (required to be featured on the page)
Level of Education
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Abbey Woodard
abbeywoodard18@gmail.com
USAB.A. in Biology
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Adina Allen
adina.allen21@gmail.com
USAMarine megafauna
Fisheries Major, with emphasis on marine biology and wildlife care and handling ( Current Undergrad)
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Ajani Waldencompl3xaj@gmail.comTexas
Shark Movement Ecology & Stopping Shark Finning
N/A
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Alex Renoeamrenoe@gmail.comMissouri
Shark physiology and psychology
High School Student
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Aléxia Lessaalexiaalc@id.uff.brBrazil
Shark ecology and conservation
Marine Biotechnology MSc student
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Alexis Wilson
alexislwilson98@gmail.com
TexasShark ConservationB.S. in Biology
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Allisona.lubin0825@gmail.comMichiganShark biology
Currently undergrad student. Completing a B.S. in Marine Science
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Alyah Bennettbennettalyah@gmail.comFlorida and Ohio
Sharks, sea turtles, and marine invertebrates
I am an undergraduate at Florida Southern College majoring in Marine Biology and I am a junior.
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Alyah Bennettbennettalyah@gmail.comFlorida and Ohio
Sharks, sea turtles, and marine invertebrates
I am an undergraduate at Florida Southern College majoring in Marine Biology and I am a junior.
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Alyse Gonzalez
gonzalez.alyse@yahoo.com
United states of america
Shark physiology and ecology
Undergrand for marine biology and enviornmrntsl sciences
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Amala
amaladavidpereppaden@gmail.com
IndiaChemistryM.S Marine Chemistry
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Amanda BudneyAbudney01@gmail.comunited statesshark movement ecology
high school graduate who aspires to be a marine biologist
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Amanda Prieto
amandalprieto@gmail.com
Puerto RicoShark ecology
Completing Bachelor's Degree in Agronomy. Soon to start my Masters in Biological Oceanography
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Amelia Hursham
ahursham@googlemail.com
Emgland
Shark ecology, habitat, migration
BSc. Marine Biology
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Amor Luciano
amorluciano23@gmail.com
United States
Marine Ecology, Marine Conservation, Environmental/Wildlife Toxicology, Coral Reef Ecology, Shark Conservation, Shark Ecology, Marine mammal conservation Sustainable Fisheries, Coastal Ecology
Bachelors in Environmental Studies focusing on Marine Ecology
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Anahy Garzagarza.anahy@yahoo.comTexas
Shark physiology and evolution, defense mechanisms of inking organsims
B.S. in Marine Biology currently undergraduate
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Analise Fussell Persaud
analisefussell11@gmail.com
Florida, USA
Shark movement ecology/ tropical ecology
Completed my B.A in Sustainability and the Environment. Second major in natural and applied sciences. Minor in Environmental science. Certificate in biodiversity conservation and management.
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Anastasia Simpson
asimpson12345@gmail.com
United StatesShark ecology
Undergraduate B.S. in Biology and Spanish (will graduate May 2021)
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Andrea Vegaaavega2@outlook.comTexas
Fisheries Biology of Sharks
Biology
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Angelina Peña
angelinacpp1@gmail.com
Campeche, MéxicoSESPhD completed
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Angelique Rolle
angelique_rolle@yahoo.com
The BahamasShark EcologyMarine Science A.S
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Annais Muschett-Bonillabonillaannais@gmail.comUnited States
Capture Induced Parturition
B.S. in Biology (Completed)
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Annette Cassandra
annette.villalobos@cristoreysj.org
California, USAShark physiology
Finishing senior year in high school next fall entering university
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Anniannicarew@gmail.comUSAShark movement ecology
High School Diploma, soon to be Undergraduate in Marine Biology and Environmental Science
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Anniannicarew@gmail.comUSAShark movement ecology
High School Diploma, soon to be Undergraduate in Marine Biology and Environmental Science
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Ariana Arias
ariana.arias22@gmail.com
California, USA
Shark socioeconomic analysis and community outreach
Working towards a B.S. in Environmental Science and Resource Management; emphasis on marine and coastal systems
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Ariannaathomas2018@fau.eduFL
Behavioral studies, migration patterns
Undergraduate currently, completing B.S in Biology FAU with a focus on marine science
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Ariel Carter
professoracarter@gmail.com
South Carolina
Physiology, sensory systems, ecology, reproduction
M.S. in Biology, Marine Biology emphasis
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Ariyanna Pylesaripyles@gmail.comUnited States
Marine ecology and physiology
Undergraduate double majoring in Marine Biology and Oceanography
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Arrionna Peterson
arrionna123.ap@gmail.com
Maryland, U.S
Teuthology- cephalopods
High school student- senior
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Arzucan Askin
arzucan.askin@ouce.ox.ac.uk
United Kingdom
Movement Ecology, Anthropogenic Impacts, Human Wildlife Conflict, Novel Technologies, Philopatry
Currently in the MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management at Oxford University
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Ashley
ashleylobos15@gmail.com
California
Bachelors degree in environmental science
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Ashley Faiella
Ashlandnicolee@gmail.com
United States
Shark research, Shark ecology
Completing Marine biology
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Ayanah Lugoayanahvl@gmail.comFloridaShark physiology
Current first year undergrad
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Blanca Alicia Santoyo-Cerón
alsowa@hotmail.esMéxico
Trophic ecology and feeding habits
Undergraduate currently in Biology.
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Blanca Alicia Santoyo-Cerón
alsowa@hotmail.esMéxico
Trophic ecology and feeding habits
Undergraduate currently in Biology.
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Brooke Campbell
scientificlady365@gmail.com
Florida
Marine Science Conservation
Completing masters in Marine Biology
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Buddhi M. Pathirana
buddhimaheshika17@gmail.com
Sri Lanka
Sharks, Shark like Rays & Rays (Elasmobranchs) Biology, Ecology and Genetics
B.S. (Hons) in Fisheries and Marine Sciences
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Caitlyn Millercvmiller.art@gmail.comNew Jersey
Shark Conservation and Research
B.A. in Sustainable Development with a concentraion in Community, Regional and Global Development
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Cameron Angulocangulo2@ncsu.eduNC
Population Genetics, Marine Immunology
B.S. Biochemistry, B.S. Genetics (currently completing as a 5th year)
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Carmen Zamoramzamora@ucsd.eduUnited States
Shark migration patterns/conservation
M.A.S in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
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CaT Bobinocatbobino@gmail.comUnited StatesInterested in allMS in Animal Biology
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Cat EstelleCat.i.estelle@gmail.comMaryland
Shark behavior and conservation
High school junior
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Chanté Lively
lively.chante.d@gmail.com
Georgia, United States
Marine/ Shark Education and Outreach, Ecology, Food Web Dynamics
B.S. in Marine Biology (Nova Southeastern University)
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Cherita Jonescherita.cj@gmail.comGeorgia, USA
Education and Research on Shark Conservation
B.A. in Communications, Minor in Spanish (Completed) Open Water Scuba Certification, Specialty Diver,
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Chevelle Gollop
gollopchevelle@gmail.com
Trinidad and TobagoShark movement ecology
B.A.Sc in Coast and Ocean Sciences (Completed). Currently a Marine Sciences PhD candidate.
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Christelle Razafindrakotorfkhrystelle@gmail.comMadagascar
I am interested in the biology and ecology of sharks and rays. The study of behaviour and connectivity is of great interest to me.
Coastal and Marine Biodiversity M.S.
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Ciera Jarrett
cjarrett1@knights.ucf.edu
Florida, USA
Shark and Ray Conservation and Ecology
B.S. in Biology - Marine and Aquatic Biology Track
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Cindy Gonzalezcindyreef@gmail.comUnited States
Shark ecology and conservation genetics/ Molecular Ecology
Ph.D. Candidate
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Clarissa Guillen
clarissa.nguillen@hotmail.com
TexasShark ecology
Completing B.S. in Environmental Science
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Clarissa N. Guillen
clarissa.nguillen@gmail.com
Texas, USA
shark and ray movement ecology
currently completing undergraduate in environmental science and pursuing a Marine Biology M.S.
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Cristal valdezcristalv44.cv@gmail.comUnited StatesShark movement ecology
I am completing my bachelors degree in environmental science
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Cristel Cordero-Maldonado
cristelcm.2209@gmail.com
Lima, Peru
Trophic interactions, Bioaccumulation and biomagnification, Fisheries.
Undergraduate degree in Marine Biology
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Damaris Dueñas
damarisduenas1@gmail.com
Honduras
Shark behavior and ecology
B.S. in Biology
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Damia Ramirezdamia@udel.eduDE
Shark Conservation and Physiology
Undergraduate
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Damilola Ojodammytorby@gmail.comNigeriaShark Movement Ecology
B.S. Forestry and Wildlife Management
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Daritzel Cintróndaritzel98@gmail.comPuerto Rico
Movement ecology and genetics/phylogeography
Current MSc in Environmental Sciences and Ecology
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Deborah Santos De Azevedo
deborah.s.azevedo@gmail.com
florida
Shark behavior/Shark Skin Microbiome/Fisheries
Undergraduate Currently
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Diana Hou
diana.hou1123@gmail.com
California
Shark behavior (feeding and mating), isotopes
Marine Biology (in progress)
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Dianna Garciad.garcia.r98@gmail.comVirginia, USA
Marine Animal Conservation
Undergraduate Student
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Elaina LaVon Smithelsmith1@mix.wvu.eduWest Virginia
shark movement of ecology, underwater videography, mortality rates
Marine Science Dual Degree student, B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (completed)
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Elaina LaVon Smithelsmith1@mix.wvu.eduWest Virginia
shark movement of ecology, underwater videography, mortality rates
Marine Science Dual Degree student, B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (completed)
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Elise Hayden
elise.s.hayden@gmail.com
Illinois
Elasmobranch ecology, acoustic telemetry, habitat restoration
B.Sc. Biological Sciences
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Ellie Williamson
ellie.williamson@uasdc.org
New YorkEcologyMSED
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Elsa CarmonaEC20EC@my.fsu.eduFlorida, U.S.
Shark movement, and cellular biology
Undergraduate currently
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Elysia Abbottlysabbott99@gmail.comAustraliaShark research & tagging
Bachelor of Marine Science
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Em
meganathayde@gmail.com
CanadaElasmobranch Ecology
Currently an Undergraduate working towards an Ecology Bachelor's degree
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Emily smith
emilydsmith70@gmail.com
Texas
Shark ecology and physiology
B.S in zoology (completed) M.S. in biology (completed)
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Emma Jackson
jackson.emma2019@gmail.com
South CarolinaElasmobranch genetics
B.S. in marine science with an emphasis in biology (to be completed in 2023)
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Enyonam Donkor
enyonamdonkor0@gmail.com
Minnesota
Completing BS in Fisheries, wildlife and conservation with a minor in marine biology
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Fernanda Raygoza Díaz
raygozadiazfm@gmail.com
México
Reproductive biology of chondrichthyans
Marine Biology Student
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Flérida Figueroa
fleridafigueroav@gmail.com
México
Shark population genetics
B.S. in Biology, undergraduate currently
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Gabriela RIdings
gridings1234@icloud.com
United States
Shark movement ecology, shark behavioral ecology
Rising high school senior
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Gaby
gabriela.mtz.ortiz@gmail.com
MéxicoShark conservationB.S in Biology
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Gina Badlowski
ginabadlowski@gmail.com
New JerseyShark bioacoustics
Currently pursuing a Msc. in biological sciences
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Giselle Kangisellekan@gmail.comCanada
Shark Physiology and Conservation
B.S in Biology
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Gloria Manga-Ebenguegloriamanga@ymail.comCanada
Shark Ecology, Conservation, Behaviour and Microbiome
Undergraduate currently
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Glorimar Franqui-Rivera
glorimar.franqui1@upr.edu
puerto rico
Shark Fisheries, Shark ecology, DeepShark,
M.S. Student
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Hannah Hayes
hannahhayes858@g.ucla.edu
USA CaliforniaShark movement ecology
Completed B.S. in Marine Biology
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Heather Ann Brockbank
heather21165@gmail.com
BahamassharksHigh School Graduate
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Ieshia Roachiroac002@fiu.eduFlorida
Ecology, Conservation, Marine life restoration
Undergraduate student
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Igwegbe Nkechi
igwegbenkechi@gmail.com
Nigeria
Shark Biology and Ecology
M.S. student
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Ilana Rivera Larrea
iriveralarrea@sandiego.edu
Baja California, Mexico
Shark conservation and monitoring
I have completed my B.A. in Marine Ecology with a minor in Biology and Environmental Policy. I am currently completing my Masters in Marine Ecology.
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Ilia Cariilia.cari.leal@gmail.comChile
Stable isotopes, shark ecology and movements
B.S. in Marine Biology and M.S. in oceanography
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Inez Alsagoff
inez.alsagoff@gmail.com
Singapore
Elasmobranch and predators, fisheries
Bachelor of environmental studies
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Ingrid Hyrycena dos Santos
ingridhyrycena@edu.univali.br
Brazil
Elasmobranch Fisheries, Conservation and Ecology
Undergraduate student in Biological Sciences
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Jasmine
jasmine.silvennoinen@gmail.com
Florida
Shark movement ecology, all the above
B.S Coastal & Environmental Science, Biology
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Jasmine Gothardjas.gothard@gmail.comUnited Kingdom
Shark migration and ecology
MSci Marine Biology
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Jasmine Hallhallj2018@my.fit.eduFlorida
Shark movement ecology and physiology and genetics
Marine Biology Undergraduate third year
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Jasmine Hallhallj2018@my.fit.eduFlorida
Shark movement ecology and physiology and genetics
Marine Biology Undergraduate third year
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Jennifer Irizarry
jenniferirizarry97@gmail.com
United States of America
Marine Veterinary Medicine
DVM Candidate
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Jessica Riosjrios058@fiu.eduFloridaBehavioral ecology
Currently completing BS in Environmental Studies
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Jodi Henryjaniyah0304@gmail.comVirginia, USABiomedical EngineeringHigh School Junior
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Jordan Pennjordanhpenn@gmail.comPennsylvania, USFisheries ScienceB.S. in Marine Biology
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Josephine
josephines_22@hotmail.com
Victoria, AustraliaShark ecology
B.S in marine biology final year
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Kalimah Muhammad
kalimahmuhammad21@gmail.com
United States of America
Biology and Behavior of Orcas
High School Student
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Kamaria Elliott
elliott.kamaria@gmail.com
United Statesshark behavior
Completing M.S. in Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies
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Karen Naomi
kmcdaniel2@mocs.flsouthern.edu
Florida
Shark movement ecology, behavior, physiology, conservation
Undergraduate student in marine biology
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Kariel Letitia La Fleur
kariel_lafleur@hotmail.com
United States
Shark movement ecology and physiology
BASc Coast and Ocean Science