13: It Smells Like Science
In this episode, Stuart speaks with Dr. Brian Roth about the development of the Great Lakes salmon fishery, the interaction between native and invasive fish species, and the spread of invasivecraw/crayfish throughout the region. Also, goby dogs.
Show links:
- Brian Roth’s Twitter feed
- Huron-Michigan Predator Diet Study - Science, Technology & Engineering | Facebook - 120 Photos
- Invasive Crayfish Collaborative
- Oncorhynchus - Wikipedia
- A review of Howard Tanner’s Autobiography
- Sea lamprey - Wikipedia
- Lake Superior State Center for Freshwater Research and Education Webcam - This appears to be offline for pandemic-based reasons but it is very cool normally.
- There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly - Wikipedia
- I should have mentioned this: Lake Michigan Chinook salmon stick with declining alewife as their main meal | Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant
- Red Swamp Crayfish in Michigan
- Lucky Dogs
Creators and Guests
Host
Stuart Carlton
Stuart Carlton is the Assistant Director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program. He manages the day-to-day operation of IISG and works with the IISG Director and staff to coordinate all aspects of the program. He is also a Research Assistant Professor and head of the Coastal and Great Lakes Social Science Lab in the Department of Forestry & Natural Resources at Purdue, where he and his students research the relationship between knowledge, values, trust, and behavior in complex or controversial environmental systems.