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The Not Old - Better Show

#645 Why Sharks Matter - Dr. David Shiffman

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.7106 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive With the World's Most Misunderstood Predator.

Smithsonian Associates

Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates series on radio and podcast.  I'm Paul Vogelzang, and as part of our Inside Science interview series with Smithsonian Associates, our guest today is author and scientist Dr. David Shiffman.  David Shiffman will be appearing at the Smithsonian Associates and you can check out more details in our show notes today.

Let's listen as David Shiffman reads a passage from his new book, Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive with the World's Most Misunderstood Predator.

David Shiffman reading from his new book, Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive with the World's Most Misunderstood Predator.  Sharks do matter, and they are some of the most fascinating, ecologically important, threatened, and misunderstood animals on Earth. More often feared than revered, their role as predators of the deep has earned them a reputation as a major threat to humans. But, says marine conservation biologist David Shiffman, the truth is that sharks are not a danger to us—they're in danger from us.

David Shiffman tells us today why it's crucial that we overcome our misconceptions and rise above cinematic Hollywood scenes to scare us,   to embrace sharks as the imperiled and elegant ocean guardians they really are. Sharing his own fascinating experiences working with them, Shiffman explains why healthy shark populations are essential for supporting ocean ecosystems—and the coastal economies that depend on them.

Touching on everything from Shark Week to shark fin soup, overfishing to marine sanctuaries, Shiffman reveals why these iconic predators are in trouble, why we should care, and how scientists, conservationists, and individuals can save them.

Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show Inside Science Interview series on radio and podcast, Smithsonian Associate Dr. David Shiffman.

My thanks to author and scientist Dr. David Shiffman for his generous time today.  Dr. David Shiffman will be appearing at the Smithsonian Associates and you can check out more details in our show notes today.  I thank you, my wonderful audience here on The Not Old Better Show. Please be well, be safe and let's eliminate assault rifles.  Assault rifles are unnecessary and instill fear in our c

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Inside Science Series on Radio

0:08.7

and Podcasts.

0:09.8

I'm Paul Vogelsing, and as part of our Inside Science interview series with Smithsonian

0:15.2

Associates, our guest today is author and scientist Dr. David Schiffman.

0:20.2

David Schiffman will be appearing at the Smithsonian Associates program coming up and you can

0:24.3

check out more details in our show notes today.

0:27.7

Let's listen as David Schiffman reads a passage from his new book Why Sharks Matter, a deep

0:33.2

dive with the world's most misunderstood predator.

0:37.6

My name is David, and I'm a marine conservation biologist who studies sharks and how to protect

0:42.7

them.

0:43.7

You may know me from social media where I'm on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at Why Sharks

0:47.9

Matter, where I'm always happy to answer anyone's questions about sharks.

0:53.6

This seems only fair since I'm one of the lucky few who gets to live my childhood dream

0:57.8

every single day.

0:59.2

I've been captivated by sharks as long as my family can remember, and I've known for essentially

1:04.6

my whole life that I wanted to be a marine biologist who studies them when I grow up.

1:09.8

While most kids go through either a shark thing or a dinosaur thing, I went through both

1:14.0

phases, and in the end I chose sharks.

1:17.6

My parents have always supported this crazy ambition of mine, but I suspect that they believed

1:22.3

that I would grow out of it eventually.

1:25.2

Clearly, I never did.

1:27.8

You might guess that an ocean lover like me grew up right on the beach, but I was raised

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