Anchored Podcast Ep. 46: Dr. Andy Danylchuk on the “Keep ’em Wet” Study

Dr. Andy Danylchuk On The "Keep 'Em Wet" Study
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Dr. Andy Danylchuk is a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He’s also a passionate angler and a fly fishing ambassador for Patagonia. Andy studies marine and freshwater systems, with a primary focus on stress physiology, behavioural ecology, spatial ecology, predator-prey interactions and adaptations in life history as a response to disturbance. Andy’s been at the forefront of fisheries science in the Bahamas and he’s currently spearheading a program in Northern BC. In this episode of Anchored, April meets with Andy to learn about the BC project.
Length: 01:00:47

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