In the News, 2013

National Geographic: Ghost, Demon and Cat Sharks Discovered in the Deep

National Geographic: Ghost, Demon and Cat Sharks Discovered in the Deep
National Geographic: Ghost, Demon and Cat Sharks Discovered in the Deep


Britannica: A Tad Spiny, But With Violet Fins to Die For: 5 Questions with Shark Ecologist Paul Clerkin

http://newsodrome.com/animal_news/an-interview-with-shark-ecologist-paul-clerkin-38233106

Click to access i3178e.pdf

http://regator.com/p/260412100/a_tad_spiny_but_with_violet_fins_to/

http://www.topix.com/forum/world/mauritius/TQ3638FUJ4GFJIMM3

http://www.topix.net/world/mauritius/2013/06/an-interview-with-shark-ecologist-paul-clerkin

http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2013/06/an-interview-with-shark-ecologist-paul-clerkin/

Beyond June 2013

http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2013/06/an-interview-with-shark-ecologist-paul-clerkin/

http://www.mlml.calstate.edu/announcements/news/graduate-student-paul-clerkin-featured-britannica-blog

http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/08/15/ghost-demon-cat-sharks-discovered-in-deep/

http://www.sharkguardian.org/deep-sea-sharks-new-species-found/

https://www.facebook.com/SCUBADENZ/posts/587321681314106

http://weirdthings.com/2012/08/deep-sea-trawler-pulls-up-weird-new-sharks/

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Paul J. Clerkin is a researcher with a master’s degree from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories currently working on his PhD at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Clerkin specializes in rare and deep-sea chondrichthyans and focuses on new species descriptions, taxonomy, life histories, genetics, and tagging of poorly understood shark species. His outside-the-box approach combines working with local fishers and high-tech innovative research techniques such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), specialized deep-sea cameras, and satellite archival tags. His research has granted him a variety of opportunities including leading workshops for the United Nations, serving as a shark expert for a Food and Agriculture Organization’s research cruise, and producing several shark documentaries. He has conducted research projects aboard ships in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans. Clerkin has discovered over a dozen new species of sharks and has gotten in the water to tag some of the rarest sharks on the planet including the ultra-rare Megamouth Shark. Paul Clerkin is currently describing new species that he has discovered, preparing a workshop for the Republic of Mauritius regarding their National Plan of Action for sharks, and organizing an international research program for sharks. His research interests include: shark taxonomy, robotics, artificial intelligence, eDNA, biologgers, and marine conservation policy. Find him @ deepblueresearchfoundation.org https://pauljclerkin.com/ Twitter: @PaulJClerkin Instagram: paul_j_clerkin Facebook: @PaulJClerkin

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