• Reducing Depredation, Bycatch and Conflict with Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch | S2E4 (Part 2)
    Jun 23 2026

    How can fishers, scientists, and communities work together to reduce shark depredation?

    In Part 2 of this episode of the Shark Trust Podcast, host Mark Stokes-Packer continues his conversation with marine neurobiologist Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch about shark depredation, fisher-shark interactions, shark sensory biology, and coexistence.

    The conversation explores how sharks use electroreception to detect tiny electrical signals in the water, why different species respond differently to deterrents, and why future technology must be developed with shark biology, fisheries needs, and real-world practicality in mind.

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have a question about Living with Sharks, drop it below or email mark@sharktrust.org.

    Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch:
    Email: shark.ethology@gmail.com
    LinkedIn
    Lord Howe Island Shark Research Program Facebook page

    Related research and links:
    Project Cucut paper

    Lord Howe Island Shark Research Program paper

    Documentary

    Follow the Shark Trust:
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    Support our work by becoming a member, adopt a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org.

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.

    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

    Our short documentary "Living with Sharks: In the Bahamas" is available on YouTube.

    Chapters
    00:54 Shark Deterrent Videos and Field Trials
    01:34 Are Sharks Fussy Eaters?
    02:55 Shark Sensory Biology and Deterrent Technology
    05:29 Practical Ways Fishers Can Reduce Depredation
    08:00 Community Engagement at Lord Howe Island
    10:03 Changing Attitudes Towards Sharks
    13:16 What Does Successful Coexistence Look Like?
    16:44 Shark Depredation at Sharks International
    19:01 Future Research Priorities
    23:38 Vic’s Favourite Shark Species
    25:07 Chimaeras and Deep-Water Sharks

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    28 mins
  • Living with Sharks: Depredation and Shark Behaviour with Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch | S2E4 (Part 1)
    Jun 23 2026

    What happens when sharks and fisheries overlap?

    In this episode, Mark speaks with Marine Neurobiologist Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch about shark depredation, shark behaviour, sensory ecology, and the complex relationship between sharks, fishers, and marine ecosystems.

    Together, Mark and Vic explore shark depredation, also known as bite-offs, where sharks remove fish from fishing gear before the catch can be retrieved. They discuss why this is becoming a growing issue for fishers, as well as the wider impacts on sharks, fisheries management, and marine ecosystems.

    Listen to Part 2 to continue the conversation!

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have a question about Living with Sharks, drop it below and we can answer it in a future episode. Or email mark@sharktrust.org.

    Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch:
    Email: shark.ethology@gmail.com
    LinkedIn
    Lord Howe Island Shark Research Program Facebook page

    Related research and links:
    Project Cucut paper

    Lord Howe Island Shark Research Program paper

    Documentary

    Follow the Shark Trust:
    Instagram
    Facebook
    LinkedIn

    YouTube

    Support our work by becoming a member, adopt a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org.

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.

    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

    Our short documentary "Living with Sharks: In the Bahamas" is available on YouTube.

    Chapters
    00:26 Meet Dr Victoria Camilieri-Asch
    03:18 Shark Behaviour, Brains and Sensory Biology
    06:06 What Is Shark Depredation?
    07:59 Why Depredation Is Becoming a Growing Issue
    13:18 Impacts on Fishers, Sharks and Ecosystems
    23:18 Key Drivers of Shark Depredation
    26:20 Project Cucut in the Cocos Keeling Islands
    29:06 Electrical Shark Deterrents and RPELX
    31:06 How Shark Deterrent Technology Works
    34:13 Reducing Depredation, Bycatch and Gear Loss
    38:23 What Comes Next for Shark Depredation Research

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    40 mins
  • Living with Sharks: Shark Safety, Coexistence and Conservation with Dr Adi Barash | S2E3
    Jun 10 2026

    Can people and sharks safely share the same waters?

    In this episode of Series 2, host Mark Stokes-Packer speaks with Dr Adi Barash, marine biologist, shark researcher, and founder of Sharks in Israel. Together, they explore an unusual shark hotspot, where aggregations of Dusky and Sandbar Sharks gather near coastal power plants.

    Adi explains how these shark aggregations were first discovered, what attracts the sharks to the area, and how years of research have helped reveal their behaviour. As more people become aware of the phenomenon, the site has become increasingly popular with divers, swimmers, and wildlife enthusiasts, creating new challenges for both shark conservation and public safety.

    The conversation also explores a tragic shark bite incident that occurred in Israel in 2025. Adi shares the wider context surrounding the event, including environmental conditions, human behaviour, increasing visitor numbers, and the lessons that can help reduce risk in the future.

    From recovering shark populations and citizen science to wildlife management and responsible behaviour, this episode examines what true coexistence looks like when people and sharks share the same space.

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have a question about Living with Sharks, drop it below and we can answer it in a future episode. Or email mark@sharktrust.org.

    Follow Dr Adi Barash:

    LinkedIn
    Sharks in Israel website

    Sharks in Israel Facebook
    MECO Project

    Follow the Shark Trust:
    Instagram
    Facebook
    LinkedIn

    YouTube

    Support our work by becoming a member, adopt a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org.

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.

    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

    Our short documentary "Living with Sharks: In the Bahamas" is available on YouTube.

    Chapters
    00:26 Meet Dr Adi Barash
    02:33 From Sea Turtles to Shark Research
    06:06 The Sharks and Rays of Israel
    10:01 Living with Sharks in Israel
    15:22 What Attracts Sharks to the Area?
    16:48 People, Sharks and Shared Waters
    19:34 Growing Tourism and Public Interest
    23:34 The 2025 Shark Bite Incident
    27:37 Understanding Risk and Coexistence
    31:25 Public Perception After a Shark Bite
    33:21 Conservation Success and Recovering Shark Populations
    38:52 Managing Shark Hotspots
    44:13 Sharks in Israel and Citizen Science

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    45 mins
  • Living with Sharks: Shark Ecotourism, Conservation and Coexistence with Dr Gonzalo Araujo | S2E2
    May 26 2026

    Can ecotourism help sharks, or are we sometimes getting it wrong?

    In this episode of Series 2, host Mark Stokes-Packer speaks with Dr Gonzalo Araujo, Founder and Director of MARECO Marine Research and Conservation Foundation. Together, they explore what shark ecotourism really means, how it differs from ordinary wildlife tourism, and why the details matter.

    Gonzalo explains why good ecotourism should benefit sharks, local communities, and the wider marine environment. But he also looks at the risks. What happens when shark behaviour is changed? When does provisioning or overcrowding become a problem? And how do we decide where the line is between a positive wildlife encounter and one that causes harm?

    This episode also looks at codes of conduct, tourist responsibility, local management, and why the same species may need different rules in different parts of the world. From Whale Sharks in Australia to Blue Sharks in the UK, Gonzalo shows why there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have a question about Living with Sharks, drop it below and we can answer it in a future episode. Or email mark@sharktrust.org

    Follow Dr Gonzalo Araujo:
    MARECO website
    MARECO Instagram
    Gonzo's Instagram

    Follow the Shark Trust:
    Instagram
    Facebook
    LinkedIn

    Support our work by becoming a member, adopting a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.
    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

    Our short-documentary "Living with Sharks: in the Bahamas" is available on YouTube.

    Chapters

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Shark Ecotourism
    00:27 Meet Dr Gonzalo Araujo
    08:29 What Is Ecotourism?
    10:13 Can Ecotourism Help Sharks?
    13:10 Why Shark Tourism Works in Some Places and Not Others
    15:02 Risks of Shark Tourism
    19:03 How Tourism Can Change Shark Behaviour
    24:15 Where Is the Red Line?
    28:25 Animal Welfare and Ecosystem Function
    29:36 Provisioning, Conditioning, and Long-Term Impacts
    33:29 Codes of Conduct and Blue Shark Tourism
    41:07 Creating Codes of Conduct with Operators
    43:26 What Makes a Good Code of Conduct?
    45:04 Enforcement, Licensing, and Responsibility
    50:26 Planning Ahead for Shark Recovery
    53:15 How to Choose Responsible Shark Tourism
    57:13 Gonzalo’s Favourite Shark
    59:30 Where to Find Gonzalo and MARECO

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Inside IOTC with Ali Hood: Shark Conservation in the Indian Ocean | 2026 Update
    May 22 2026

    In this update episode of the Shark Trust Podcast, host Mark Stokes-Packer is joined by Ali Hood, Shark Trust Director of Conservation, fresh from the annual meeting of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, or IOTC.

    If IOTC is new to you, don’t worry. Ali breaks down what this major fisheries management body does, why it matters for sharks and rays, and how decisions made in these meeting rooms can shape conservation outcomes across the Indian Ocean.

    This episode looks at the latest developments for Mobulid Rays, the challenges around the consolidated shark resolution, and the frustrating delay in securing full protection for Whale Sharks. Ali also explains why language, process, scientific advice and long-term relationships all matter when trying to turn conservation ambition into binding fisheries rules.

    It is a behind-the-scenes look at the slow, detailed and often difficult work of international shark conservation, and a reminder of why being in the room matters.

    The Shark Trust’s work in the Indian Ocean is supported by our Big Shark Pledge community. You can sign the Big Shark Pledge and add you voice to the community changing the future for oceanic sharks and rays! Add your voice at bigsharkpledge.org.

    Learn more about our Oceanic Programme at sharktrust.org.

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have any questions, drop it in a comment and we can answer it in a future episode. Or email me mark@sharktrust.org

    Follow the Shark Trust:
    Instagram
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    LinkedIn

    Support our work by becoming a member, adopting a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.
    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning for this episode by Ali Hood and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

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    36 mins
  • Living with Sharks: Coexistence, Conflict and Conservation with Cat Gordon | S2E1
    May 12 2026

    What does it really mean to live with sharks?

    In the first episode of Series 2, host Mark Stokes-Packer speaks with Cat Gordon, Senior Conservation Officer at the Shark Trust and lead for the Living with Sharks project. Together, they introduce the big questions behind this series. Are shark populations recovering, or are more people simply entering shark habitat? How do we make sure conservation success does not lead to new conflict? And what can we learn from communities already sharing the water with sharks?

    This episode explores depredation, ecotourism, beach safety, education, and the importance of planning ahead. Cat explains why coexistence is not just about sharks, but about people too.

    Please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment. If you have a question for about Living with Sharks, drop it below and we can answer it in a future episode. Or email mark@sharktrust.org

    Follow the Shark Trust:
    Instagram
    Facebook
    LinkedIn

    Support our work by becoming a member, adopting a shark, donating, or taking part in our citizen science projects. You can do all of this by visiting sharktrust.org

    Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.
    Artwork by rev.01 Studio.
    Video and sound editing by Louis Hogan.
    Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.

    Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!

    Our short-documentary "Living with Sharks: in the Bahamas" is available on YouTube.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Living with Sharks
    • 07:29 Living with Sharks: What Does It Mean?
    • 13:46 Depredation: Impact and Solutions
    • 20:49 Ecotourism: Benefits and Risks
    • 27:46 Shark Code of Conducts and Safety Measures
    • 33:04 Beach Safety and Bite Mitigation Measures
    • 38:43 Human Behaviour and Shark Coexistence
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    53 mins
  • Inside UK and EU Negotiations with Jack Renwick | 2025 Update
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode Mark has a discussion with Jack Renwick, Fisheries Conservation Officer, on the recent UK and EU negotiations and what that means for shark conservation.

    The conversation covers changes in management measures for skates and rays, Spurdog and the implications of these changes.

    Please click SUBSCRIBE to keep up to date in the world of shark and ray conservation! And leave us a REVIEW (we read every single one)!

    If you have questions about the podcast, or something you'd like to ask our guests, you can reach out to us on social media or email host, Mark Stokes-Packer at mark@sharktrust.org


    Artwork by the very talented graphic designers at rev.01 Studio

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    16 mins
  • Inside ICCAT with Ali Hood: Shark Conservation in the Atlantic Ocean | 2025 Update
    Dec 4 2025

    The 10-day Annual Meeting for ICCAT (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas - and tuna-like species) ended on Monday 24th November. With some big outcomes for sharks!

    Mark has a meeting with Ali Hood, Director of Conservation, who attended the meeting to find out what happened, what it means for sharks, and whats next!

    You can read the Breaking Shark Conservation News for other details.

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    21 mins