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Morgan Jarrett holding Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Why Bigger isn’t Always Better in Decapod Crustaceans

Morgan Jarrett is a member of the 2025 FSG/Guy Harvey Fellowship Cohort and a Ph.D. Candidate at Florida International University in the Department of Biological Sciences studying Predator Ecology & Conservation. Celebrating a big academic achievement? Have a nice steak

Annais Muschett-Bonilla setting up respirometry chambers

Waves of Adversity: My Path to Becoming a Marine Biologist

Annais Muschett-Bonilla is a Ph.D. candidate in the Biological Sciences: Ecology and Evolution Department at Florida State University. Annais was awarded a Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024.  Spending hours in the lab, and aboard research vessels, a common question I

three people holding down a shark while two others are working with the tail

Growing Up is Hard: Life Within a Hammerhead Nursery

John Hlavin is a PhD student in the Shark Research and Conservation Program of the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science. John was awarded the FSG/Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024. With Discovery’s Shark Week and

Zeke Tuszynski leaning over the side of a boat working with a shark in the water

Understanding Shark Infested Water

Zeke Tuszynski is a master’s student in the Biological Sciences Department at Florida Atlantic University. Zeke was awarded a Guy Harvey Scholarship in 2023. Since humans first began living near the ocean, sharks have left a potent impression on our