Joshua Drew is an assistant professor at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Originally from upstate NY, he has spent almost 15 years working on aquatic conservation issues from the Arctic to the Tropical Pacific. His students are exploring similar themes within and beyond New York’s waterways, with current projects in the Oswego River watershed and throughout Fiji.
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What Can Hawaiian Shark-Toothed Weapons Tell Us About Sharks?
Examine Hawaiian shark-toothed weapons and learn about traditional Hawaiian beliefs that help build our ecological history of sharks.