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The Shark Trust Podcast  

The Shark Trust Podcast

Author: The Shark Trust

Explore the fascinating world of sharks, skates and rays with The Shark Trust Podcast - a marine conservation podcast bringing you closer to the science, people and ideas shaping their future.Hosted by Mark Stokes-Packer, each episode features conversations with leading scientists, conservationists, filmmakers and ocean advocates. Together, we explore shark research, marine biology, fisheries, conservation policy, shark behaviour and what it means to live alongside these remarkable animals.Discover the challenges facing sharks and rays, the solutions already making a difference and the innovative research transforming our understanding of life beneath the surface. From overfishing and endangered species to citizen science and humanshark coexistence, the podcast offers expert insight, powerful stories and reasons to feel hopeful about the future of our ocean.Whether youre a diver, marine biologist, conservation professional or simply fascinated by sharks, join us to discover more about these iconic species, and how we can all help protect them.Follow The Shark Trust Podcast so you never miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and share it with someone who loves the ocean.Follow the Shark Trust:InstagramFacebookLinkedInShark Trust websiteFor podcast questions or enquiries, contact host Mark Stokes-Packer at mark@sharktrust.org.
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Living with Sharks: Tourism, Conflict & Coexistence with Paul Cox & Caroline Robertson-Brown | S2E6
Episode 6
Wednesday, 29 July, 2026

What can The Bahamas teach us about living alongside sharks?In this episode of Series 2, host Mark Stokes-Packer speaks with Shark Trust CEO Paul Cox and Marketing Manager and underwater photographer Caroline Robertson-Brown. Together, they revisit the making of the Shark Trust’s short documentary, “Living with Sharks in The Bahamas”, and explore what they learned from the people sharing their islands and waters with sharks.From Nassau and Bimini to Grand Bahama and Cat Island, Paul and Caroline discuss the importance of shark tourism to local businesses and communities. They reflect on encounters with Great Hammerheads, Caribbean Reef Sharks, Bull Sharks, Oceanic Whitetips and Southern Stingrays, as well as the habitats that support them.But coexistence is not without challenges. Caroline shares what she heard from sport fishers experiencing high levels of shark depredation on Cat Island and why some are beginning to question the country’s shark protections. The conversation explores why community engagement, positive communication and practical solutions must continue long after a shark sanctuary has been established.Paul and Caroline also share lessons from South Africa, where different coastlines, communities and shark species require very different approaches to beach safety.From responsible shark diving and habitat conservation to tourism, fisheries and community engagement, this episode asks what meaningful coexistence really looks like and what other countries can learn from The Bahamas.Please like, share, subscribe and leave a comment. If you have a question about Living with Sharks, leave it below or email mark@sharktrust.org.Watch “Living with Sharks in The Bahamas”:https://youtu.be/vJ8g8Fjv9GIExplore the Speaking Up for the Ocean Toolkit:https://www.sharktrust.org/toolkitSupport our work by becoming a member, adopting a shark, donating or taking part in our citizen science projects. Visit https://www.sharktrust.org.Series 2 sponsored by SurfEars.Artwork by rev.01 Studio.Recording by Louis Hogan.Video and sound editing by Mark Stokes-Packer.Research and planning by Cat Gordon and Mark Stokes-Packer.Thank you for listening to the Shark Trust Podcast!Chapters00:13 What Can The Bahamas Teach Us About Coexistence?00:33 Meet Paul Cox and Caroline Robertson-Brown01:02 Making “Living with Sharks in The Bahamas”04:12 First Impressions of Bimini05:26 Shark Diving and Tourism07:47 The Economic and Cultural Value of Sharks09:50 How Attitudes Towards Sharks Have Changed11:42 Local Knowledge and Sharing the Water13:29 Stingrays, Fear and Education15:38 Mangroves and Shark Habitats17:48 Diving and Filming Across The Bahamas19:52 When Sharks Found the 360 Camera21:55 Diving with Great Hammerheads23:36 Why Bimini Stood Out25:15 Connecting Land, Sea and Shark Conservation28:23 Lessons for Responsible Shark Tourism30:32 Codes of Conduct and Diver Safety31:03 Bringing Communities Along34:07 Conflict on Cat Island35:50 Sport Fishing and Shark Depredation37:51 Speaking Up for the Ocean39:38 Beach Safety Lessons from South Africa43:29 Expedition Highlights45:43 Favourite Shark Encounters49:00 Where Does Living with Sharks Go Next?

 

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