EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 30 MIN
SHARKS to tracks hurricanes?! Yes. | Tidal Flooding Talk 10/21/2025
from Tidal Flooding Talk · host Joe Martucci
It's shark week at Tidal Flooding Talk! Discover how marine scientists tag pelagic sharks like makos and blues with advanced sensors to gather real-time ocean data on temperature, salinity, and heat content. This cost-effective method can outperform pricey gliders, enhancing Atlantic hurricane forecasts amid climate change. From offshore expeditions to tag deployment challenges, explore the future of bio-logging in marine research. Dr. Aaron Carlisle, Associate Professor at the University of Delaware, joins Dan, Palma and Joe to share his shark stories. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
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It's shark week at Tidal Flooding Talk! Discover how marine scientists tag pelagic sharks like makos and blues with advanced sensors to gather real-time ocean data on temperature, salinity, and heat content. This cost-effective method can outperform pricey gliders, enhancing Atlantic hurricane forecasts amid climate change. From offshore expeditions to tag deployment challenges, explore the future of bio-logging in marine research. Dr. Aaron Carlisle, Associate Professor at the University of Delaware, joins Dan, Palma and Joe to share his shark stories. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
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