Imagine snorkeling in the Bahamas, encountering a queen conch, and dedicating your life to saving this species. Dr. Megan Davis shares her 50-year journey from childhood fascination to leading queen conch restoration efforts throughout the Caribbean.
In This Episode:
Guest Speaker: Megan Davis, Ph.D. – Research Professor, Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Queen Conch Lab
Host: Mike Coogan, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor, Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems, University of New Hampshire
Co-Host: Mike Chambers, Ph.D. Aquaculture Research Professor at the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the life cycle and breeding habits of queen conch, including their internal fertilization and egg-laying process.
- Explore the importance of seagrass beds for queen conch habitats and their role in carbon sequestration.
- Learn about queen conch restoration efforts in the Caribbean through mobile laboratories and community involvement.
- Identify the challenges in establishing hatcheries, including site selection and water quality.
- Consider the potential for queen conch farming, including grow-out areas, stocking densities, and pearl production.
Resources Mentioned:
- Florida Atlantic University
- Queen Conch Lab
- NOAA’s Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee (MAFAC)
- Conservacion Con Ciencia (Raymundo Espinoza)
- Saltonstall-Kennedy Grants
- Community-Based Mobile Hatcheries and Nurseries
- eConch Online Course