February 21, 2019 meeting

Stunz, Greg

“We have been hating sharks on general principles for centuries, and in some ways they have destroyed it; but now it is high time that they should pay up.”  This was a 1928 invitation to harvest sharks in Scientific Monthly (now Science).  This mentality has been accepted for generation of fishermen and fishery managers.  However, modern scientific consensus shows many of the world’s shark stocks have decreased to unprecedented levels.  Dr. Stunz’s presentation will focus on shark declines and their status along the northern Gulf of Mexico.  Dr. Stunz will also discuss his latest research to improve the state of Gulf fisheries.  This will include state-of-the art tagging technology on sharks and other important fisheries in our region.

Sounds like a program you don’t want to miss!  Join us Thursday and meet our honoree for the 2019 Harvey Weil Professional Conservationist of the Year.

 

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We were privileged to have CAPT Ty Jurica, the Commanding Officer of NAS Corpus Christi, address our club. His leadership and sense of humor while managing the extensive maintenance of NAS Corpus Christi demonstrate that it is well taken care of. CAPT Jurica also highlighted the ongoing projects at the base, including infrastructure improvements that aim to enhance operational efficiency. His dedication to fostering a supportive and innovative environment was evident, and it inspired everyone in attendance. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our Flags for Heroes sponsors. Your generous support enables us to host this incredible event annually, allowing us to honor all of our local heroes. We hope that our visiting high school students from Flour Bluff and West Oso felt inspired, just as they inspired us with their accomplishments and future aspirations. ... See MoreSee Less
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