This week Hannah catches up with Chloe Mikles, a doctoral student at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station, about her current research on Atlantic bluefin tuna migration and behavior and her diverse past projects. Hannah and Chloe discuss getting started in a research career, learning from fishermen, finding your passion, and incredible bluefin biology.
Main point: Don't let schooling get in the way of your education.
How to get in contact with Chloe:
Email: csmikles@stanford.edu
Website: https://chloesmikles.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @csmikles
Instagram: @coastal_chloe
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