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From landlocked West Virginia to the depths of the Atlantic, marine scientist and diver Bethany Wager has built a career that’s as inspiring as it is fascinating. Now a PhD researcher at North Carolina State University, Bethany studies fish communities, artificial reefs, and the complex ecosystems that shape our oceans, while helping advance the future of marine conservation and sustainable fisheries.

In this episode, we dive into the real world of marine research! From tracking sand tiger sharks to exploring shipwrecks and artificial reefs, and uncovering how data can tell powerful stories about ocean health. Bethany opens up about her journey from NOAA Hollings Scholar to scientific diver, the challenges of research and funding, and what it takes to thrive as a woman in STEM.

Whether you’re passionate about marine biology, diving for science, or simply love hearing how women turn passion into purpose, this conversation is a deep dive into curiosity, resilience, and discovery; reminding us that some of the most meaningful journeys start far from the shore.


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