
David Samuel Shiffman
David Shiffman is a faculty research associate at Arizona State University. His career focuses on interdisciplinary marine conservation biology and science communication. Bluesky: @whysharksmatter.bsky.social
Content By Author
Article
- “Why Are We Funding This?”
- When Sharks Eat an Angler’s Haul
- The Discovery of the Shark's Electric Sense
- Subtle as a Flying Hammer
- A Bad Deal for Early-Career Researchers
Blog
- An All-of-Government Approach to Saving the Ocean
- Help Scientists Study the Ocean with FathomVerse
- Baby Shark Sighting Misrepresented in Media Coverage
- The Burgeoning Bluesky Science Community
- What We Lose If We Lose Science Twitter
- Data Collection During Social Distancing
- COVID-19, Campus Closures, and the Rise of the #VirtualDefense
- The Danger of Viral Falsehoods in Conservation
- Welcome to the world, Pseudobatos buthi!
- A Digital Walk in the Woods
- Ask Me Anything about Science Outreach
- Go When the Audience Does
- "Wild Green Memes" Facebook Group Is Pure Joy for Biology Geeks
- Silly Anatomy Lessons Take Biology Twitter by Storm
- Go Scuba Diving in a Marine Sanctuary—Without Leaving Your Desk
- Scientists Explain Their Research Using Emoji
- March Mammal Madness, Science Communication's "Big Dance," Is Back
- Using Twitter Hashtags for Science Education
- The Benefits of Twitter for Scientists