82) The story of shark attack survivor turned shark conservationist and photographer Mike Coots

Published: Nov. 8, 2018, 6:35 p.m.

How did our guest today go from being a shark attack survivor to becoming a powerful voice for ocean and shark conservation? What are some things to do with shark conservation that we should know?

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Sharing his wisdom here is Mike Coots, who was attacked by a shark at the age of 18, and has since become a professional photographer inspiring people to connect more deeply with sharks and our oceans.

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HIGHLIGHTS

[4:16] Mike shares the surreal experience of when he lost his leg in a shark attack at age 18.

[14:17] How Mike got into photography after the attack.

[17:12]\xa0What gave Mike the courage to photograph sharks up close for his conservation work, in spite of his earlier attack.

[20:55] One thing about shark conservation that most people may not be aware of.

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[23:03] The link between shark fin hunting, wealth, and increased auditing by the Chinese government.\xa0

[24:32] Mike: "Find your strength and exploit that strength for a good cause."

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