Me in the media

“Science is not finished until it’s communicated

I am passionate about science communication and below are just some examples of the science outreach I have been a part of throughout my career so far.

The Irish Times

TCD scientists use tiger sharks to help discover world’s largest seagrass ecosystem

1st November 2022

Forbes.com

Catch And Release Shark Fishing May Have Physiological And Behavioral Impacts.

17th October 2022

Newsweek.com

Catch and Release Shark Fishing Makes the Predator’s Blood Boil

10th October 2022

EcoEye: Blue Horizons

In this weeks programme, Anja wants to know if Ireland’s new marine planning legislation goes far enough to protect the health of our oceans and the life within them, she joins a research team from TCD on their search for endangered sharks! Lucy Harding interviewed at 00:04:23.

1st July 2022

The Conversation

We solved the mystery of why some fish are warm-blooded

5th July 2021

The Women in Ecology and Evolution Podcast

Starting at 22:40:00 “…We’re joined by Lucy Harding and Dagmar der Weduwen to recap the highs and lows of 2021 with the Rant and Rave Wheel!”

3rd February 2022

Mooney Goes Wild

On this week’s radio programme Lucy Harding, a PhD candidate at the Department of Zoology in Trinity College Dublin, speaks to our panel about the curious biology of warm-blooded fish and the possible advantages they have over their cold-blooded cousins. Starting 00:39:50

19th July 2021

Express.co.uk

Shark attack: Evolution have warm-blooded sharks a ‘competitive advantage’ over their prey

5th July 2021

The Irish Examiner

Could rising sea temperatures bring great white sharks to Ireland?

20th July 2021

Beneath the Waves ‘Shark Talk’

I spoke with Jamie from US-based NGO Beneath the Waves about warm-blooded sharks.

23rd April 2020

Irish Central.com

Endangered turtle discovered on County Waterford beach.

9th November 2021