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Prof. Diana Pazmiño: Rays, Research and the Real Guardians of the Galápagos

Trees A Crowd by David Oakes

Feb 17, 202655:18Science & Medicine

A Galápagos native – born on Isla Isabela – marine biologist and conservation geneticist Diana Pazmiño focuses her research on rays, sharks, and the human communities that live alongside them. In this relaxed discussion...

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Prof. Diana Pazmiño: Rays, Research and the Real Guardians of the Galápagos is an episode from Trees A Crowd by David Oakes. A Galápagos native – born on Isla Isabela – marine biologist and conservation geneticist Diana Pazmiño focuses her...

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Published Feb 17, 2026, 55:18 long, audio available.

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A Galápagos native – born on Isla Isabela – marine biologist and conservation geneticist Diana Pazmiño focuses her research on rays, sharks, and the human communities that live alongside them. In this relaxed discussion with David Oakes, Diana explains why she brings conservation science home, how education shapes what gets noticed, valued, and protected, and what ‘protected’ actually means in practice – especially in those liminal spaces where rules and regulations require regular enforcement. Nothing epitomises Diana’s belief in the value of education more than the project she initiated on the archipelago – The Gill’s Club. Empowering girls aged 8 to 12 across the four inhabited islands of the Galápagos through experiential learning in marine science and conservation, The Gill’s Club fosters a strong bond with the ocean, develops aquatic skills, critical thinking, and female leadership. They also explore what happens when conservation becomes purely prohibitive, how bans can drive use underground, and why durable protection depends on local buy-in, education, and a sense of shared identity that’s still being built. This episode was recorded live at the Galápagos Science Centre on Isla San Cristóbal in the Galápagos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Published Feb 17, 2026 and 55:18 long