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Estimated from 13 chart positions in 13 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Nature#30100K to 300K
- 🇨🇦CA · Nature#1595K to 30K
- 🇧🇷BR · Nature#2530K to 100K
- 🇳🇱NL · Nature#9910K to 30K
- 🇸🇪SE · Nature#1321K to 10K
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48K to 159K🎙 Daily cadence·260 episodes·Last published 2d ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
159K to 529K🇺🇸57%🇧🇷19%🇨🇦6%+10 more - Active Followers
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63K to 212K
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Weed Shiner: A Comeback Story!
Jun 23, 2026
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Gizzard Shad!
Jun 15, 2026
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Pahrump Poolfish: A Unique Nevada Native
Jun 8, 2026
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Beachgoing Blacktip Sharks: Movin' North
Jun 1, 2026
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Atacama Trench Snailfishes VS Abyssal Plains Assfishes!
May 25, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Weed Shiner: A Comeback Story! | Get to know the minnow that "has the most normal looking head of any minnow" - the Weed Shiner! There's a lot of mystery surrounding this overlooked native fish, which, in addition to being a tasty treat for sportfish like Largemouth Bass and Bluegill, can tell us a lot about the success of habitat restoration efforts. Guest Ben Patschull from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) tells an inspiring comeback story about this fish in "Pool 8" of the Upper Mississippi River. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Gizzard Shad! | Get to know the Gizzard Shad, a native fish that eats mud, feeds sportfish, and has something in common with birds! On this episode we delve into the ecology of this fish (including competition with invasive carp and positive interactions with native mussels), its nuanced role in nutrient cycling, and how the public perceives and interacts with Gizzard Shad. We've even got some math for folks who like working with numbers and want to optimize decision-making in fisheries. Our guests are Mike Vanni from Miami University and Richie Erickson from the USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Pahrump Poolfish: A Unique Nevada Native | Get to know the only surviving member of genus Empetrichthys, the desert-dwelling Pahrump Poolfish! This Nevada native is not nearly as well-known as its neighbor, the Devils Hole Pupfish, but similarly is endangered and endemic to isolated, highly specific desert habitat. In six seasons of Fish of the Week, this is the FIRST species we've covered in the family Goodeidae! Our guests are fish biologists Kevin Guadalupe from the Nevada Department of Wildlife's Native Fish and Amphibian Program and James Harter from our Southern Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office. You'll get a slice of history, hear about a creative and collaborative conservation approach, and leave with hope for the future. You might also enjoy these episodes:S1:E46 - Devils Hole Pupfish: A Tiny OasisS2:E14 - Rio Grande SuckersS2:E30 - Long Valley Speckled Dace: Cryptic Desert FishS4:E39 - Owens Pupfish: Blue California JewelS5:E19 - Rio Grande Silvery Minnow | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Beachgoing Blacktip Sharks: Movin' North | Get to know the habits of the Blacktip Shark and why they aggregate so close to shore. Just in time for summer, Katrina and Guy visit with shark expert Stephen Kajiura from Florida Atlantic University about shifting baselines and why these sharks are adjusting their migration farther north up the East Coast. We discuss how scientists study these sharks, what drives their migration, beachgoing safety tips, fishing considerations, and what it's like to be a shark biologist. If you like sharks, you might enjoy these episodes as well:S1:E29 - Salmon SharksS2:E42 - Goblin SharksS3:E29 - Greenland SharksS4:E23 - Pacific Sleeper SharksS4:E30 - Blacktip Reef SharksS4:E49 - Cookiecutter Sharks | — | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Atacama Trench Snailfishes VS Abyssal Plains Assfishes! | The scene is set: two neighbors with very different ways of living. One is large, long-lived, free-to-roam, blimp-like. The other: small, shorter-lived, confined, butter-like. These are the people's fish, occupying international waters and places on earth that are quite impossible for us to truly experience from the perspectives of these amazingly adapted, beautiful fish. Get to know the "albatross" of the abyssal plain, the unfortunately (or fortunately?) named Robust Assfish, AND the Atacama Trench Snailfishes in our first ever compare and contrast episode. Our guest, Dr. Thom Linley, is Curator of Fishes at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and co-host of The Deep-Sea Podcast.Other episodes you might like:S3:E25 - Mariana Snailfish: Trench Fish Extraordinaire S4:E13 - The Unassuming Bony-eared Assfish!Read more:Fishes of the hadal zone including new species, in situ observations and depth records of Liparidae: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967063716300656Independent radiation of snailfishes into the hadal zone confirmed by Paraliparis selti sp. nov. (Perciformes: Liparidae) from the Atacama Trench, SE Pacific: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s12526-022-01294-0.pdf | — | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Gilt Darter Complex: Discoveries in Biodiversity | Get to know the Gilt Darter complex! Katrina and Guy are joined by two guests from Yale University's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Tom Near and Julia Wood. They imagine sitting down with the five species (Gilt, Masquerade, Brassy, Western Gilt, and Russet Darters) over dinner to understand the identity of each fish and how they're doing, dig into what makes a species a species, the definition of a species complex, and how the advancement of biodiversity discovery is important to conservation. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Western Atlantic Torpedo Ray! | This week we're heading to New England to get to know its very large, blobby, thick-tailed electric ray that's super cool but not well-understood. In this episode, we get a peek into the torpedo ray's personality and deep dive into the how-tos and value of rescuing and necropsying stranded fish. Guy ponders if anyone has used uterine "milk" to make a cheese and Katrina wonders about historical accounts of these fish curing migraines and gout. Our guest is Carol "Krill" Carson from the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Frowny & Fabulous Fat Sleeper! | Prized for their blue spot and legendary as bait for big snook and other sportfish, the frowny-faced Fat Sleeper is valued wherever it is: judging you from your aquarium, breathing air from the top of its head while trying to avoid becoming candy for herons, predicting storms, or unlocking nutrients from mangroves to benefit the entire food chain. You'll learn how this fish is the ultimate survivor, where it lives, and all about its weird "storm minnow parade" and sticky eggs. Guest Eddie Perry joins from our Peninsular Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office to build appreciation for this wonderful fish.If you liked this episode, you might also like "Florida's Remarkable Opossum Pipefish" (S5:E14) | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Convict Cichlids & America's "Goldilocks" Waters | In waters that are "just right" across America, you can find colorful, unfamiliar fish living on the edge. Embark on a weird treasure hunt with Katrina, Guy, and guest Matt Miller from The Nature Conservancy to learn about Central American Convict Cichlids in Idaho to feral fancy guppies in George Washington's Bathtub and Jack Dempsey Cichlids in South Dakota. We explore American's bizarre relationship with certain fish, as well as tips for travel to and fishing hot springs. Unfortunately, this isn't a fairy tale: we also learn how introducing unwanted aquarium pets into hot springs puts our own unique native fish at risk. | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Northern Pike in Southcentral Alaska | Get the latest scoop on Northern Pike in Southcentral Alaska with Alaska Department of Fish and Game guest Parker Bradley. While this fish is highly sought-after and valued for subsistence and sport in the regions of Alaska where it's native, it is causing problems for salmon in Southcentral Alaska where it's been introduced. We deep dive into a nuanced look at how species can cause harm when they're put into new places, and what's being done to detect and manage populations in a very large and logistically-challenging environment. | — | ||||||
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| 4/13/26 | ![]() Golden Redhorse: Fantastic Native Sucker | Get to know the Golden Redhorse! They fight hard, they're beautiful, and they're a great fish to introduce kids to fishing (soft mouth, no spines). During this episode you'll gain strategies to see their migration and catch/cook redhorse, identify redhorse species in your neck of the woods, learn how anglers are helping scientists understand more about these fish through an amazing piece of anatomy called the otolith and more. Our two Minnesota-based guests are Drew Geving (Native Fish for Tomorrow) and Alec Lackmann (University of Minnesota Duluth's Otolith Lab). Become the ultimate sucker lover by catching all of our sucker episodes!S2: E14 - Rio Grande SuckersS2: E15 - Ugiidatli / Sicklefin RedhorseS2: E22 - Bigmouth BuffaloS2: E41 - June SuckerS2: E46 - Blue SuckerS3: E5 + S4: E17 Razorback SuckerS3: E34 - HogsuckersS3: E46 - Cui-ui / Pyramid Lake SuckersS4: E3 - C'waam / Lost River SuckersS4: E16 - White SuckerS4: E29 - Smallmouth BuffaloS5: E25 - Shorthead Redhorse | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Emerald Bowfin: Honey Badger of Fish! | Get to know the Emerald Bowfin, one of two native species of bowfin found in North America! Always hungry and angry, this gamest of fish is a dedicated parent and will roll and jump spectacularly on the end of your line if hooked...and once landed, it about as close as you can get to holding a living dinosaur. Guests Griffin Blegen and Tyler Winter help Katrina and Guy dig into where this fish is found, its aggressive personality, how their dietary habits help you catch bigger bluegill, how to best cook bowfin at the water's edge, and why you absolutely should NOT throw this treasure on the bank like trash. | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() American Star Drum: Estuarine Candy! | Get to know the American Star Drum: an abundant, silvery little bulldog-faced fish that feeds everything from popular sportfish to beloved birds and dolphins! Katrina and Guy are joined by two Georgia-based guests: Rachel Guy with the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve/Georgia DNR and Bryan Fluech with the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant. You'll learn about the biology of this fish and other lesser-known drums, the key role of estuaries, the Estuarine Fish Monitoring Cooperative, and coastal Georgia's fish/crustacean ID tool "What's My Bait." | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Southern Appalachian Brook Trout! | Travel to North Carolina with Katrina, Guy, and guest Tyler Pait to get to know the beautiful Brook Trout of the Southern Appalachians! You'll learn about the habits of these fish, where you can still find them in the south, how to safely approach a high-elevation Brook Trout fishing adventure, and how folks with non-fish day jobs are making a difference (and how you can too!). | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Abyssal Rattail & Rough Abyssal Grenadier! | Head with us to the abyssal sea floor, a fascinating and important place with rolling hills, rock outcrops, and amazing creatures drifting by and sticking out of deep, fine mud. This is where an abundance of fish with rat-like tails are feeling around and tracking the populations of surface dwelling fish above. Guest Jeff Drazen from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa joins Katrina and Guy to answer questions and help listeners understand what life is like at this depth. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Alabama's Watercress Darter! | Head to Birmingham, Alabama with us to get to know this fish and several other endangered urban darters. We explore the city and the well-known spring oases the Watercress Darter calls home, as well as the ways in which the community has rallied around their care. You'll hear from the man who first discovered and described this fish in 1965 and two guests from our Alabama Ecological Services Field Office. With so many darter enthusiasts within the Magic City, the future of this fish is bright just like its beautiful blue fins. | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() The Blackbanded Sunfish of East Coast Blackwaters | Get to know a beautiful and rare native species found in pockets of tea-like blackwater habitats along the East Coast. Katrina and Guy are joined by three guests from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources: Jay Kilian, Seth Moessinger, and Jason Cessna. Learn more about the fish, their patchy habitats, and the amazing work being done by a variety of partners and states to locate, understand, and give these fish a helping hand!If you enjoyed this sunfish you might also like these episodes:S2:E8 Longear Sunfish: Slab-Sided BeautyS3:E6 Sacramento Perch: California's Heritage Sunfish!S3:E28 Pygmy Sunfish: The Mini SevenS4:E15 Green Sunfish: Aggressive BigmouthRead more: https://www.fws.gov/story/2026-01/bringing-blackbanded-sunfish-back-blackwater-habitat-maryland | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Pumpkinseed: Find Your Happy Place | Get to know the Pumpkinseed, "perfect in all its parts, looking like a brilliant coin, fresh from the mint." Learn what makes this fish tick, where to find it, how to catch it (in both open water and through the ice), and how fishing can take you to a happy place. Katrina and Guy are joined by Jeff Kopaska (Executive Director of the American Fisheries Society) and retired Minnesota fish biologist Mike McInerny. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() All The Fish Names: Etymology Deep Dive! | In contrast to the clinical, objective science of descriptive taxonomy, naming a fish is the one time scientists can be creative, personal, poetic, whimsical, and even mysterious. We dig into the process and history of formally naming fish species. Our special guest, Christopher Sharpf (the brains behind the ETYFish Project), has researched the names of literally ALL THE FISH!! You'll particularly like this episode if you like history, are curious about etymology or language, and want to be inspired to find your own very unique "Everest" to tackle (in the name of fish). | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Rockhead Poacher: Livin' Loud | What looks like a rock, vocalizes using its own bizarre internal instrument, and vibrates like a cell phone when picked up? Get to know the Rockhead Poacher: a fish that's developed a very special way to make itself heard in loud, acoustically complex tidepools along the Pacific coast. Whether you're a fish enthusiast, computer geek, gamer or art lover, this episode is for you. Fish biologist and recent LSU master's graduate Dan Geldof is our enthusiastic guest/guide. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Virginia's Walleye/Sauger Hybrid: Saugeye! | Get to know the Saugeye! You'll get extensive tips how to angle for this fish, how it tastes, and what goes into producing this hybrid for fun fishing opportunities in Virginia. Katrina and Guy are joined by two guests from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() The Big-Shouldered Piebald Madtom | Get to know a notoriously difficult-to-detect Noturus species: the Piebald Madtom! Matt Wagner, a biologist from our Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office, takes us into the field to learn about this very neat little American catfish with a big sting! | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Broad Whitefish: Alaska's Chunkiest Coregonid | Tune in this week as Katrina and Guy head to Alaska's Kuskokwim River! U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service guests Frank Harris and Aaron Moses describe this fish, its importance to people, the river + Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, and the logistical challenges of studying fish in remote Alaska (MacGyver story included!).If you like this episode, we've got another for you that offers an Iñupiat perspective and science from a different region of Alaska: S2:E47: Broad Whitefish: Trade and Table Fare | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Trout-Perch! Surprise...It's Neither! | Get to know the Trout-Perch, an understudied yet important forage fish that makes its living across a large swath of North America! Katrina and Guy are joined by guests Ray Katula and Justin Lesser. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Season 6: Celebrate America's Fish! | Co-hosts Katrina and Guy reflect on the past five seasons and take a sneak peek into season 6. Learn which 25 American fish top their lists and their shortlist of Mount Rushmore-worthy fishes. The episode ends with listeners' "fanmail darter" recommendations. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
13 placements across 13 markets.
Chart Positions
13 placements across 13 markets.
