Our Ocean World
Summary: "Our Ocean World" is a daily radio feature that brings listeners around the world news and information about issues related to the ocean. The show presents solutions to shared problems and suggestions on how listeners can help preserve our most vital natural resource. "Our Ocean World" is hosted by Marilyn Cooley, a top radio host in Washington, D.C., and airs on hundreds of radio stations around the world.
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We’ll check out an environmentally friendly way to manufacture docks, piers, and pilings. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Ocean bacteria that survive on iron are providing clues to possible life on other planets. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
California and Steller Sea Lions have been found on the rocky shoreline of the Pacific Ocean for generations. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Birds can eat very well by trailing behind fishing boats and eating the leftovers, but there is no such thing as a free lunch, even for ocean birds. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Until researchers have a better understanding of the link between microorganisms in the ocean and cloud formation, climate models will remain incomplete. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Killer whales sometimes play what looks like a game of ultimate Frisbee with their food before taking the first bite. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Until recently, biologists thought all baby animals needed hours of sleep every day. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
These thick-skinned sea creatures have two unique ways to protect themselves from predators. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
The albatross can lock its wings into position, allowing it to glide effortlessly for days. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
These little filter feeders seem fairly harmless, but they are growing out of control and smothering other sea floor fish such as mussels, scallops, and oysters. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Scientists at the Brookhaven National Laboratory believe the methane under the sea floor could be a significant source of energy if it can be extracted. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Scientists have discovered that fish recognize each other by scent and by sight. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
Female stickleback fish choose their mate by scent, chemicals similar to human pheromones. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
The elusive Chironex has four brains, 24 eyes, 180 stomachs, and a toxin that makes it more deadly than a black widow spider. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
With insulating features, fat, and the ability to recycle their own body heat, these birds are well suited to their frigid environment. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info [at] flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!