Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
Summary: Speak Up For The Ocean Blue raises awareness of the variety of ocean science and conservation projects conducted all around the world. It educates you, the listener, on the different Ocean Conservation Projects that are happening around the world. By listening to our guests, I hope to inspire you to live an ocean-friendly life through their stories and the information I provide to guide you towards a living a life that will be healthy for the Ocean. On the podcast episodes, I discuss, sharks, marine mammals (whales, dolphins, manatees, sea lions, seals), seabirds, fish (tuna, salmon, mackerel, cod, etc) as well as ocean issues like climate change/global warming (ocean acidification, increased sea temperatures, sea level rise, arctic melting, changing weather patterns), water pollution, plastic pollution (single-use plastic), coastal development, overfishing, whale hunting, fish poaching and more.
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- Artist: Andrew Lewin
- Copyright: Copyright 2016+
Podcasts:
Why is stopping illegal fisheries so difficult? Listen to this story and you will know why.
Dr. Edward Hind-Ozan is back again for his segment "What's Going On In Marine Social Science This Week." Today, Edd and I discuss a participatory study of Indigenous communities within the Salish Sea.
Would you ever consider going above and beyond to get your first job in Marine Conservation? Try these tactics I mention in this episode.
Danielle Eubank sits down with me to describe how she got inspired to paint the Ocean and how she is feeling about going to the Antarctic.
Have you ever thought of wearing second-hand clothing as a way to stop new microfibres from getting into the ocean? I haven't and I will tell you why I am now.
Drone footage from an Orca monitoring study in the Pacific Ocean off of the Coast of Washington State and British Columbia has observed dolphins swimming with Orcas. Why does this happen?
Species are moving to more northern habitats as they adapt to climate change; however, there are consequences in some situations. For example, our episode today involves one of those species, the Orca.
The Western Australian State government is taking 17% of the local lobster fishery in an experimental move to fund local community programs.
A study published recently explores what happens when an apex predator like the Great White Shark disappears in False Bay, South Africa.
Micro-fibres are really bad for the Ocean, so buying and supporting sustainable brands is really important for the Ocean's Health.
The Sharks scientists, policy makers and conservation community have spoken up about how sharks are handled when caught by anglers on the beach. How will these new rules be accepted?
I speak with Dr. Andrew Wright about his latest field work trip to Antarctica. We recorded this interview while he was in Antarctica.
To be effective in conservation, we need to cater our messaging to different groups. Agree or Disagree? Take a listen for more details.
Should Dolphins be in Dolphinariums? No, and they should be free. Find out why by listening to this episode.
Do you think a scientist should have downplayed the negative effects of chemical-laced sunscreens on corals? Listen for more details.