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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:
Dr. Edd Hind-Ozan talks plastic pollution in Nigeria while discuss the formation and consequence of the Son of a Blob.
Scientist friends: Imagine a world where your paper will have a good chance of getting published through pre-registration. Listen to the episode for more information.
I am in the market for a marine conservation job again. I had a great year to grow my podcast and build something great. Now I need to get back into the swing of things and I am going to share the journey with you today.
Brooke Tully joins me on the podcast today to discuss conservation messaging during shifting consumer trends. I also discuss how a community protected the coast of the Isle of Man,.
Not many news agencies are discussing the 250,000 litres of oil that spilled off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Severe storms have also prevented any containment or clean up efforts.
I felt it necessary to let you know why I love the Ocean because I want you to tell me why you love the Ocean.
It didn't look pretty as I travelled quite a bit. I calculated the footprint so I could figure out the Carbon Tax my family would have to pay this Spring and in the future.
Partnerships are important to protect the Ocean, especially when industry steps up to help with monitoring to prevent whale entanglements. I also describe how Canada will roll out the Carbon Tax.
What will the US do with two-thirds of its plastic waste after China won't accept it in its original form? They must adapt!
Have you ever wondered where those decorative animal shells come from and how they were acquired? Much of them are part of an illegal ring that doesn't get enforced.
Brooke Tully makes an appearance on the show to talk presentations at conferences and I recount my conversation with my Aunt about Climate Change.
A study was conducted in 2014, 1 year after Blackfish was released, to find out how tourists think about dolphinariums. Sophie Wasserman was an author on that paper and our guest for today.
I speak to Madeline Cashion (University of British Columbia) on her recent Masters thesis project to manage big data for sharks in the Mediterranean Sea.
I chat with Dr. Edd Hind-Ozan about plastic bits in water bottles and I discuss the problem with the new Orca Whale Watching Ban.
I speak with Nick Wehner about the rights authors have to share their own published work. There are many misconceptions about sharing papers that are behind a paywall.