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May 31, 2023 by HAL
Brooke Fitzwater discusses innovative science communication and research on sex-changing mangrove fish. Read the article
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June 30, 2022 by HAL
June is National Ocean month in the U.S., and organizations globally make announcements for ocean-related initiatives on World Oceans Day. Salesforce’s Ocean Sustainability director, Dr. Whitney Johnston discusses their efforts in this field. Read the article
May 26, 2022 by HAL
Dr. Sarah McAnulty discusses cephalopods, going viral, and the issue of free labor in science communication. Read the article
April 28, 2022 by HAL
The text discusses an article by researchers Henrik Österblom and John Virdin, highlighting the dominance of the ocean economy by 100 companies. Read the article
March 10, 2022 by HAL
March Mammal Madness is a yearly tournament where different species battle based on scientific literature. The event features interviews with the founder and an announcer, discussing how battles are determined and the event’s impact on science communication efforts. Read the article
February 25, 2022 by HAL
Michael Howard, Senior Aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, discusses the reproductive strategies of deep-water hydrozoan jellies, including the jellybaby stage. The conversation covers how aquariums maintain optimal conditions for species to reproduce. Read the article
January 27, 2022 by HAL
The ocean absorbs a significant amount of energy annually, with increased intake due to climate change. The expert discusses ocean warming despite specific weather conditions. Read the article
December 23, 2021 by HAL
Frances and Andrew discuss ocean news highlights of 2021, such as the UN Decade of the Ocean and the Netflix show “SeaSpiracy.” Read the article
November 18, 2021 by HAL
Experts discuss creating Caribbean benthic maps for conservation decision-making. Read the article
October 30, 2021 by HAL
David Lang discusses Experiment Foundation, a new project funding science. Read the article
October 14, 2021 by HAL
In the October 2021 mini episode, listeners are encouraged to share podcast ideas or ask questions via email at [email protected]. Read the article
September 23, 2021 by HAL
Dr. Jamie Goodall, a military historian, debunks pirate myths and discusses lesser-known pirates, highlighting behaviors that persist today. The podcast offers humorous pirate impressions and puns. Read the article
August 31, 2021 by HAL
Former co-host Vicky Vásquez reports from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History about a well-preserved ancient shark. Francis Farabaugh discusses SharkCon, an annual event in Florida. Read the article
July 30, 2021 by HAL
Every year, numerous blue, humpback, and fin whales are killed by ship strikes off the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, and the east coast of the United States. Efforts by groups like Whale Safe and Ship Speed Watch aim to address this issue by utilizing technology and collaboration. Read the article
July 15, 2021 by HAL
Stay updated, email your ideas or questions to [email protected]. Read the article
June 24, 2021 by HAL
Experts discuss marine protection, Antarctic conservation, and indigenous collaboration. Read the article
May 28, 2021 by HAL
Listeners can contact the podcast via email at [email protected] and explore the Virtual Early Career Ocean Professional Conference on their website. Read the article
April 22, 2021 by HAL
The National Science Foundation’s Networked Blue Economy Ocean Accelerator is a new program aiming to achieve advancements in marine policy and ocean utilization. Key figures involved include Douglas Mughan, Chris Sanford, Clea Harrelson, Fadel Adib, and Seth Zippel. Read the article
March 25, 2021 by HAL
Ocean policy in the U.S. shifted to favor resource exploitation and defense under the previous administration. However, there is hope for change under the Biden administration. Read the article
February 25, 2021 by HAL
The text discusses the sexual behaviors of nudibranchs with experts from California Academy of Sciences and Harvard University. They delve into peculiar behaviors like “penis fencing.” Read the article
February 16, 2021 by HAL
Reuben’s work, video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8sANI2aZlU Read the article
January 28, 2021 by HAL
The United Nations Decade of the Ocean is a 10-year initiative to revolutionize ocean science. Read the article
December 31, 2020 by HAL
Dr. Tiara Moore, Romaric Moncrieffe, and Jaida Elcock share their experiences as Black individuals in STEM and discuss the significance of Black in Marine Science week. Read the article
December 1, 2020 by HAL
Kamau Sadiki and Gabrielle Miller are key members of Diving with a Purpose, involved in identifying sunken slave ships like the Clotilda. Read the article
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