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July 25, 2019 by HAL
The team examines sea spiders’ and leeches’ reproduction cycle and a love story. Read the article
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May 30, 2019 by HAL
Learn about Angler fish and Bdelloid Rotifers in the ocean world through an interview with two experts. Read the article
April 10, 2019 by HAL
The text discusses the reproductive cycle of jellyfish, Turritopsis Dohrnii’s immortality, and the explosive sex of Larvaceans with experts Dr. Rebecca R Helm and Dr. Lisa-Ann Gershwin. Read the article
March 7, 2019 by HAL
The Ocean Science Radio team discusses transexual clownfish with Skylar Bayer and Justin Rhodes in the second Ocean Lovin’ 2 episode. Read the article
February 14, 2019 by HAL
Ocean Lovin’ 2 – Parrotfish dives into the sex-changing lives of Parrotfish with Dr. Josh Drew and Dr. Marah Hardt. Read the article
January 30, 2019 by HAL
A team explores the realm of 3D scanned specimens with experts from various universities. Read the article
December 28, 2018 by HAL
MARE is a company studying marine protected areas along the west coast using the BATFISH ROV. They are based in the California Bay Area. Read the article
October 30, 2018 by HAL
October is known as Sharktober, and the Ocean Science Radio team is exploring shark-related topics with various experts. Read the article
September 21, 2018 by HAL
The Ocean Science Radio team introduces Liz Taylor to discuss the Alameda submarine manufacturer, DOER. Read the article
March 8, 2018 by HAL
Ocean Science Radio discusses coral issues and solutions with experts like Dr. Rebecca Albright and Dr. Madhavi Colton. Read the article
January 30, 2018 by HAL
National Geographic has introduced a prize for marine protection technologies, created by Shah Selbe. Read the article
October 4, 2017 by HAL
The concept of “Blue Mind” explores how nature, particularly the ocean, impacts the human brain and emotional well-being, influencing environmental decision making. Read the article
July 8, 2017 by HAL
Vaquitas are a critically endangered species, with efforts being made to raise awareness and protect them. Read the article
June 30, 2017 by HAL
The last episode of Ocean Lovin discusses whales, sharks, and dolphins with experts in marine biology. Read the article
May 15, 2017 by HAL
The blog discusses broadcast spawners in the ocean, featuring interviews with experts on starfish, coral, and scallops. References to algae and credits for images and music are included. Read the article
April 22, 2017 by HAL
In the Ocean Lovin’ episode, experts discuss ocean plant-life, featuring specialists from universities in Ottawa and Maine. Read the article
March 26, 2017 by HAL
In the third part of “Ocean Lovin’,” experts discuss microscopic ocean reproduction involving copepods and osedax worms, with insights from Dr. Lasley-Rasher and Dr. Rouse. Read the article
February 22, 2017 by HAL
Ocean Lovin’ series discuss ocean reproduction featuring cephalopod expert, aquarist, and curator from various institutions. Read the article
February 14, 2017 by HAL
Ocean Science Radio and Stricktlyfishwrapped collaborate on a series on ocean reproduction featuring experts like Marah Hardt, Roy Caldwell, and Dr. Amanda Vincent, alongside music from Midnight Snackers and Bensound. Read the article
December 30, 2016 by HAL
The OSR team meets Ocean One, an anthropomorphic underwater robot, at Stanford Lab. Read the article
November 30, 2016 by HAL
Ocean Science Radio covers SXSW Eco event in Austin, Texas, featuring discussions with prominent figures in environmental conservation like Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Melina Formisano. Read the article
October 28, 2016 by HAL
Alex Rose reports from MACNA, the Marine Aquarium Conference of North America, discussing ocean and aquarium groups. Read the article
September 26, 2016 by HAL
Ocean Tech is a pioneering project uniting top marine experts and cutting-edge submersible technologies to transform marine research worldwide. Read the article
September 1, 2016 by HAL
The IMCC focuses on marine conservation science and policy, with discussions on outreach, equity, inclusiveness, and marine topics. Key speakers include professionals from various fields within marine conservation. Read the article
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