Dr. Greg Stone is a globally celebrated oceanographer and conservationist. Learn more about preserving our oceans through The Sea Has Many Voices podcast.
Dr. Greg Stone spends time with colleague and social entrepreneur Austin Gallagher. Austin is founder and Chief Executive and Lead Scientist of the NGO Beneath the Waves, as well as holding academic positions at universities in North America and the United Kingdom. Known for his passion and research into sharks their conversation also covers new technology that will create a more accessible path to what is now unknown beneath the surface of the ocean. Links: http://www.austingallagher.com/ https://beneaththewaves.org/people/ https://twitter.com/DrAustinG https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-gallagher-99342358/ https://www.forbes.com/profile/austin-gallagher/?sh=6958ff1220bc
Dr. Greg Stone speaks with his two colleagues, Dr. Steve Katona and Diana Palikas about their recent collaboration on a white paper entitled ‘Where Should Metals for the Green Transition Come From?'. The document breaks new ground by exploring the environmental, social and economic costs of different sources of base metals required to transition the world away from fossil fuels. The conversation touches on the fact that polymetallic nodules are made of almost 100% usable minerals and contain no toxic levels of deleterious elements, compared to ores mined from the land which have increasingly low yields (often below 1%) and often do contain toxic levels of deleterious elements. Fair disclosure: Dr. Stone works for The Metals Company who funded this paper.
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Dr. Richard Sears - founded Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS) in 1979 to study marine mammals in the St. Lawrence, with an emphasis on baleen whales. Working with The Largest Mammal on Earth. Dr. Richard Sears has spent a life time studying the largest mammal on earth, the Blue Whale. Our host Dr. Greg Stone met Richard as an undergraduate and the two have shared their passion for the ocean and its inhabitants for many years. Join us for a deep dive into the understanding of these magnificent creatures of the sea. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. “The Deeper You Go, The Weirder It Gets! ” Dr. Larry Madin and Dr. Randi Rotjan take us deep below the surface of the sea 1,000 meters (about 3,300 feet) to a realm known as the ocean's “twilight zone.” Sunlight is barely a glimmer, yet flashes of bioluminescence give us a clue that these waters teem with life. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Greg Stone spends time with aquanaut Fabien Cousteau, an old friend and dive partner, about his passion for the exploration of the undersea world. From his next underwater habitat Proteus to memories of his previous underwater immersion, Mission 31, Fabien engages us with his unique history being part of the Cousteau legacy. Join us with a candid and interesting conversation between two of the ocean's biggest advocates. Join us on July 30, 2020 @ 5:30 PM EDT Take part in our interactive virtual event and learn all about our innovative Coral Reef Restoration Program and team fundraising campaign. Discover how we are creating new hope for a critical ecosystem by combining innovative technology and art with some of the oceans prominent influencers. Joining Fabien are special guests; Celia Gregory, The Marine Foundation Justin Muir, City Aquarium Jeremy McKane, Artist, Ocean Warrior, Explorer If you'd like to participate or share you can find more information here: https://www.fabiencousteauolc.org/ocean-connection-campaign
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Join us as Dr. Greg Stone sits down with Paul and share his amazing story of turning his tragic story of surviving a shark attack into a life of courage and inspiration for all of us. After he was attacked by a shark in February 2009. Paul lost two limbs, and his career as an elite navy clearance diver was flung into jeopardy. He fought through excruciating pain, smashing challenge after challenge, and amazing the medical staff with his will to succeed. His inspiring story takes ‘never say die' to a whole new level. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Join us as Dr. Greg Stone sits down with Paul and share his amazing story of turning his tragic story of surviving a shark attack into a life of courage and inspiration for all of us. After he was attacked by a shark in February 2009. Paul lost two limbs, and his career as an elite navy clearance diver was flung into jeopardy. He fought through excruciating pain, smashing challenge after challenge, and amazing the medical staff with his will to succeed. His inspiring story takes ‘never say die' to a whole new level. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. A conversation with Dr. Darron Collins, the President of College of the Atlantic, the number one Environmental College in the US according to Princeton review and where the unique Degree in “Human Ecology” was born. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. A conversation with Dr. Darron Collins, the President of College of the Atlantic, the number one Environmental College in the US according to Princeton review and where the unique Degree in “Human Ecology” was born. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. A conversation with Dr Darron Collins, the President of College of the Atlantic, the number one Environmental College in the US according to Princeton review and where the unique Degree in “Human Ecology” was born. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Sean Stone - “On the Edge of a Pandemic ” A Conversation with Journalist and Truth-Seeker This podcast was recorded on March 11, 2020, days away from a true global pandemic. Greg starts the show speaking with Steve Katona, Scientist and Ex-Head of Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institute, about mankind's history and relationship with viruses. Sean picks up the dialogue with his unique perspective on a range of topics . Join us in an interesting conversation with one of media's most enlightened thinkers as the world confronts this new deadly challenge. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean
Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins Greg Stone in an conversation about Deep Sea Polymetallic Nodules. Dr. Diamond references poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning as he “counts the ways” he favors deep sea Polymetallic Nodules to the historically destructive process involved with terrestrial mining. These two old friends and experts in their fields offer us an insightful dialogue about the remarkable potential that lies on the ocean floor and its significance when transitioning to a carbon free energy system. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean
Listen and engage with this fascinating discussion about in the ocean, a topic of great importance but has had little attention given to it. Now is the time to learn. In this episode, filmed in John Powell's LA studio, Simone plays sounds she has recorded made by whales, seals, fish, shrimp and other organisms from around the world. John explains the impact sound has on people, why the JAWS theme is so unnerving, and how John uses his work to improve our world. Finally, John, Simone and Greg bring to our attention that the oceans are increasingly being polluted with sound made by people from ships, explosions and our industrial activity. What does this mean to ocean health what can we do? Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Listen and engage with this fascinating discussion about in the ocean, a topic of great importance but has had little attention given to it. Now is the time to learn. In this episode, filmed in John Powell's LA studio, Simone plays sounds she has recorded made by whales, seals, fish, shrimp and other organisms from around the world. John explains the impact sound has on people, why the JAWS theme is so unnerving, and how John uses his work to improve our world. Finally, John, Simone and Greg bring to our attention that the oceans are increasingly being polluted with sound made by people from ships, explosions and our industrial activity. What does this mean to ocean health what can we do? Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Listen and engage with this fascinating discussion about in the ocean, a topic of great importance but has had little attention given to it. Now is the time to learn. In this episode, filmed in John Powell's LA studio, Simone plays sounds she has recorded made by whales, seals, fish, shrimp and other organisms from around the world. John explains the impact sound has on people, why the JAWS theme is so unnerving, and how John uses his work to improve our world. Finally, John, Simone and Greg bring to our attention that the oceans are increasingly being polluted with sound made by people from ships, explosions and our industrial activity. What does this mean to ocean health what can we do? Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Freediver Kimi Werner and Greg Stone share a conversation about their passion for the ocean. Kimi was born and raised in Hawaii and has witnessed the steady decline of the ocean and its biosphere. From her experiences freediving to her mission to be a voice for ocean wellness Kimi Werner is the real thing. Growing up on Maui, as a five year old Kimi would fish with her father underwater for dinner. This would be the start of her lifelong relationship with the sea. That love for the ocean gave Kimi the courage to leave her regular job at 24 and return to a life connected to the ocean. Her rediscovery of a more natural world would lead her to be an advocate for the gifts we are surrounded by. Spend an interesting afternoon from the island of Maui with a remarkable woman and her life in harmony with the sea. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Freediver Kimi Werner and Greg Stone share a conversation about their passion for the ocean. Kimi was born and raised in Hawaii and has witnessed the steady decline of the ocean and its biosphere. From her experiences freediving to her mission to be a voice for ocean wellness Kimi Werner is the real thing. Growing up on Maui, as a five year old Kimi would fish with her father underwater for dinner. This would be the start of her lifelong relationship with the sea. That love for the ocean gave Kimi the courage to leave her regular job at 24 and return to a life connected to the ocean. Her rediscovery of a more natural world would lead her to be an advocate for the gifts we are surrounded by. Spend an interesting afternoon from the island of Maui with a remarkable woman and her life in harmony with the sea. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Actor / Activist Ian Somerhalder spends time with host Greg Stone exploring their shared passion for the ocean. The conversation ranges from childhood stories of Jacques-Yves Cousteau to the science of the world's oceans and its currents that keep our planet alive. The two old friends dig deep about climate change and the solutions, both simple and complex, that can help reverse the damaging effect we have on our oceans. “The Sea Has Many Voices” is proud to start our third season with an engaging and informative segment that inspires us to all become responsible members of today's ocean renaissance.
Mark Abbott, President and Director of the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institution, sits down with colleague Dr. Greg Stone to talk about the institute's role as one of the world's largest private organizations in ocean research. Mark leads the conversation with how WHOI has adapted their mission to address the issues that are affecting today's critical climate crisis. From the fragility of the Gulf Stream to the Institute's exploration of the ocean's Twilight Zone, Mark provides us with amazing insight on why WHOI is leading the world in tracking and sampling changes in the world's oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Tune in for part 4! Dr. Marga Gual Soler shares a conversation with Dr. Greg Stone and Ian Somerhalder about the role of science diplomacy in tackling global climate change. Marga shares her mission to understand the climate change impact and promote climate change solutions through science diplomacy. Her work with the American Association of the Advancement of Science is valuable to the global climate change movement. It has led to a coalition of scientific disciplines that reconnect climatology with public policies. Dr. Soler engages Dr. Stone and Ian Somerhalder on how to include the general public in climate change solutions. Her work as a diplomat has sparked necessary conversations around global climate change. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasMan... Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneoc... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstone...
Tune in for part 3! Dr. Marga Gual Soler shares a conversation with Dr. Greg Stone and Ian Somerhalder about the role of science diplomacy in tackling global climate change. Marga shares her mission to understand the climate change impact and promote climate change solutions through science diplomacy. Her work with the American Association of the Advancement of Science is valuable to the global climate change movement. It has led to a coalition of scientific disciplines that reconnect climatology with public policies. Dr. Soler engages Dr. Stone and Ian Somerhalder on how to include the general public in climate change solutions. Her work as a diplomat has sparked necessary conversations around global climate change. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Welcome to part 3! Dr. Jerry Schubel, sits down with Greg Stone to talk about the significance of aquariums and how they are on the frontlines in dealing with the effects of climate change. Since his arrival at AOTP, his mandate is to transform the institution into something more than a fish tank. He feels there is a responsibility to lead the environmental movement because of the popularity and trust the public has with aquariums. More people go to aquariums and zoos than all sporting events combined. By creating partnerships with top scientists and the creative abilities of the aquarium staff, AOTP offers us an insight into climate change impact. The importance of engaging with marine life and its diversity is an important step in connecting us with the reality of species extinction through habitat destruction. Jerry and the aquarium's mission of informing and engaging the public on the effects of climate change exemplify the significance of the role of the Aquarium of the Pacific in today's world. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy.
Tune in for part 3! Dr. Marga Gual Soler shares a conversation with Dr. Greg Stone and Ian Somerhalder about the role of science diplomacy in tackling global climate change. Marga shares her mission to understand the climate change impact and promote climate change solutions through science diplomacy. Her work with the American Association of the Advancement of Science is valuable to the global climate change movement. It has led to a coalition of scientific disciplines that reconnect climatology with public policies. Dr. Soler engages Dr. Stone and Ian Somerhalder on how to include the general public in climate change solutions. Her work as a diplomat has sparked necessary conversations around global climate change. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Mark Abbott, President and Director of the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institution, sits down with colleague Dr. Greg Stone to talk about the institute's role as one of the world's largest private organizations in ocean research. Mark leads the conversation with how WHOI has adapted their mission to address the issues that are affecting today's critical climate crisis. From the fragility of the Gulf Stream to the Institute's exploration of the ocean's Twilight Zone, Mark provides us with amazing insight on why WHOI is leading the world in tracking and sampling changes in the world's oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…es/id1462828966 Google Podcast: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…sucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Po…ny-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Tune in for part 2! Dr. Jerry Schubel, sits down with Greg Stone to talk about the significance of aquariums and how they are on the frontlines in dealing with the effects of climate change. Since his arrival at AOTP, his mandate is to transform the institution into something more than a fish tank. He feels there is a responsibility to lead the environmental movement because of the popularity and trust the public has with aquariums. More people go to aquariums and zoos than all sporting events combined. By creating partnerships with top scientists and the creative abilities of the aquarium staff, AOTP offers us an insight into climate change impact. The importance of engaging with marine life and its diversity is an important step in connecting us with the reality of species extinction through habitat destruction. Jerry and the aquarium's mission of informing and engaging the public on the effects of climate change exemplify the significance of the role of the Aquarium of the Pacific in today's world. Please subscribe and click the notification bell for more conversations on preserving our ocean. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Dr. Marga Gual Soler shares a conversation with Dr. Greg Stone and Ian Somerhalder about the role of science diplomacy in tackling global climate change. Marga shares her mission to understand the climate change impact and promote climate change solutions through science diplomacy. Her work with the American Association of the Advancement of Science is valuable to the global climate change movement. It has led to a coalition of scientific disciplines that reconnect climatology with public policies. Dr. Soler engages Dr. Stone and Ian Somerhalder on how to include the general public in climate change solutions. Her work as a diplomat has sparked necessary conversations around global climate change. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sea-has-many-voices/id1462828966 Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivfwp6zhcgsucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/The-Sea-Has-Many-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Mark Abbott, President and Director of the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institution, sits down with colleague Dr. Greg Stone to talk about the institute's role as one of the world's largest private organizations in ocean research. Mark leads the conversation with how WHOI has adapted their mission to address the issues that are affecting today's critical climate crisis. From the fragility of the Gulf Stream to the Institute's exploration of the ocean's Twilight Zone, Mark provides us with amazing insight on why WHOI is leading the world in tracking and sampling changes in the world's oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sea-has-many-voices/id1462828966 Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivfwp6zhcgsucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/The-Sea-Has-Many-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Dr. Jerry Schubel, President and CEO of The Aquarium of the Pacific, sits down with Greg Stone to talk about the significance of aquariums and how they are on the frontlines in dealing with the effects of climate change. Since his arrival at AOTP, his mandate is to transform the institution into something more than a fish tank. During his tenure as CEO, Jerry has prioritized highlighting climate change solutions while educating the public. He feels there is a responsibility to lead the environmental movement because of the popularity and trust the public has with aquariums. More people go to aquariums and zoos than all sporting events combined. By creating partnerships with top scientists and the creative abilities of the aquarium staff, AOTP offers us an insight into climate change impact. The importance of engaging with marine life and its diversity is an important step in connecting us with the reality of species extinction through habitat destruction. The aquarium's new 30,000 sq. ft. exhibit tells the story of the changing relationship of the planet and people and how to keep it sustainable. One of the main exhibitions highlights the coral reef ecosystem and how and why coral reefs are dying. Jerry and the aquarium's mission of informing and engaging the public on the effects of climate change exemplify the significance of the role of the Aquarium of the Pacific in today's world. Please follow us or subscribe to our channels for more conversations on preserving our oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sea-has-many-voices/id1462828966 Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivfwp6zhcgsucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/The-Sea-Has-Many-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Climate change is transforming our planet at an unprecedented scale, from increased vulnerability to extreme weather events to resource scarcity and rising geopolitical tensions. Dr. Greg Stone and Ian Somerhalder discuss with Dr. Marga Gual Soler a global, collaborative, and inclusive leadership model to tackle our most pressing challenges through science diplomacy. Please follow us or subscribe to our channels for more conversations on preserving our oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow The Sea Has Many Voices iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sea-has-many-voices/id1462828966 Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivfwp6zhcgsucsz7skrrnu6fcri Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45cfghnaTr5yOI47BCGN4y TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/The-Sea-Has-Many-Voices-p1222627/ Follow Greg Stone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading, independent non-profit organization dedicated to ocean research, exploration, and education. Their scientists and engineers push the boundaries of knowledge about the ocean to reveal its impacts on our planet and our lives. Mark Abbott, President and Director of the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institution, sits down with colleague Dr. Greg Stone to talk about the institute's role as one of the world's largest private organizations in ocean research. Mark leads the conversation with how WHOI has adapted their mission to address the issues that are affecting today's critical climate crisis. From the fragility of the Gulf Stream to the Institute's exploration of the ocean's Twilight Zone, Mark provides us with amazing insight on why WHOI is leading the world in tracking and sampling changes in the world's oceans. Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Randi Rojan talks with her old friend and fellow scientist, Greg Stone, about the significance of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. Randi has an extensive background in marine science and brings that experience to PIPA and the enormous task of supporting the now pristine protected area in the middle of the Pacific Ocean the size of California. From studying coral reefs in the shallows to diving 18,000 meters in the deep ocean surrounding the atoll, Randi gives us a glimpse of the one of a kind paradise the island nation of Kiribati has provided as a gift to all humanity. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources, where he is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract metal-rich nodules from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone to provide minerals needed for the global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Dianna Cohen, co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, speaks with Greg Stone about her mission to raise awareness about plastic pollution and ultimately create strategies that cut down the amount of plastic we use and throw away. She was inspired to co-found the group by her work as an artist -- because her chosen material is the ubiquitous plastic bag. But it was her love for the ocean that made Dianna aware just how plastic has become a blight on the planet. Soon she was an advocate for eliminating single-use plastic and now carries her message worldwide at gatherings of environmentalists and world leaders. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources, where he is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract metal-rich nodules from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone to provide minerals needed for the global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Nan Hauser, whale scientist, and adventurer sits down with old friend Greg Stone to share sea stories about research in the South Pacific. Nan has spent the last 21 years in the Cook Islands fascinated by the people, the culture, and its accessibility to whales. “Studying humpbacks, you can tell they have incredible respect for us, and we have for them. And they have let me into their world. That's a privilege.” And Nan has acknowledged their acceptance by dedicating her life observing and trying to understand this amazing species. Her extensive research has provided Nan with important insights to aid in the protection of whales and their ability to survive and flourish. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources, where he is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract metal-rich nodules from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone to provide minerals needed for the global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Greg Stone welcomes 11-time world champion surfer Kelly Slater for a conversation about their shared passion for the ocean. Kelly has used his notoriety to bring awareness to many significant causes, from sustainable living and a healthier ocean to suicide prevention. “ The only positive thing about fame is to be able to do something good with it,” Kelly says, “And I feel I have an obligation to pass on positivity about our environment and the world in general.” This commitment to environmentalism and philanthropy has made Kally Slater a champion off the surfboard as much as on one. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources, where he is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract metal-rich nodules from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone to provide minerals needed for the global transition to renewable energy. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Biology teacher Benjamin Kay joins actor Ian Somerhalder and Greg Stone for an engaging conversation on the many ways to raise awareness with the climate crisis affecting us all. Ben Kay has chosen the classroom as his forum and shares the ways that his lessons have not only affected his student's perspectives but has forced a change in their community that has pushed it to the forefront as a sustainable city. Ben Kay inspires his students with phrases such as “Hope is meaningless, action is everything.” Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Gerard Barron, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of DeepGreen sits with Greg Stone and explains his company's mission for a sustainable future. Gerard is a successful entrepreneur with a history in technological innovation and his vision for the mining of raw materials from the ocean floor is revolutionizing the way we will acquire the minerals necessary to fuel our future. DeepGreen's deep sea's metals are clean, ethically obtained, with ecological impact minimized. DeepGreen is also committed to assisting the world to achieve the key demands of the United Nations' sustainability goals. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Grandson of legendary ocean conservationist Jaques Cousteau, environmental activist Phillipe Cousteau joins Greg Stone for an engaging conversation about the history of the Costeau dynasty. Joined by his wife Ashlan Cousteau, Philippe shares his memories about his grandfather's pioneering efforts to bring awareness to the beauty and fragility of our ocean and how he and his wife are continuing his family's legacy into the future. As powerful spokespeople in their own right, Philippe and Ashlan are at the forefront of creating the next generation of advocates of the ocean and its treasures. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Anne Cohen, scientist, oceanographer, and self-proclaimed “curious person” has spent the last twenty-five years at The Wood's Hole Oceanic Institute studying and exploring her passions with coral reefs. “I think of a coral reef as a world, almost a planet, with every single type of life living on it.” Besides their complexity and beauty, coral reefs serve a significant purpose with coastal protection as they absorb the majority of the energy of the ocean. This form of protection is important in keeping our coastline stable during storms and tidal extremes. Her research with coral reefs is extremely important in these times as their existence is in jeopardy from man's impact on the ocean. Today almost 20 to 30 percent of all coral reefs are in danger from pollution, sediment, global warming, and agricultural runoff. Despite the overwhelming odds, Anne is optimistic that the work she and others in the field is making a difference in the resurgence of coral reefs globally. “Twenty-five years ago the situation was quite different, but through science and through awareness, huge programs have been put in place that helps us learn from our previous mistakes.” Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa sits down with Greg Stone and talks about his role as the Executive Director for the PIPA (Phoenix Island Protection Area) Conservation Trust and being on the front line of ocean activism as a citizen of the island nation of Kiribati. Nabuti has spent his life immersed in the culture and community of this vast island nation in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and has seen first hand how climate change has affected every aspect of the island's way of life. Nabuti works with governments, the private sector, and the community promoting strategies that confront head on the threat to his ocean culture and ultimately the planet. His passion and commitment that makes PIPA successful is raising the energy and emotional level of this struggle everywhere and is an important force in reconnecting us with the natural world. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins Greg Stone to share their passion for the ocean and how it has shaped our human condition. As a renowned historian, Jared discusses how man started to branch out and expand their world by island hopping, thereby creating new cultures in the Mediterranean and South Pacific. Their conversation continues to explore the origin of languages, customs, mapmaking, all connected to man's relationship with the ocean and the need to push out beyond the horizon. Dr. Diamond points out that the ocean was not only about exploration, but the richness of the seacoast accelerated man's permanent settled living, which was a leap in the day to day existence of humans historically. Dr. Diamond and Dr. Stone's long standing friendship is apparent as the two wander comfortably with anecdotes and observations gathered from a lifetime of discovery and curiosity. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
“Art can bring a message as nothing else can.” For more than forty years artist Wyland has been communicating his love of the ocean and its inhabitants through his artwork. Sitting down with his old friend Greg Stone, Wyland describes how working with millions of kids throughout the world painting life-size murals of the creatures of the sea has created a new generation of advocates for the ocean. “My investment has always been with young people, if we can share what we know through art and science, we can inspire them to become ambassadors to our planet.” Wyland has completed his mission to create 100 “Whaling Walls” across the globe to raise awareness about the wonder of the ocean's resources. His next project is to create 100 monumental sculptures in 100 great cities, with ten being underwater. An ambitious agenda? Yes! But Wyland has always thought big. Just marvel at his life-size whales on a wall near you! Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Ian is an actor, environmentalist and humanitarian known professionally for his work in the WB hit TV Series, “The Vampire Diaries,” the ABC critically acclaimed drama, “Lost,” and the ground-breaking climate change documentary series, “Years of Living Dangerously.” Ian is the Founder and President of ISF and he is designated as a United Nations Environment Programme Goodwill Ambassador. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
Ocean Ramsey and Juan Oliphant sit down with Greg Stone and share stories of their lifelong passion with sharks. Both Ocean and Juan live in Hawaii and run a company called One Ocean Diving, which focuses on studying the behavior of sharks and the effects of human contact with the species. As a marine biologist, Ocean studies shark behavior and body language to ultimately avoid negative perceptions and interactions with this species. The lively discussion touches on the unique qualities of sharks, overfishing, the diminishing of prey, and the negative image that sharks have which ultimately limits the compassion that is needed to protect and preserve these amazing animals. Ocean is a self-proclaimed ambassador for sharks and is an outspoken advocate for the survival and success of sharks in our oceans. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/