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Michelle O'Dubhda, Aquarist with Dingle Oceanworld and joins Ray to chat about Gar the Penguin and all his Humboldt friends.
Pippa speaks to Krish Lewis who is an Aquarist at the Two Oceans Aquarium in charge of the jellies as well as coral husbandry. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Good Job, New Mexico, we sit down with Briana Santilli, a professional aquarist whose journey into the world of aquarium science is anything but ordinary. Briana talks about how her passion for animals that led her into a hands-on, purpose-driven career caring for aquatic life. From the challenges of the job to the quiet, awe-inspiring moments behind the scenes, she shares a real look at what it means to work in this unique field. Whether you're a student thinking about science, someone curious about animal care, or just a fan of cool jobs you don't hear about every day—this one's for you.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we take a look at the Paletta 500 gallon reef tank 3 months after he replaced most all of the smaller circulating pumps with two larger ones.
Macroalgae in your reef aquarium comes with many benefits. Aquarist have been using macroalgae in aquariums to help with water quality but it goes way beyond that. In this video podcast we talk about how to really use MACROALGAE to benefit your aquarium as well as take a look at some beautiful Macroalgae aquariums. We also talk about different macroalgaes and how they are used in the reef aquarium hobby.Get Your FREE Reef Tank Start Up Checklist here! https://the-coral-reef-talk-24479470.hubspotpagebuilder.com/reef-tank-start-up-checklistLearn more about The Nitrogen cycle and how to cycle your reef aquarium with my free reef tank start up check list.I WROTE A BOOK!! get your copy today link below! Finn The Brave Blue Tang https://amzn.to/4cXnMWg (paid link)Top 5 Amazon deal video https://youtu.be/Lee8am2lCK0Amazon Affiliate Deals Just FOR YOUHygger mini Wavemaker https://amzn.to/4eUxARB (paid link)Hygger inverter Wavemaker https://amzn.to/3VbHHdu (paid link)Aquarium Siphonhttps://amzn.to/4gazgaq (paid link)Aqqa Hang on back filter https://amzn.to/3VdbtyI (paid link)Aquarium thermometershttps://amzn.to/4g00HE8 (paid link)Get your Free Audible Trial, click here. https://www.audibletrial.com/TheCoralReefTalk#reeftank #thecoralreeftalk #aquarium Check Out https://share.epidemicsound.com/f2hm59music by epidemic soundAll information provided in this video is the opinion of The Coral Reef Talk based on experience in the reef aquarium hobby. There are many ways to approach the hobby. Please continue to research other sources on the topics and ideas expressed in this video.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
Over the past year Mike has made some changes to his 500 gallon reef. On this episode of AmericanReef Mike will discuss those changes. As well as a dinoflagellate issue and how he solved it. Please send all questions to americanreef@me.com
Thank you again to Bobby and Joe for taking time out of their day to reminisce and share about their friendship with Rosario LaCorte. Pick up a copy of Rosario's book An Aquarist's Journey: https://a.co/d/aeBO7MU
In this episode, the Water Colors team focuses on some fun, measurable achievements that aquarists can feel proud of. Whether you’re an experienced fishkeeper, or brand new to the game – here are some fun benchmarks to consider as you level up in the aquarium hobby. From the first time you see baby fish in your tank, to winning an award for your aquascapes or club accomplishments, these goals can be different for everyone! It’s important to celebrate your own wins! Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
In this episode, the host shares insights on preparing for a career in wildlife biology, drawing from personal experiences and discussions with his daughter. He also mentions feedback received from listeners and a suggestion from a colleague about enhancing resumes with additional experiences beyond courses and internships. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Building a Strong Resume and Network in Marine Science and Conservation Engaging in extracurricular activities and joining societies can significantly boost your resume and expand your network within the marine science and conservation sector. As discussed in the podcast episode, these activities go beyond traditional coursework and internships, showcasing your dedication and passion for the field. 1. Enhancing Your Resume: Extracurricular Activities: Involvement in activities like volunteering, serving on a non-profit organization's board of directors, or taking on leadership roles demonstrates your commitment to marine conservation beyond academic requirements. Networking Opportunities: Being part of societies such as the Society of Conservation Biology, Estuarine Society, or Ecological Society of America provides chances to connect with professionals, researchers, and potential employers in the field. 2. Building a Strong Network: Conferences and Events: Attending conferences and events organized by these societies allows you to network with peers, professors, and industry experts, potentially leading to collaborations, job opportunities, and mentorship. Committee Involvement: Volunteering for committees within these societies, such as funding committees or social committees, not only aids in organizing events but also exposes you to a diverse network of individuals within the marine science community. 3. Career Advancement: Recommendations and Referrals: Active participation in extracurricular activities and societies can result in strong recommendations and referrals from mentors, professors, and colleagues, which can be invaluable when applying for jobs or graduate programs. Exploring Career Paths: Through networking and involvement in various activities, you can gain insights into different career paths within marine science and conservation, helping you narrow down your interests and goals. In conclusion, by actively engaging in extracurricular activities and societies related to marine science and conservation, you not only strengthen your resume but also expand your professional network, opening doors to new opportunities and career advancement in the field. Gaining Experience and Making Connections in Marine Science and Conservation Volunteering in labs, participating in conferences, and joining scientific societies are essential steps for individuals looking to gain valuable experience and make connections in the field of marine science and conservation. Volunteering in Labs: Volunteering in labs provides hands-on experience and exposure to real-world research and conservation efforts. By volunteering in labs, individuals can learn about different research methodologies, data collection techniques, and lab protocols. It offers the opportunity to work closely with professors, graduate students, and lab managers, allowing for mentorship and guidance in the field. Volunteering in labs can help individuals determine their specific interests within marine science and conservation, whether it be aquaculture, behavioral studies, or fieldwork. Participating in Conferences: Conferences serve as networking opportunities where individuals can meet professionals, researchers, and potential mentors in the field. Attending conferences allows individuals to present their work, exchange ideas, and collaborate with others in the marine science and conservation community. Conferences provide insights into the latest research, trends, and challenges in the field, helping individuals stay informed and connected. Participating in conference planning committees or workgroups can further enhance networking opportunities and involvement in the scientific community. Joining Scientific Societies: Joining scientific societies such as the Society of Conservation Biology, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, or Ecological Society of America offers numerous benefits. Scientific societies provide a platform for individuals to engage with like-minded professionals, researchers, and conservationists. Membership in scientific societies offers access to resources, publications, and opportunities for professional development and collaboration. Involvement in scientific societies can lead to leadership roles, participation in conferences, and exposure to diverse research areas within marine science and conservation. In conclusion, volunteering in labs, participating in conferences, and joining scientific societies are proactive steps that individuals can take to gain experience, build connections, and advance their careers in the dynamic field of marine science and conservation. These opportunities not only contribute to personal and professional growth but also play a crucial role in driving positive change and conservation efforts for our oceans and marine ecosystems. Building relationships with mentors, professors, and colleagues is crucial for job opportunities and career advancement in marine science and conservation. As highlighted in the podcast episode, networking within scientific and conservation societies, volunteering for committees, and participating in conferences are excellent ways to connect with professionals in the field. By actively engaging with mentors and colleagues, individuals can gain valuable insights, advice, and potential job referrals. The episode emphasized the importance of participating in extracurricular activities, such as volunteering in labs, joining societies like the Society of Conservation Biology or the Ecological Society of America, and serving on boards of non-profit organizations. These experiences not only demonstrate a commitment to the field but also provide opportunities to collaborate with experts and establish meaningful connections. Moreover, the podcast discussed how mentors like Dr. David Ebert often recommend students for job opportunities based on their work ethic and dedication. By building strong relationships with mentors and professors, individuals can access a network of professionals who may offer guidance, references, and even potential job placements. In conclusion, fostering relationships with mentors, professors, and colleagues is essential for career growth in marine science and conservation. These connections can lead to job opportunities, collaborations, and valuable support throughout one's professional journey. By actively engaging with the marine science community and demonstrating a passion for the field, individuals can enhance their career prospects and contribute meaningfully to ocean conservation efforts.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, well known author and accredited reef keeping hobbyist Mike Paletta, discusses what he would suggest as the perfect saltwater aquarium starter setup with saltwater fish and coral. As always, any questions, feel free to send them over to Americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, we take a look at the Paletta sunlit tank, seven months after the aquarium stand replacement project. Mike also has some suggestions on starter fish and coral for someone new to the saltwater and reefkeeping hobby. As always, any questions, feel free to send them over to Americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we look at how Mike replaced his aquarium stand on the sunlit Paletta tank. As always, send all questions to AmericanReef@me.com.
We got a ferocious faceoff to kick off season 4! This week we welcome a guy who has survived 44 shark attacks to debate a shark aquarist who was once saved by sharks! Listen to the horrific details as they debate if sharks need LASIK eye surgery, why it's difficult to punch a shark in the nose and how leopard sharks are pretty much swimming mean girls! All judged by a guy who thinks goats deserve a week Moderator: Michael Harrison Finn: Igor Martinez Ted Burke: Jake Vevera Shabaaaaaaaz: Reggie Edwards
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
Ever wonder what happens to your corals and fish when magnesium is over 2000 ppm... Watch this episode of American Reef and find out how it happened and how I'm correcting it. Send all questions over to americanreef@me.com
Rappin' With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Todd Gardner.Todd is a professor of Aquaculture at Carteret Community College in Morehead City, NC, and an Aquaculture Specialist for Biota Inc. which specializes in sustainably cultured marine fishes and invertebrates for aquariums. His life and his career have been shaped by his passion for marine life and he has written numerous scientific and popular articles about his research and experiences collecting, keeping, and culturing marine organisms.Todd's professional background includes work on a National Geographic documentary, commercial fish farming at C-quest Hatchery in Puerto Rico, and an 11-year term at the Long Island Aquarium where he spent much of his time developing techniques for raising difficult marine fish larvae. To date he has raised more than 50 species. In 2013 Todd received the prestigious Aquarist of the Year Award from the Marine Aquarium Society of North America (MASNA). In his spare time, Todd dives, photographs marine life, runs marathons, and plays the guitar.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we talk about how the Tunze 6105 ECO pays for itself when comparing it to the other name brand circulating pumps. Send all questions to Americanreef@me.com
The official Water Colors guide on how to buy gifts for the aquarists in your life! Feel free to shamelessly send this podcast to your friends and family for gift ideas. From equipment, to merch, to quality of life upgrades - here is a top 5 list of great gifts for the fish people in your life. What would you like to get as a gift? Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Shop for great gifts, aquarium merch, equipment and more online at the Water colors Shop: https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Become a member on YouTube for access to exclusive livestreamed episodes! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we are heading back over to Mike Paletta's to get a update on the 500 gallon reef tank. It's been three years since we've last seen the tank and lots has happened. Send all questions to Americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, Shane from SBB corals shares some of his successful and unsuccessful marketing strategies for turning his hobby into a successful small business. As always, send any questions to Americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of americanreef, we are going to check out and assemble one of the best aquarium stands you can buy for a fish tank. Send all questions to americanreef@me.com If you are interested in the stand, check it out here http://www.alufabinc.com/aquarium-stands/
Kevin Garvin, Aquarist at Achill Experience Acquarium, on why Charlie the Albino lobster is changing colour
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, we take a look what's new with the Paletta Sunlit Tank - which I think as a perfect starter saltwater tank for the beginner. As always comments and concerns questions to americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, we discuss one way to help avoid scratching your aquarium glass with your algae cleaning products. We also take a look at the new Tunze Premium Care Booster. Please send any comments to Americanreef@me.com
Aun con los calores sofocantes, la mala organización de nuestras vidas y unas horas pertinentes, sacamos hueco para volver a la carga con un nuevo podcast para vosotros. En esta ocasión toca un trío de análisis que comprenden todo tipo de géneros. Empezaremos con el terror en el cuerpo gracias a Amnesia: The Bunker, la nueva entrega de Frictional Games. Si os mola el gore, pero en una vertiente mucho más desenfrenada, entonces no dudes en conocer las virtudes de Dr. Fetus´Mean Meat Machine. Y por último, si os molan los acuarios...puede que de Aquarist no sea buena opción. Staff que ha participado en este programa: @VadilloMario @BigSammu Programación del podcast: 00:00 A qué estamos jugando 10:00 Lanzamientos de Xbox Game Pass 19:00 Encarecimiento de Xbox Game Pass 26:00 Metal Gear Soild: Master Collection 32:00 Análisis de Amnesia: The Bunker 38:00 Análisis de Dr. Fetus´Mean Meat Machine 44:00 Análisis de Aquarist 50:00 Lanzamientos 59:00 Comentarios y despedidas
This week's episode is an absolute mess as Marc spread themselves way too thin, leading to a lot a lotta about a lot o' notta. After doing their first-ever (kind of) review of a piece of hardware, they get on to what they've been playing and, spoilers, they played too much, including SENSEs: Midnight, LASERPITIUM, Undead Horde 2: Necropolis, Fishing Vacation, Aquarist, A Painter's Tale: Curon, 1950, and more. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
Michael Laurich, an Aquarist at Shedd Aquarium, joins John Landecker to talk all things turtles. Listen to hear about the difference between turtles and tortoises, World Sea Turtle Day at Shedd Aquarium, the importance of turtles in our ecosystem, and more! The two also discuss the upcoming birthday of “Nickel”, a beloved rescue green sea […]
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of the AmericanReef Diving Series, the Pura Vida divers are diving off the shore of West Palm Beach. As always send any questions over to AmericanReef@Me.com
Jamie Burdick. Assistant Aquarist Manager joins Amanda to talk all things sharkas and a special treat for trivia "This Evening". (This is the 2nd half since the 1st half got corrupted in a power surge.)
The first thing you put in, but quite possibly the last thing you think about. Substrate might be the biggest problem you have or the start of a stunning aquascape.
My guest is a familiar one, Nic Grant, you might remember him from Episode 20. He is a Marine Science Instructor and Aquarist at the Catalina Island Marine Institute. Although Nic's educational background in the biological sciences might be unrelated to birds, his growing up in Cape May, New Jersey sure is. Birding a variety of habitats throughout the year and witnessing the massive fall migrations, allowed him to build a solid foundation for his interest in birds. Since this is our second time together, the episode will focus less on Nic's birding background and more on the birds here at Catalina Island.Chapters0:00 - Intro0:36 - Nic's Recent Encounter with a Brandt's Cormorant 3:06 - Ways that Birds Adapt to Living on Catalina Island8:59 - Ways that Birds Adapt to Living on Other Islands9:34 - "Rules" that Organisms Follow on Islands13:00 - The Hawaiian Honeycreeper Adaptations15:30 - Possible Future Avian Adaptations on Catalina Island17:07 - San Clemente Spotted Towhee Adaptations20:31 - Island Loggerhead Shrike Adaptations25:40 - Bird of the Episode: Belted Kingfisher39:24 - OutroPlease check out the podcast's Instagram - @lookingatbirdspodcast and thank you for listening!
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of Americanreef, we explain why new hobbyists should avoid feeding flake and pellet foods to their saltwater coral reef aquarium. As always comments and concerns questions to americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of americanreef, we talk about a potential option that could save your fish decided to jump out of a fish tank. As always send all questions to Americanreef@me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of American read, we talk to Shane, the owner of SBB corals about some of the business aspects of starting a coral farming business out of your house. Send an email to americanreef@me.com with any questions.
Today's guest is Dr. Gregory Skomal who is an accomplished Marine Biologist, Aquarist, Scientist, Underwater Explorer, photographer, Educator, TedxSpeaker, Writer and Author of several publications and books, and a Leading Great White Shark Expert in the Country, has been a Discovery Channel's Shark week and on National Geographic Channel, a Senior Fisheries Scientist at Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and also works with Massachusetts Shark Research Program.Dr. Skomal discusses how he became interested in sharks after watching the movie, 'Jaws.' We all saw that movie. Also in the interview, Dr. Skomal discusses how he is involved with tagging the Great White Sharks which monitors their movements, how far they travel, how rare an attack is on the East Coast, and why the Great White Sharks are important to the ocean's ecosystem.Both Betsy and Dr. Skomal discussed using caution when you go into the ocean. Also, If you have a child interested in marine biology please check your local areas for any Summer Camp Programs.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we see how Shane from SBB corals, packs and ships his corals. As well, what they look like after they have been acclimated. Send any questions to americanreef@ me.com
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 11 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests: Will Guyatt - Technology reporterIan Annet - Deputy Chief Executive of the UK Space AgencyMelissa Thorpe - Head of Spaceport CornwallStéphane Dujarric - UN SpokespersonCharlotte Barcas - Senior Aquarist at Sea Life London AquariumMaria Gloria Dominguez-Bello - Professor of Microbiome and Health at Rutgers UniversityMartin J. Blaser - Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at Rutgers UniversityLeonard Foster - Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British ColumbiaAnette Kleiser - CEO of Dalan Animal Health In Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition?Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Olivia Davies and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following guests: Will Guyatt - Technology reporterIan Annet - Deputy Chief Executive of the UK Space AgencyMelissa Thorpe - Head of Spaceport CornwallStéphane Dujarric - UN SpokespersonCharlotte Barcas - Senior Aquarist at Sea Life London AquariumMaria Gloria Dominguez-Bello - Professor of Microbiome and Health at Rutgers UniversityMartin J. Blaser - Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at Rutgers UniversityLeonard Foster - Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British ColumbiaAnette Kleiser - CEO of Dalan Animal Health Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Oliva Davies and Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chen, known best as TMK Aquarist on Instagram, is the owner of Nature Design Studio in Los Angeles specializing in custom aquarium installation and service. He has gained notoriety for a lovely discus planted tank featuring wild discus and a wonderful balance of plants. This holy grail style of aquarium is notoriously challenging, and mark has experienced his share of challenges along the way.In this conversation Mark and I discuss many points regarding discus planted tanks, drawing on our collective experience and theories. Mark also shares the story of his incredible expedition to wild discus habitats with the legendary Heiko Bleher. Throughout it is an engaging and informative discussion covering a lot of practical knowledge about discus and the business of aquarium installation and service where the two are often at odds with the expectations high end service clients usually have.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, we share part II of the discussion with Shane from SBB corals, as he talks about his reefkeeping journey as well as the lessons learned along the way. Send any questions to americanreef@me.com
Dennis Wong is the Singapore based founder of The 2Hour Aquarist brand of planted aquarium fertilizers and supplements. His website 2houraquarist.com is more than just a product catalog, but also a highly respected bastion of aquatic plant and water chemistry information. In this episode we discuss his origins in the aquarium hobby and industry, practical applications of The 2Hour Aquarist products, address some specific case study issues and solutions to common aquascaping problems, among other topics.
Ever wonder what lives in the deepest parts of the ocean? Curious how many species of fish swim under the waves? Collections like those at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) are a way for everyone to engage and understand the world underwater. Greg Rouse, curator of the Benthic Invertebrate Collection at SIO, shares how collections can effectively communicate with the public and make science accessible to all. He also discusses how programs like SeadragonSearch, a community-based research initiative with a mission to collect data about wild seadragon populations across Australia through underwater photography, can encourage citizens scientists and enable new discoveries. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Science] [Show ID: 38410]
Ever wonder what lives in the deepest parts of the ocean? Curious how many species of fish swim under the waves? Collections like those at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) are a way for everyone to engage and understand the world underwater. Greg Rouse, curator of the Benthic Invertebrate Collection at SIO, shares how collections can effectively communicate with the public and make science accessible to all. He also discusses how programs like SeadragonSearch, a community-based research initiative with a mission to collect data about wild seadragon populations across Australia through underwater photography, can encourage citizens scientists and enable new discoveries. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Science] [Show ID: 38410]
Ever wonder what lives in the deepest parts of the ocean? Curious how many species of fish swim under the waves? Collections like those at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) are a way for everyone to engage and understand the world underwater. Greg Rouse, curator of the Benthic Invertebrate Collection at SIO, shares how collections can effectively communicate with the public and make science accessible to all. He also discusses how programs like SeadragonSearch, a community-based research initiative with a mission to collect data about wild seadragon populations across Australia through underwater photography, can encourage citizen scientists and enable new discoveries. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Science] [Show ID: 38410]
Jambo! We're celebrating Good Neighbor Month on this episode of the planDisney Podcast by sharing how Disney destinations around the globe are taking action to support a healthier planet for people and wildlife. Join host Amiyrah Martin and panelists Carrie H., Ariane F., and Nick S. as they discuss how you can learn about these initiatives through interactive experiences on your next Disney Vacation. Plus, stay tuned for an interview with a Keeper and an Aquarist from Disney's Animal Care Team. New episodes of this podcast drop every third Wednesday of the month, so make sure to subscribe, so you don't miss a tip-filled episode. In the meantime, follow @planDisneypanel on Instagram, @planDisney on Twitter or visit planDisney.com for more insights on planning a memorable vacation to a Disney Destination. planDisney is the “official” digital forum for Guests to ask detailed questions about planning a variety of Disney Vacations. Panelists, real Guests who've mastered the art of planning a Disney vacation, provide personalized responses filled with heartfelt advice and unique insights based on their real experience. Whether you're hitting the parks or sailing the high seas with Disney Cruise line, it's like asking your friend or neighbor who loves Disney for the inside scoop on everything! Panelists have received/will receive a Walt Disney World® Resort, Disneyland® Resort or Disney Cruise Line® vacation for panelist and up to three family members and/or park tickets for their planDisney participation. The views expressed on plandisneypanel.com are those of the panelists, who are independent contractors. These views are not intended to reflect the opinions of Disney Destinations, its affiliates, its management, its agents or its employees. Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings mentioned in this episode are subject to change and may have altered since the date of this episode.
People often make comparisons between reef tanks and planted vivariums due to their complexity and beauty. They both require substantial care and effort, yet despite their many challenges, they ultimately reward the keeper with a perfect slice of the natural world. This week I am joined by reef aquarist turned dart frog breeder, Kyle Martin. Kyle and I discuss his transition from keeping reef aquariums to dart frogs and how he used his aquarist skill set to be successful with both. We also discuss Kyle's unique methods of raising tadpoles communally, how to measure water quality, and maintaining successful dart frog community tanks. For AmphibiCast Merch, to support the show by becoming a Patron, and for a 10% discount off an In Situ Ecosystems Vivarium, click https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastTo find out more about Kyle and to purchase quality captive bred dart frogs visit ncdartfrogs.com (don't forget to use the coupon code mentioned in the show!)
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef, Shane from SBB corals talks about his reefkeeping journey as well as the lessons learned along the way. Send any questions to americanreef@ me.com
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
On this episode of AmericanReef we discuss a simple homemade tool every reef keeper will need, use and love. Send any questions to americanreef@me.com
There's a degree of understanding about what an internship or part-time animal care position might entail, but what about full-time aquarists and keepers? Today we discuss what to understand and expect in a full-time position in an aquarium or zoo. www.patreon.com/aquatizoo l.semple@magicalvacationplanner.com www.magicalvacationplanner.com/staff/lori-semple
Part-time positions as zookeepers and aquarists can be a fantastic opportunity to explore an exciting and unique workplace. There are benefits for both the institution and the individual, though the situation is not quite perfect. Today we discuss the pros and cons of part-time work as an aquarist or zookeeper. www.patreon.com/aquatizoo l.semple@magicalvacationplanner.com www.magicalvacationplanner.com
Rappin' With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Josh Saul from Manhattan Reefs, Reefs.com and Advanced Aquarist.Josh has been involved in the aquarium hobby for 25 years and has been SCUBA diving for more than 30. He is also the owner and President of Manhattan Reefs, which was founded in 2000. Additionally, he founded Reefs Magazine in 2008 and in 2019 he acquired Advanced Aquarist and Reefs.org.