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Map the Deep Sea to protect what we don't yet understand. In this episode, Andrew Lewin speaks with Tim Kearns from Map the Gaps, a global initiative working to close the knowledge gap beneath the waves. With over 75% of the seafloor still unmapped in high resolution, the ocean remains Earth's final frontier—and unlocking its secrets is essential for biodiversity, disaster planning, and climate action. Ocean mapping is more than bathymetry. It's a tool for social justice, environmental stewardship, and informed decision-making. Tim shares how Map the Gaps supports small island nations, Indigenous communities, and global science efforts through collaboration and cutting-edge technology. From an exploration policy perspective, this conversation makes a clear case: mapping the deep sea is the foundation for a sustainable ocean future. Website: https://www.mapthegaps.org/ Map the Gaps Website: https://www.mapthegaps.org/symposium Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow 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
Oceans make up more than 99% of the Earth's habitats by volume — yet less than 20% of them have been explored. Some even say it's easier to send astronauts into space than it is to reach the ocean floor. Only a handful of people have ever reached the deepest part of the ocean - known as the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. So, why is it so difficult to get there? And what new tech is helping us uncover the ocean's secrets? The BBC's Climate and Science correspondent Georgina Rannard explains why we know so little about what's going on in the deepest parts of the ocean and some of the discoveries that have been made about this mysterious part of our world. Archive courtesy of British Pathé.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: William Lee Adams Producers: Baldeep Chahal, Julia Ross-Roy, Emily Horler and Emilia Jansson Video Journalist: Baldeep Chahal Editor: Verity Wilde
The provided text from Supercar Blondie details Stellantis's unexpected venture into deep-sea exploration, highlighting their collaboration with Under the Pole to construct "Capsule II," an advanced underwater observation vehicle. This initiative marks a significant departure from their primary business of car manufacturing, showcasing their commitment to applying automotive design principles, specifically the i-Cockpit, to marine research. The article emphasizes how Capsule II aims to gather invaluable information about aquatic life without disturbing natural habitats, building on the success of a previous capsule launched in 2017. Ultimately, the source portrays Stellantis as a company expanding its technological reach beyond terrestrial vehicles to contribute to oceanographic understanding.#StellantisDeepSea #CapsuleII #UnderThePole #MarineInnovation #AutomotiveToOcean #iCockpitMarine #OceanExploration #AquaticResearch #StellantisInnovation #DeepSeaTech #Underwater #Underwaterhabitat
What will it truly take to build and scale the technologies that can reverse climate change? The scale and urgency of the transformation required to fight climate change has never been more clear. Building hardware and software products, acquiring the funding and creating a diverse community to enhance talent capacity and to drive innovation, is essential to tackling this global environmental crisis. In this episode, Silicon Valley Bank SVP of Climate Tech & Sustainability Maggie Wong will be interviewing Orpheus Ocean CEO & Co-Founder Jake Russell to discuss our ocean's importance for global carbon removal, scaling lab technologies to commercialization and how diverse founder and team experience attributes to a company's growth.
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In this episode, we welcome Tim Quinn, water policy strategist for Ocean Well, to discuss a revolutionary new approach to ocean desalination. Tim explains how Ocean Well's innovative underwater “pod” system harnesses natural hydrostatic pressure at depths of 400 meters to power reverse osmosis—cutting energy use by up to 40% compared to traditional land-based systems. The process is entirely chemical-free and avoids harmful brine outfalls, using a specially designed circulation system to protect marine ecosystems. With the ability to scale to millions of gallons per day, Ocean Well's technology offers an environmentally responsible solution for delivering high-quality freshwater directly from the deep ocean. Don't miss this fascinating look at the future of sustainable water sourcing. Podcast Recorded on June 12, 2025
https://youtu.be/UWOAjs7ruGIMatt and Sean talk about desalination efforts deep under the ocean, and how it may play a part in solving water shortages. Don't get salty before taking a listen.Undersea cables article: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/60150/10-facts-about-internets-undersea-cablesIn response to “water we gonna do about it?”https://youtu.be/NNEgUPKxk7A?si=nMxEfpJitt_gU2QH&t=55Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, How Deep Sea Water is Now Drinkable https://youtu.be/Bu_IcFpEkg0?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7uzySCXq8VXhodHB5B5OiQ(00:00) - - Intro & Feedback (21:25) - - Deep Ocean Desalination Discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on X: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
Today's phenomenal opening story is ‘Sarcophagus', an original work by Scare in a Box, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me exclusively narrate it here for you all. https://www.reddit.com/user/scare_in_a_box/ Tonight's second epic tale of terror is ‘The Ocean is much Deeper than You Think', an original story Richard Saxon, kindly shared with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all (part three exclusively narrated before appearing anywhere else): https://www.reddit.com/user/richard-saxon Today's final tale of of the macabre is the classic ‘The Danger from the Deep', an old-school work by the wonderful Ralph Milne Farley, freely available in the public domain and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/33016/pg33016-images.html#The_Danger_from_the_Deep
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What a Weird Week gets you caught up on the odd/ interesting/ strange/ fun and weird news that happened this week. Ten stories in 15 minutes!See https://www.shownotes.page or "What a Weird Week" where you get podcasts/ incl YouTube.See bottom of shownotes page for a transcript of the podcast episode. To Subscribe/ get in touch/ other see www.shownotes.page. Thanks for rating and reviewing!These are the shownotes for Season 6, Ep 13 first published Fri March 28 2025. Mysterious Golden Orb Discovered in the Deep Ocean https://www.sciencealert.com/mysterious-golden-orb-found-at-the-bottom-of-the-ocean Marathon Proposals: A Controversial Trendhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/world/marathon-proposals-1.7491884 Bill Gates-backed company launches butter alternative made from carbon dioxide and hydrogenhttps://www.fooddive.com/news/savor-startup-bill-gates-butter-palm-oil/743071/ Were the 380-Million-Year-Old Fossils sent to the landfill because of mailroom mixup?https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/380-million-year-old-fossils-dumped-landfill-new-jersey-college-didnt-rcna196769 Recordbreaker Rush Sets New Passing Record, Causes Damage https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/03/24/Guinness-World-Records-David-Rush-behind-the-back-basketball/9061742846234/ Pilot Forgets Passport, Commercial Flight Divertedhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/united-airlines-flight-china-diverted-san-francisco-pilot-forgets-pass-rcna197942 Mysterious Skeleton-like Figure Found on UK Beachhttps://nypost.com/2025/03/21/lifestyle/beachgoers-baffled-after-finding-skeleton-like-figure-with-fins/ Big Ol' Ice Chuk Did Not Come From a Plane! https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/03/20/Palm-Coast-Florida-ice-chunk-not-from-plane-FAA/4071742492591/ Free Energy Breakthrough Disproves that it was Impossible to Start Withhttps://www.sciencealert.com/researchers-disprove-their-own-work-by-producing-power-from-earths-rotation Asteroid 2024 YR4 Check-in: Don't Panic Yethttps://www.sciencealert.com/asteroid-may-not-hit-earth-in-2032-but-it-will-come-back What is Boomerasking: a Deep Divehttps://studyfinds.org/small-talk-selfish-boomerasking/ 121-Hour Basketball Game for Charity sets World Record https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/03/21/Guinness-World-Records-longest-basketball-game/2041742584957/ What the Hey is Going on Beneath the Giza Pyramids!?https://m.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-847207
Gen and Jette are still stuck in the middle of Nathan's scandal. Haley decides to deal with the issue herself. Julian and Alex decide to work together. Millie begins life as a model. Quinn learns Clay's secret.
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Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life. If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want! Namaste, Beautiful,
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China has officially commissioned its first domestically designed and built deep-ocean drilling vessel with a maximum drilling depth of 11 kilometers.
Send us a textIn this episode of Wildly Curious, hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole dive into the mesmerizing world of bioluminescence, exploring how animals, plants, fungi, and even bacteria light up the natural world. From deep-sea fish with built-in flashlights to fungi glowing in forests, discover the surprising science and evolution behind nature's glow. Why do creatures glow? Is it a defense mechanism, a hunting tactic, or a way to find love? Uncover the fascinating reasons bioluminescence has evolved and how these light-producing marvels use their radiance to survive. Perfect for anyone enchanted by the mysteries of nature or curious about what lights up our planet in the dark!Want to see behind the scenes and unedited footage?!
Send us a textJoin us for the latest episode in the Moon Musings series, to reflect on November's new moon in Scorpio, falling on 1 November 2024. We explore some of the themes of this moon sign, reflecting on the the deep ocean within us as an essential part of our humanity, wholeness and healing.This episode also includes a series of journaling prompts to help make this content more personally relevant to you!We hope you enjoy this episode! If so then please consider leaving us a review or maybe share it with someone you think would benefit.Find the Pagan Creative Podcast online at:Pagan Creative Facebook GroupPagan Creative Facebook PagePagan Creative InstagramYou can also support the podcast at Buy Me A Coffee!This podcast is brought to you by Rowansong, a small UK creative business that specialises in handcrafted pagan, spiritual and nature themed arts and crafts:Rowan Song Etsy StoreRowan Song Facebook Page
Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series. I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode is truly special. We are diving—quite literally—into one of the most mysterious, vast, and awe-inspiring environments on our planet: the open ocean. Our guest today, Smithsonian Associate Dr. Sönke Johnsen, a distinguished oceanographer and professor of biology, will guide us on this incredible journey. Please check out our show notes and the Smithsonian Associates website for more details on Dr. Sönke Johnsen's upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation titled 'The Great Wide Ocean.'Smithsonian Associate Dr. Sönke Johnsen has spent his career exploring the world far beyond the shore, where sunlight disappears, and the rules of survival defy everything we know. From bioluminescent creatures that light up the abyss to translucent animals so clear they become invisible to predators, the open ocean is teeming with life forms that are as bizarre as they are fascinating. But this fragile ecosystem is under threat from human activity and climate change, and Dr. Johnsen's work reveals both its beauty and the urgent need to protect it.His latest book, available at Apple Books, Into the Great Wide Ocean, gives us an intimate look at how these deep-sea creatures thrive in the face of crushing pressures, extreme darkness, and the constant battle for survival. Through vivid storytelling and groundbreaking research, Dr. Johnsen opens our eyes to the wonders hidden beneath the waves.Today, we'll hear firsthand about his daring expeditions, the breathtaking discoveries, and the challenges of working in such a formidable and enigmatic environment. Prepare to be amazed as we explore what Dr. Johnsen calls “the last great frontier on Earth.”Please check out our show notes and the Smithsonian Associates website for more details on Dr. Sönke Johnsen's upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation titled 'The Great Wide Ocean.' My thanks, always, to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show. My ongoing thanks to excutive producer Sam Heninger, and my thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast. Be well, be safe and Let's Talk About Better™. The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series on radio and podcast.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In a bonus episode from CrowdScience - How do fish survive in the deep ocean?When listener Watum heard about the Titan submersible implosion in the news in 2023, a question popped up in his mind: if a machine that we specifically built for this purpose cannot sustain the water pressure of the deep ocean, how do fish survive down there? In this episode, we travel with marine biologist Alan Jamieson to the second deepest place in our oceans: the Tonga trench. Meanwhile, presenter Caroline Steel speaks to Edie Widder about the creatures that illuminate our oceans, and travels to Copenhagen to take a closer look one of the strangest deep sea creatures and its deep sea adaptations. But even fish have their limits! Scientist Paul Yancey correctly predicted the deepest point that fish can live, and it all comes down to one particular molecule. So is there anything living beyond these depths? Well, there is only one way to find out…CrowdScience takes your questions about life, Earth and the universe to researchers hunting for answers at the frontier of knowledge. For more episodes just search for CrowdScience wherever you got this podcast. Contributors: Prof Alan Jamieson, University of Western Australia Luke Siebermaier, Submersible Team Leader, Inkfish Dr Edie Widder, Ocean Research & Conservation Association Peter Rask Møller, Natural History Museum of Denmark Prof Paul Yancey, Whitman College Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Florian Bohr Editor: Martin Smith & Cathy Edwards Production Co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Manager: Steve Greenwood (Image: Deep-sea fish - stock photo, Credit: superjoseph via Getty Images)
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When listener Watum heard about the Titan submersible implosion in the news in 2023, a question popped up in his mind: if a machine that we specifically built for this purpose cannot sustain the water pressure of the deep ocean, how do fish survive down there? In this episode, we travel with marine biologist Alan Jamieson to the second deepest place in our oceans: the Tonga trench. Meanwhile, presenter Caroline Steel speaks to Edie Widder about the creatures that illuminate our oceans, and travels to Copenhagen to take a closer look one of the strangest deep sea creatures and its deep sea adaptations. But even fish have their limits! Scientist Paul Yancey correctly predicted the deepest point that fish can live, and it all comes down to one particular molecule. So is there anything living beyond these depths? Well, there is only one way to find out… Contributors: Prof Alan Jamieson, University of Western Australia Luke Siebermaier, submersible pilot Dr Edie Widder, Ocean Research & Conservation Association Peter Rask Møller, Natural History Museum of Denmark Prof Paul Yancey, Whitman College Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Florian Bohr Editor: Martin Smith Production Co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Manager: Steve Greenwood(Image: Deep-sea fish - stock photo, Credit: superjoseph via Getty Images)
We've learned much more from the DART mission, dark oxygen is being generated at the bottom of the ocean, Starliner is almost ready to come home, and we might not need to dig deep to find life on Europa.
We've learned much more from the DART mission, dark oxygen is being generated at the bottom of the ocean, Starliner is almost ready to come home, and we might not need to dig deep to find life on Europa.
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Far below the surface of the sea, in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean, the whales were preparing for their nightly ritual. As the last rays of sunlight disappeared into the murky blue waters above, the giant creatures began to stir. The oldest and wisest whale was named Taleen. Her smooth, gray body glided effortlessly through the water as she made her way toward the gathering area. She sang out in long, low tones to call the other whales to her. One by one, the giant mammals emerged from the shadows—humpbacks and blues, fins and rights—their haunting whale songs echoing through the darkness. When all the whales had arrived, Taleen raised her massive tail fluke, signaling the start of their nightly ritual. As one, the pod opened their mouths and began to vocalize—first low rumbles, then high-pitched cries, then a chorus of clicks, whistles, trills and pulses. Each whale added their unique voice to the strange and beautiful whale song. The purpose of the song was not understood by human scientists, who marveled at the intricate and ever-changing music that rippled across the world's oceans each night. But the whales knew. They sang to share news, to bond with their pod-mates, to navigate the lightless ocean depths. Their songs told stories—tales of good feeding grounds, warnings of encroaching ships, lullabies for sleeping calves...
In this episode... - We debate what's worse: Deep Ocean or Deep Space - Pass sees Joe List - And then we discuss the first 3 episodes of The Boys Season 4
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Deep deep down, Under the ocean blue. Lives a place of unknown beauty, A world that's far from view. LONG PAUSE… You breathe and descend, Slowly down below. Past the rays of light, There's no more gentle glow. LONG PAUSE… The water surrounds you, And calms you to your core. It syncs with your breathing, And brings you to its floor. LONG PAUSE… At first it seems like silence, Surrounds you on all sides. But when you listen closer, You'll hear all that resides. LONG PAUSE… The movement, the waves, The bubbles that split in halves. The slow dance of the whales, Swimming with their calves. LONG PAUSE… Surrender now and sink, And let the water take you. Let it move you as it sways, Comforting you like it knew. LONG PAUSE… Let yourself go, And fall into the deep. Relax into the ocean, And surrender to sleep. LONG PAUSE… Down here you can't see, The way you see up there. Instead you feel and listen, And become very aware. LONG PAUSE… There's no noise to distract, There's only peace right here. The deep deep ocean, Leaves you calm and clear. LONG PAUSE… Sweet Dreams, Beautiful.
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Oriana Poindexter is a professional artist whose work weaves together photography, science, and marine life. Her art is very unique. Oriana uses seaweed and light-sensitive chemicals to make stunning, almost haunting prints. She lives in San Diego where she free dives in kelp forests for inspiration, and to harvest materials for her art.Connect with Oriana: Website Instagam If you enjoyed this episode: Listen to Submerging Into the Deep Ocean with Susan Casey and Freediving for Inner Peace with BJ GriffinCheck out:Take the Wild Ideas Listener Survey!!REI Re/SupplySign up for Hipcamp and REI's “Summer of Magic Campout Series” Thank you to our sponsors: Capital One: Check out the REI Co-op Mastercard program and learn about local REI Fund granteesTEVA
Susan Casey has traveled about 17,000 feet deep into the ocean – and in her book The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean, the diver and author speaks with oceanographers, marine biologists and geologists to explain some the of the wonders that exist way beyond what we can see in the water. For our Earth Day episode, Casey speaks with NPR's A Martinez about the millions of shipwrecks that are still preserved underwater, the creatures that call the deep ocean home and the humility it takes to learn about the sea.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookoftheday Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The ocean's depths are not some remote alien realm, but are in fact intimately entangled with every other part of the planet. We should treat them that way. By James Bradley. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Deep deep down, Under the ocean blue. Lives a place of unknown beauty, A world that's far from view. LONG PAUSE… You breathe and descend, Slowly down below. Past the rays of light, There's no more gentle glow. LONG PAUSE… The water surrounds you, And calms you to your core. It syncs with your breathing, And brings you to its floor. LONG PAUSE… At first it seems like silence, Surrounds you on all sides. But when you listen closer, You'll hear all that resides. LONG PAUSE… The movement, the waves, The bubbles that split in halves. The slow dance of the whales, Swimming with their calves. LONG PAUSE… Surrender now and sink, And let the water take you. Let it move you as it sways, Comforting you like it knew. LONG PAUSE… Let yourself go, And fall into the deep. Relax into the ocean, And surrender to sleep. LONG PAUSE… Down here you can't see, The way you see up there. Instead you feel and listen, And become very aware. LONG PAUSE… There's no noise to distract, There's only peace right here. The deep deep ocean, Leaves you calm and clear. LONG PAUSE… Sweet Dreams, Beautiful.
That's a wrap on lucky season seven! Join host Shelby Stanger to celebrate the 50 phenomenal guests who shared their adventures with us this year as well as listeners who let us in on the wild ideas they have planned for 2024! Projects & episodes mentioned in this episode: Watch Melissa Kegler's documentary, Ice Mermaid: Cold Resolve The Wisdom of Expeditions with Conrad AnchorThe Will to Wild with Shelby Stanger Climbing K2 with Lisa ThompsonSubmerging Into the Deep Ocean with Susan CaseyStudying the Cosmos with Sarafina El-Badry Nance150 Marathons in 150 Days with Erchana Murray-Bartlett Running Across the U.S for Trans Rights with Cal DobbsRunning Across America with Greg NanceWinning the Triple Crown of Ultra Running with Courtney Dauwalter Mastering the Mindset of a Wild Idea with Michael GerviasThru-Paddling the Mississippi River with Cory Maria DackLife on a Highline with Faith DickeyUncovering Climate Mysteries with Lonnie Thompson Greening Our Cities with Cecil KonijnendijkExploring Tree Canopies with Nalini NadkarniFreediving for Inner Peace with BJ Griffin All Native Team Climbs Tahoma with Rachel HeatonInnovating Adaptive Adventure Vasu SojitraHiking Patagonia in a Wheelchair with Alvaro Silberstein Riding Free with Izzy Sederbaum Ice Swimming with Melissa KeglerVeteran Turned Everest Climber with Dom MullinsRowing Across the Pacific with the Latitude 35 Team100 Peaks in 50 Days with Jason HardrathRaising Kids WildlyJourneying Through the National Parks with Emily Pennington