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Grand reportage
«Le supplément du dimanche» du 27 avril 2025

Grand reportage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 48:29


Dans le supplément de ce dimanche, en première partie, nous avons rendez-vous avec Franck Alexandre aux côtés du groupe interarmes des troupes de Marine à Angoulême, dans le sud-ouest de la France ; en deuxième partie, direction la Colombie avec Lucile Gimberg avec les gardes du parc naturel des Farallones qui font face à de nouveaux défis. L'armée de terre française à l'heure de la guerre totaleL'armée de terre française a reçu pour mission de se préparer à la guerre de haute intensité. Le conflit ukrainien a changé la donne pour les soldats français et les ordres se modifient. C'est toute une stratégie qui se durcit qui se met à la page. Mercredi 26 mars 2025, centre-ville d'Angoulême, sud-ouest de la France, le groupe tactique interarmes des troupes de Marine se déploie. C'est un exercice inédit, la simulation d'un combat en milieu urbain avec la reprise en mode guerrier de la gare SNCF au milieu de la population. Un Grand reportage de Franck Alexandre qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix. Colombie : avec les gardes du parc naturel des Farallones de CaliJaguar, singe-araignée, colibri, arbre de pluie… La Colombie est l'un des pays les plus riches en biodiversité. Cet État d'Amérique du Sud a déjà atteint l'objectif international de protéger 30% de son territoire pour préserver ce monde vivant de la disparition en cours. Mais sur le terrain, après des décennies de conflit avec des guérillas, les gardes des parcs naturels font face à de nombreux défis. En octobre 2024, alors que la COP16 sur la biodiversité battait son plein à Cali, RFI a pu explorer les montagnes protégées qui surplombent la troisième ville du pays.Un Grand reportage de Lucile Gimberg qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix. 

Grand reportage
Colombie : avec les gardes du parc naturel des Farallones de Cali

Grand reportage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 19:30


Jaguar, singe-araignée, colibri, arbre de pluie… La Colombie est l'un des pays les plus riches en biodiversité. Cet État d'Amérique du Sud a déjà atteint l'objectif international de protéger 30% de son territoire pour préserver ce monde vivant de la disparition en cours. Mais sur le terrain, après des décennies de conflit avec des guérillas, les gardes des parcs naturels font face à de nombreux défis. En octobre dernier, alors que la COP16 sur la biodiversité battait son plein à Cali, RFI a pu explorer les montagnes protégées qui surplombent la troisième ville du pays. « Colombie : avec les gardes du parc naturel des Farallones de Cali », c'est un grand reportage de Lucile Gimberg.

W Fin de Semana
“Se necesita una contratación razonable”: secretaria de Salud del Valle sobre crisis del sector

W Fin de Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 4:07


María Cristina Lesmes, secretaria de Salud del Valle del Cauca, habló en W Fin de Semana acerca del cierre de la Clínica Farallones y del futuro de las clínicas privadas por la falta de recursos.

Nómadas
Nómadas - Cali, la salsa de Colombia - 21/12/24

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 56:37


El baile frenético y los ritmos de la salsa son parte nuclear de la esencia caleña, tierra de músicos, poetas y contadores de historias. La escritora Ángela Becerra nos guía en un gran paseo por sus recuerdos y los barrios de esta capital del Valle del Cauca. Una ciudad rebosante de vida y verde que mira hacia el Bulevar del Río, siempre amenizado por el rumor de sus aguas y poblado por una entrañable colonia de felinos esculpidos. Nuestra visita a Cali pasa junto a la pequeña y llamativa iglesia neogótica La Ermita, la siempre animada plaza de Caicedo y el colonial barrio de San Antonio. Nos interesamos también por zonas de su agreste extrarradio como la Comuna 20, un barrio informal colgado en la montaña al que llegamos a bordo del teleférico MIO Cable, integrado en el sistema de transporte público. Y después de recorrer esta urbe colombiana de más de dos millones de habitantes salimos en busca de los Farallones y otros entornos naturales del Pacífico colombiano. Nos acompañan el vicepresidente de turismo de Procolombia, Gilberto Salcedo; el secretario de turismo del Valle del Cauca, Julián Franco Restrepo; y la directora ejecutiva del Cali Valle Bureau, Catalina García Sterling. Además, dos integrantes del espectáculo Delirio –Andrea Buenaventura y Brando Pérez– nos explican por qué Cali merece su título de capital mundial de la salsa.Escuchar audio

Última Hora Caracol
Aumenta la deforestación en la Amazonía, Cierran bocaminas en Parque Farallones de Cali, Marco Antonio Solís anuncia concierto en Colombia.

Última Hora Caracol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 4:00


Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del martes 03 de diciembre de 2024 a las diez de la noche.

El Dollop
E239: La Guerra de los Huevos

El Dollop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 49:33


La Guerra de los Huevos de Arao ocurrió en 1863 en la isla de los Farallones, cerca de San Francisco, durante la fiebre del oro. La demanda desesperada de huevos llevó a enfrentamientos violentos entre recolectores rivales, debido a la escasez de alimentos y la imposibilidad de criar gallinas en la región. Síguenos y visita nuestro sitio oficial: https://www.instagram.com/eldollop https://twitter.com/eldollop https://www.facebook.com/eldolloppodcast http://eldollop.com

La Lengua de la Salamandra
Victor Restrepo - Reflexión - - compartir - naturaleza

La Lengua de la Salamandra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 20:51


Su vida está rodeada de verde, de montañas, ha escalado los Farallones del Citará donde nace el río Atrato, tiene el privilegio de la palabra, un modo especial de sentir, pensar y actuar.

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Farallones de Cali, en peligro: denuncian que minería ilegal amenaza suministro de agua

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 8:56


Robinson Galindo, director territorial Pacífico de Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia, conversó con La W sobre el impacto de la extracción ilegal de oro en el Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali.

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña
Ep. 36 Los Farallones de Sutatausa

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 13:14


Conoce estas hermosas formaciones rocosas de Sutatausa (Cundinamarca, Colombia), mientras descubres entre líneas una carta de amor a Dani, mi amor atómico. Este es un episodio especial para mi persona favorita.Textos, voz, mezcla y edición: Carolina Echeverri O.Ilustración: La CaracolaAsesoría producción: Mauricio Romero. Gente que (productora de podcast)

The Kitchen Sisters Present
191—The Egg Wars and the Farallon Islands

The Kitchen Sisters Present

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 18:09 Very Popular


The Egg Wars—a hidden Gold Rush kitchen—when food was scarce and men died for eggs. We travel out to the forbidding Farallon Islands, 27 miles outside San Francisco's Golden Gate, home to the largest seabird colony in the United States. Over 250,000 birds on 14 acres. But it wasn't always so. One hundred seventy years ago it was the site of the “Egg Wars.” During the 1850s, egg hunters gathered over 3 million eggs, violently competing with each other, and nearly stripping the island bare. In 1969 the Point Reyes Bird observatory began working to protect the Farallones. The islands had been through a lot. The devastating fur trade of the 1800s. The Egg Wars. During WWII the Islands were used as a secret navy installation with over 70 people living on the island. From 1946-1970 nearly 50,000 drums of radioactive waste were dumped in the Farallon waters. Fisherman often shot high powered rifles at sea lions and helicopters were causing whales and other animals to panic. Today the Farallones are off limits to all but researchers, some who live out on the desolate island for months in the old lighthouse there. Surrounded by thousands of birds, they wear hard hats to keep the gulls from dive bombing their heads. The Islands are a sanctuary—The Farallon National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The Kitchen Sisters were given permission to travel out to the islands on one of the supply runs that goes out to the islands 2 times a month. The Farrallon National Wildlife Refuge is managed by US Fish and Wildlife Service Our story features: Gary Kamiya, journalist and author; Mary Jane Schram, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary; Peter Pyle, Farallon Biologist; Ava Crosante, Illustrator; Peter White, Author of Farallon Islands—Sentinels of the Golden Gate; Skipper Roger Cunningham; Pete Warzybok, Scientist Farallon Islands; Russ Bradly, Farallon Program Leader for Point Blue Conservation Science. Special thanks to: Melissa Pitkin, Point Blue Conservation; Doug Cordell and the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex; Edward Jenkins; Julia Gulka; Sean Gee; Keith Hansen, Eve Williams, Gerry McChesnwey; and the Farallon Marine Sanctuary. The Kitchen Sisters Present is produced by The Kitchen Sisters, Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson, with Nathan Dalton and Brandi Howell. We are part of PRX's Radiotopia Network.

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña
Ep. 28 Los niños de Mortiñal

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 23:06


En la vereda Mortiñal, del municipio de Fómeque, Cundinamarca, existe un proyecto rural y comunitario para cuidar el águila crestada. Conoce su hermosa tierra y esta linda iniciativa a través de las voces de sus protagonistas: Karen, Laura, Gabriel, Matías, Yaki y Oscar. APOYA A LOS NIÑOS AMIGOS DEL ÁGUILA CRESTADAhttps://www.instagram.com/ondasdemortinal/https://www.facebook.com/OndasdeMortinal¡Hazte Caminante Sonoro! apoya la realización del podcast y recibe beneficios por ello. Entra a https://www.patreon.com/RelatosSonorosDeLaMontana. Ma. Victoria, Natalia, Diego M., Amparo, María José, Ingrid, Catalina, Felipe, Diego C. y Tatiana ya lo hacen, MIL GRACIAS por apostarle a mi trabajo.Textos, voz, mezcla y edición: Carolina Echeverri O.Ilustración: Dani Caribe AtómicoAsesoría producción: Mauricio Romero. Gente que (productora de podcast)SÍGUENOS en Instagram y Facebook como @relatossonorosdelamontana y en Twitter @relatossonoros

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña
Ep. 27 Pico de Loro

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 15:40


Una de las montañas más fascinantes del Valle del Cauca son los Farallones de Cali y su mítico ascenso a Pico de Loro o Pico del Oro. Escucha el episodio y vive esta travesía con nosotros. Recuerda que puedes hacerte Caminante de Patreon: apoya la realización de este podcast y recibe beneficios por ello. Entra a https://www.patreon.com/RelatosSonorosDeLaMontana. María Victoria, Natalia, Diego M., Amparo, María José, Ingrid, Catalina, Felipe, Diego C. ya lo hacen, MIL GRACIAS por apostarle a mi trabajo.Textos, voz, mezcla y edición: Carolina Echeverri O.Ilustración: Dani Caribe AtómicoAsesoría producción: Mauricio Romero. Gente que (productora de podcast)SÍGUENOS:Suscríbete al Newsletter https://acortar.link/w2Y1ewInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/relatossonorosdelamontana/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relatossonorosdelamontanaTwitter: https://twitter.com/relatossonoros

Grief, Gratitude & The Gray in Between
95. Intricately Interconnected- with Mark Poehner

Grief, Gratitude & The Gray in Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 77:51


In this converstaion with Mark Poehner (Marco), we cover a few topics such as his experience as a foreigner growing up in Colombia during a time of inmense violence . We also talk about his family dynamics and upbringing and his approach to parenting. We talk as well as his passion to reforestation and conservation of endagered forest species in Colombia. And how everything in life is intricately interconnected. Here is more about him in his own words: "It wasn't until I was in my 50s and read Third Culture Kids, by David C. Pollock and Ruth E. Van Reken, that I understood how growing up in Colombia and going to Colegio Bolívar molded my identity and social adaptation. Like many other CB students and alumni, I am a hybrid of two or more cultures, having entered Colombia at age 5, in January 1961. It was a bewildering introduction to a society at war with itself, with extremes and contrasts between wealth and poverty, ethnic diversity, natural beauty and abundance and the ugliness of the Violencia. My father, who had been born to missionary parents in Pereira, Caldas (1926, prior to the secession of Risaralda), also felt “called” to minister to the poor and downtrodden, so he ventured into the most remote regions, jungles and marginalized neighborhoods, where the refugees settled; and he took me with him. I formed deep bonds with the forests and pueblos of Colombia. I became a “grincolombiano” or “grindio.” On my 17th birthday I left home, Colegio Bolívar and Colombia, to make it on my own. Borrowing my airfare, I went to the USA, where I began working as a farm laborer, a dock worker, and even a janitor at my high school, to subsist. It took four years to afford college, where I felt out of place socially. I worked a few years as a journalist, then turned to teaching, first adults, then children. In my early 30s, in a crisis of identity, I returned to Colombia to explore my national affinity. Teaching some wonderful 4th grade classes at CB, from 1988 to 1991, I realized that I was both Colombian and USAmerican, and that it was my choice to embrace both. During that time I was offered an abandoned farm in upper Pance, above the town and the end of the road. I bought it in February 1989, borrowing from my retirement account. I devoted it to reforestation with native species, and to the conservation of endangered forest species. I learned the hard way, that the idealism of “self-sustained” farms takes 26-hr. workdays; so I kept the project going on my meager teacher budget. Dealing with the violence of my upbringing (frequent fighting in my neighborhood, ongoing disturbances in the countryside and the city), I pursued a different approach to relationships and communication. After marrying and becoming a father, I was given a mentor in “Effective Communication and Relationship Building.” I studied under Selwa Saíd for 17 years, learning how to teach and raise children without coercion, punishment or yelling, and to listen to the intent and desire of others in conflict. I thoroughly changed my approach to teaching and parenting. Now retired, I live between my two countries, between Cali and Central Coast California. Between forestry and surfing. As a hermit in the Farallones de Cali and as a dad on the Monterey Peninsula. As many other CB alumni, I'm a hybrid, a bridge builder, and hopefully a resource for a more peaceful and healthy future." Contact Mark Poehner FB: Marco Poehner Markpoehner@icloud.com WA: +1 831-512-2880 316-562-6627 (when I have a signal) Contact Kendra Rinaldi: https://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com/

Nómadas
Nómadas - Cali, la salsa de Colombia - 29/01/22

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 56:42


El baile frenético y los ritmos de la salsa son parte nuclear de la esencia caleña, tierra de músicos, poetas y contadores de historias. La escritora Ángela Becerra nos guía en un gran paseo por sus recuerdos y los barrios de esta capital del Valle del Cauca. Una ciudad rebosante de vida y verde que mira hacia el Bulevar del Río, siempre amenizado por el rumor de sus aguas y poblado por una entrañable colonia de felinos esculpidos. Nuestra visita a Cali pasa junto a la pequeña y llamativa iglesia neogótica La Ermita, la siempre animada plaza de Caicedo y el colonial barrio de San Antonio. Nos interesamos también por zonas de su agreste extrarradio como la Comuna 20, un barrio informal colgado en la montaña al que llegamos a bordo del teleférico MIO Cable, integrado en el sistema de transporte público. Y después de recorrer esta urbe colombiana de más de dos millones de habitantes salimos en busca de los Farallones y otros entornos naturales del Pacífico colombiano. Nos acompañan el vicepresidente de turismo de Procolombia, Gilberto Salcedo; el secretario de turismo del Valle del Cauca, Julián Franco Restrepo; y la directora ejecutiva del Cali Valle Bureau, Catalina García Sterling. Además, dos integrantes del espectáculo Delirio –Andrea Buenaventura y Brando Pérez– nos explican por qué Cali merece su título de capital mundial de la salsa. Escuchar audio

Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast
Rising Tide #49 - Maria Brown's California Galapagos

Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 42:18


We talk with NOAA's Superintendent of the Greater Farallones and Cordell Banks Marine Sanctuaries off California, some of the most productive waters in the world. While she “loves the white sharks” for which the Farallones are famous, comparing one to “a school bus swimming by,” she doesn't want anyone to forget the other fish, whales, deep sea corals, sea lions, seabirds, even an aircraft carrier that was scuttled there. Learn more about the challenges and wonders of one of California and the world's ocean treasures from its most enthusiastic steward. Rising Tide, the Ocean Podcast is co-hosted by Blue Frontier's David Helvarg and the Inland Ocean Coalition's Vicki Nichols-Goldstein. This podcast aims to give you information, inspiration and motivation (along with a few laughs) to help understand our ocean world and make it better. The ocean is rising, and so are we!Learn more at bluefront.org

california superintendents noaa galapagos rising tide maria brown david helvarg farallones
Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña
EP22: Lo que nace entre las nubes

Relatos Sonoros de la Montaña

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 16:34


Nos fuimos para el Valle del Cauca (Colombia) buscando lugares exóticos para narrarles. Esta travesía fue en las faldas de los Farallones de Cali, con la hermosa postal sonora de la quebrada La Iglesia. Si quieres adquirir la Guía de Viaje de este episodio, o los cuadernos de viaje y las bolsitas de tela de RSM entra a https://lapensadera.com/apoyame/.Para conocer más sobre Picoloro Ecoturismo, la agencia que nos llevó a este hermoso lugar, visita https://www.instagram.com/picoloroeco/ Textos, voz, mezcla y edición: Carolina Echeverri O.Ilustración: Dani Caribe AtómicoAsesoría producción: Mauricio Romero. Gente que (productora de podcast)Gracias a María Victoria, Natalia, Diego M., Amparo, María José, Ingrid, Catalina, Felipe, Diego C. y Ana Paula por apoyar mi trabajo en Patreon. Tú también puedes hacerlo a través de https://www.patreon.com/RelatosSonorosDeLaMontana .SÍGUENOS:Suscríbete al Newsletter https://acortar.link/w2Y1ew Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relatossonorosdelamontana/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relatossonorosdelamontana Twitter: https://twitter.com/relatossonoros Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaxGEsscvbRK2qwoujYZ_qg

HalloCasa Programa inmobiliaria internacional de bienes raíces Versión Español
#47 Bienes raíces en Cali, Colombia: una entrevista con Carlos Mora

HalloCasa Programa inmobiliaria internacional de bienes raíces Versión Español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 29:39


Si les interesa el proceso de compra-venta de bienes raíces y información sobre tasas y costos en Colombia, pueden decargar nuestro Libro aquí: http://blog.hallocasa.com/es/e-libro-comprar-inmuebles-colombia/ Historias, libros electrónicos y contenido para varios países en http://blog.hallocasa.com Listados y agentes inmobiliarios en https://www.hallocasa.com Hoy hablé con Carlos Mora de Cali, Colombia de Casas y Más Cali: https://www.casasymascali.com/ Hablamos sobre Cali, los Farallones, barrios en Cali, por qué interview en Cali y tendencias inmobiliarias en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. Pueden contactar a Carlos a través de: 0057 2 308 80 65 https://www.facebook.com/casasymascali/ https://www.instagram.com/casasymascali/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSCD... Esperamos que le guste la entrevista!

PODSHIP EARTH
Farallones

PODSHIP EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 35:41


I travel on a supply boat 30 miles of the coast of San Francisco to visit the remote Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This rocky outcrop in the Pacific is home to millions of birds, five species of seals, whales and great white sharks - it is the Galapagos of the Northern Hemisphere! I meet up with Pete Warzybok with Point Blue Conservation Science who has spent much of the past 20 years studying the wildlife of the Farallones and I learn about what happens when we leave nature alone.

Hey Area: You ask, we answer
How Did The Farallon Islands Get To Be Part Of San Francisco?

Hey Area: You ask, we answer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 4:32


Hey Area is where we find answers to questions you ask. Brit Byrd wanted to know, “Why does San Francisco have the Farallon Islands? They’re thirty miles off the coast, but they’re legally part of San Francisco. What’s up with that?” The Farallones are these islands off the coast of San Francisco, and Brit noticed them on the internet. One day he was looking at San Francisco and noticed that the county line jutted thirty miles out into the ocean and circled some tiny little dots. On a clear day you can just make out the islands from the city — they’re like jagged teeth sticking out of the Pacific. To understand why they’re part of San Francisco you first have to understand what they’re like, so I went to the visitor center for the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. It’s at Crissy Field in the Presidio. These days the islands are protected as a national wildlife refuge, and only a handful of people get to set foot on them. One of those lucky people is Mary Jane Schramm . She

HalloCasa Real Estate Show
#47 Bienes raíces en Cali, Colombia: una entrevista con Carlos Mora

HalloCasa Real Estate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 29:39


Si les interesa el proceso de compra-venta de bienes raíces y información sobre tasas y costos en Colombia, pueden decargar nuestro Libro aquí: http://blog.hallocasa.com/es/e-libro-comprar-inmuebles-colombia/ Historias, libros electrónicos y contenido para varios países en http://blog.hallocasa.com Listados y agentes inmobiliarios en https://www.hallocasa.com Hoy hablé con Carlos Mora de Cali, Colombia de Casas y Más Cali: https://www.casasymascali.com/ Hablamos sobre Cali, los Farallones, barrios en Cali, por qué interview en Cali y tendencias inmobiliarias en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. Pueden contactar a Carlos a través de: 0057 2 308 80 65 https://www.facebook.com/casasymascali/ https://www.instagram.com/casasymascali/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSCD... Esperamos que le guste la entrevista!

KFBK Outdoor Show
Outdoor Show with Bob Simms, September 29th, hour 1

KFBK Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 35:05


Show outline, Delta stripers & salmon, San Francisco salmon, S.F. Bay halibut & stripers, Rockfish at Farallones , Salmon in Sacramento, Fishing the American River for steelhead

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Greater Farallones Sanctuary Update

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 14:25


A short update from Greater Farallones NMS about the current scoping period regarding Coast Guard discharge exemptions from sanctuary regulations. Also an update on whale entanglements and harbor seal pupping season.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Seamount protections proposed and explorations in the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 46:00


California Seamount Coalition director, Samantha Murray shares the latest campaign to add protections to significant seafloor features off the California coast. Also, in later August the E/V Nautilus will be exploring in the Greater Farallones NMS deploying its deep sea ROV's in deep sea coral habitats and shipwreck regions. Learn how everyone can explore real time via telepresence. Also learn about some coastal maritime archeology efforts happening along the Sonoma coast at Fort Ross Historic Park.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Marine Protected Areas, Sanctuary Expansion, and Remembering Rich Stallcup

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 42:00


Guests: Lauren Wenzel-National Marine Protected Areas Center, Dan Howard, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Shannon Lyday, Hawaii Pacific University We cover some terminology used frequently in talking about marine protected areas, and discuss the recent announcement of the expansion process for Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, and finally we remember Rich Stallcup who gave countless hours of time, knowledge, and dedication to the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank sanctuaries.

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast
Fire and Butterflies: Science on the SPOT

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 5:00


Can fire save the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly? The Golden Gate National Recreation Area experiments with using controlled burns to improve habitat for this critically imperiled Bay Area native.

KQED Science Video Podcast
Science on the SPOT: Fire and Butterflies

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 5:00


Can fire save the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly? The Golden Gate National Recreation Area experiments with using controlled burns to improve habitat for this critically imperiled Bay Area native.

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast
Life on the Farallones: Science on the SPOT

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010 6:20


The Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco are a vital home to many birds and marine mammals. While the forbidding and inhospitable nature of the Farallones may be ideal for wildlife, it also makes this a difficult place for scientists to live and work. QUEST ventures out to these jagged rocks to get a glimpse of daily life on the islands and what it’s like there for the researchers from PRBO Conservation Science.

KQED Science Video Podcast
Science on the SPOT: Life on the Farallones

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010 6:20


The Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco are a vital home to many birds and marine mammals. While the forbidding and inhospitable nature of the Farallones may be ideal for wildlife, it also makes this a difficult place for scientists to live and work. QUEST ventures out to these jagged rocks to get a glimpse of daily life on the islands and what it’s like there for the researchers from PRBO Conservation Science.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Ocean Conditions, Summer, 2010

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2010 62:58


The spring and summer months of 2010 were incredibly productive for migratory and local wildlife in the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries and all along the west coast of CA. Hear from Dr. Jaime Jahnke of PRBO Conservation Science about the observations made during the collaborative Applied CA Current Ecosystem Studies Program (ACCESS). On the second half of the show, hear from David McGuire from Sea Stewards as he talks about Sharktober Fest, a series of events and programs geared to increase awareness and appreciation for sharks. Scott Tye from Marin Surfrider Foundation closes the show highlighting water quality issues and events Marin Surfrider is hosting in October.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Climate Change Impacts

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2010 54:01


Hear about the expected climate change impacts that our coastal and ocean ecosystem in Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries may expect. What do we know now? What do decision makers need to do to prepare? What can we do?

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast
Marine Sanctuary Patrol Flight: Science on the SPOT

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 5:53


The Channel Islands, Monterey Bay, Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries cover more than 9,500 square miles of ocean habitat. While most fishing and shipping are still allowed within sanctuary waters, some activities are now regulated or prohibited. Patrolling such an immense area by boat would take days... but now sanctuary managers are taking to the air in a rugged de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter bush plane to get a bird's eye view.

KQED Science Video Podcast
Science on the SPOT: Marine Sanctuary Patrol Flight

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 5:53


The Channel Islands, Monterey Bay, Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries cover more than 9,500 square miles of ocean habitat. While most fishing and shipping are still allowed within sanctuary waters, some activities are now regulated or prohibited. Patrolling such an immense area by boat would take days... but now sanctuary managers are taking to the air in a rugged de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter bush plane to get a bird's eye view.

QUEST: Science and Nature
The Farallon Islands Educator Guide

QUEST: Science and Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2009


A companion guide to "The Farallon Islands - California's Galapagos", "Journey to the Farallones" and "Visit to the Farallones."

KQED Science Video Podcast
The Farallon Islands - "California's Galapagos"

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2009 10:57


Lying 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco, the Farallon Islands sit amid one of the most productive marine food webs on the planet and hosts the largest seabird breeding colony in the continental United States. QUEST ventures out for a rare visit to learn what life is like on the islands and meet the scientists who call this incredibly wild place home.

QUEST: Science and Nature
Journey to the Farallones

QUEST: Science and Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 5:48


They've been called "California's Galapagos." Nearly 30 miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge lie the Farallon Islands. This year marks their 100th anniversary as a national wildlife refuge. While the islands are off limits to tourists, reporter Lauren Sommer caught a rare - and rough ride with marine researchers to learn about how unpredictable changes in our climate could be affecting life there.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Jaime Jahncke, PRBO Conservation Science and Lisa Etherington, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2009 40:00


Monitoring oceanographic conditions in the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries. In 2009, PRBO and Cordell Bank NMS wil lbe collaborating to monitor ocean conditions in the national marine sanctuaries off the central CA coast. Find out more here.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Ed Ueber-former Superintendent of Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2008 52:00


Guest Ed Ueber, former superintendent of Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries Ed has recently retired from a formidable career attached to the sea, and will share his perspectives and stories from his hard working career. What do some of his colleagues have to say? Tune in to hear from them as well.

Ocean Currents Radio Program
Management Plan Review for Cordell Bank, Gulf of the Farallones, and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuaries

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2008 42:50


Guests: Dan Howard and Maria Brown, Sanctuary Superintendents from Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries in California, discuss the draft Joint Management Plan while its open for public comment in 2006.

KQED Science Video Podcast
Fur Seal Pup Rehab

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2007 7:31


Californians don't normally see fur seals along local beaches, but lately fur seal pups have been stranding themselves in alarming numbers. QUEST sails out with the Marine Mammal Center as they release these stowaways back into the wild.