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In this episode, Mike hits Matt with the ultimate SpongeBob SquarePants trivia challenge. We're talking everything from Mermaid Man to Ol' Reliable—and debating whether Plankton's actually the villain or just an underdog with a dream. (Also, what is going on with Mr. Krabs and his whale daughter?)Then, we dive into baseball's hottest controversy: the Yankees' “torpedo bats.” Are they smart? Legal? Cheating? All three?We also break down why April Fools' Day jokes are mostly bad, why Sidney Sweeney's DMs are probably a war zone, and why cherry blossom season in D.C. is way more chaotic than you think. Plus, Mike's selling parking, Matt's buying peanut butter cookies, and we both agree—spring cleaning is the real MVP.00:00 Intro01:55 Does Matt Know His Spongebob Squarepants Trivia?13:36 Buy Or Sell27:33 Outro and AdviceFOLLOW USBeacons: https://beacons.ai/funnybusinesspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinesspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinesspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinesspodTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinesspodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featuredNote: The opinions expressed in this show are the hosts' views and not necessarily those of any business or organization. The podcast hosts are solely responsible for the content of this show.FUNNY BUSINESSA podcast where Mike and Matt share internet stories or news that should be important to you. You'll hear about strange news and personal experiences, and every once in a while, Mike will quiz Matt on some of the oddest things he can find. We'll also dive into some of our original segments, like describing some of our strangest stories, debating if soccer is more boring than golf, and even talking about our feelings, as every man should. Funny Business is a podcast run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020.
In this episode, Mike hits Matt with the ultimate SpongeBob SquarePants trivia challenge. We're talking everything from Mermaid Man to Ol' Reliable—and debating whether Plankton's actually the villain or just an underdog with a dream. (Also, what is going on with Mr. Krabs and his whale daughter?)Then, we dive into baseball's hottest controversy: the Yankees' “torpedo bats.” Are they smart? Legal? Cheating? All three?We also break down why April Fools' Day jokes are mostly bad, why Sidney Sweeney's DMs are probably a war zone, and why cherry blossom season in D.C. is way more chaotic than you think. Plus, Mike's selling parking, Matt's buying peanut butter cookies, and we both agree—spring cleaning is the real MVP.00:00 Intro01:55 Does Matt Know His Spongebob Squarepants Trivia?13:36 Buy Or Sell27:33 Outro and AdviceFOLLOW USBeacons: https://beacons.ai/funnybusinesspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinesspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinesspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinesspodTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinesspodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featuredNote: The opinions expressed in this show are the hosts' views and not necessarily those of any business or organization. The podcast hosts are solely responsible for the content of this show.FUNNY BUSINESSA podcast where Mike and Matt share internet stories or news that should be important to you. You'll hear about strange news and personal experiences, and every once in a while, Mike will quiz Matt on some of the oddest things he can find. We'll also dive into some of our original segments, like describing some of our strangest stories, debating if soccer is more boring than golf, and even talking about our feelings, as every man should. Funny Business is a podcast run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020.
The SpongeBob Squarepants universe expands yet again with the Netflix animated musical farce “Plankton: The Movie.” The post Take Two: “Plankton: The Movie” (TV-PG) appeared first on KKFI.
Patrick berichtet von seinen Ferien in Madeira und Andrej hat einige Neuerscheinungen zu besprechen. Unter Anderem der Neue Film von Bong Joon Ho, Mickey 17, und der neuste Ableger des SpongeBob Franchise, Plankton der Film. Ebenso bereden wir die Horror Perlen Heart Eyes & Terrefier 3. Über Heldin, der den Notstand in der Pflegeindustrie behandelt gibt Patrick einige Einblicke und Andrej hatte wieder einmal einen Filmtag mit Alex wo sie unter anderem The Bayou oder Piranha 3DD geschaut haben.
In this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru discuss the first 3 episodes of a new Spring anime, Witch Watch, Plankton: the Movie, and 2 titles from this year's New York International Children's Film Festival, Living Large, and Savages!
“Kinosaade” on taskuhääling, kus kino Artis programmijuht Ra Ragnar Novod, endise Forum Cinemase endine programmispetsialist Henryk Johan Novod ning kultuurikriitik Raiko Puust võtavad igal nädalal läbi uued filmid ja seriaalid ning ka olulisemad filmiuudised. Hakka meie toetajaks läbi Patreoni: www.patreon.com/kinosaade “Kinosaate” 263. saates arutavad Ragnar, Henryk ja Raiko nende filmide ja seriaalide üle, mida on nad vahepeal koduste vahendite (Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV+ jne) abil vaadanud (The Gardener (2025), Subservience (2024), Companion (2025), The Gorge (2025), Shetland (2013), Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024), Plankton: The Movie (2025) Lisaks anname ülevaate kinos nähtud filmidest: Pärdik ja Kadunud maadel Vaata seda episoodi Youtube'is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsMR6ffDldE Sisukord: 0:00 Sissejuhatus 1:01 Nädala lemmikud: Pärdik, Kadunud maadel, The Gorge 24:52 Mida on Raiko, Henryk ja Ragnar kodus vaadanud? Raiko: The Gardener (2025), Subservience (2024), Companion (2025) Henryk: Shetland (2013), Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024) Ragnar: Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024), Plankton: The Movie (2025) 44:20 Anname ülevaate kinos nähtud filmidest: Pärdik ja Kadunud maadel 56:50 Mis alustab uuel nädalal kinodes? Kõik saated on leitavad ka Kinosaade.ee, Apple Podcasts, Spotify ja kõikides teistes podcasti rakendustes. Lisaks leiab meid veel Facebookist, YouTubest ja Twitchist Kinosaade nime alt. Facebook: www.facebook.com/kinosaade YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeBOcl_yALcrk-U7Ou5BQCw Twitch: www.twitch.tv/kinosaade Kodulehekülg: kinosaade.ee/ Discord: discord.gg/B2zbCWPCc3 Patreon: www.patreon.com/kinosaade Õhtuleht: www.ohtuleht.ee/oltv-raadio/kinosaade Õhtuleht YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv…cINr0VKL-kZG5wUCq
SpongeBob SquarePants' tiniest frenemy, Sheldon J. Plankton, is finally getting his close up. Read the Plugged In Review If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
SpongeBob SquarePants' tiniest frenemy, Sheldon J. Plankton, is finally getting his close up. Read the Plugged In Review If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1005/29
Le spin off de Bob l'éponge "Plankton : le film" est à voir sur Netflix et la comédie romantique "L'amour dans l'objectif" est dispo sur Prime Vidéo
Bob Esponja é um dos desenhos mais queridos de todos os tempos, e depois do duvidoso filme da Sandy bochechas do ano passado, agora o personagem da vez é o vilão Plankton. Porém, diferente de seu antecessor, este filme é o mais proximo da energia do desenho original. Hugo Montaldi conversa sobre Plankton o filme
Plankton: Der Film (Netflix) | Bikini Bottoms bester Bösewicht schlägt zurück Nein, so richtig glücklich waren viele mit den letzten Inhalten aus dem Spongebob-Universum nicht. Doch die Rettung naht – und sie könnte sogar schon länger verfügbar sein. Denn seit dem 7. März 2024 läuft exklusiv bei Netflix "Plankton: Der Film". Wenn ihr jetzt wirklich nicht wisst, wer Plankton ist, können wir euch auch nicht weiterhelfen – außer mit dem Tipp, ein paar alte Episoden von SpongeBob Schwammkopf zu schauen. Dort versucht der gerissene Sheldon Plankton unermüdlich, die geheime Rezeptur der Krabbenburger zu stehlen. Krabbenburger? Okay, lassen wir das. Drückt einfach auf Play und hört euch an, was unsere Cosplay-Versionen von Meerjungfrauenmann und Blaubarschbube, Dom und Johannes, zu "Plankton: Der Film" zu sagen haben. Wer dieser Meerjungbursche ist? Vergesst es – drückt einfach nur auf Play. Danke. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Coming up on today's Movie Show, Andy & Steve review Mickey 17 - Mickey 17, known as an "expendable," goes on a dangerous journey to colonize an ice planet. The guys will also review Rule Breaker, The Rule of Jenny Pen, In the Lost Lands, and Queen of the Ring. David Derrick Jr. Co-Director of Moana 2 joins the show! Andy and Steve will also discuss what's streaming on Netflix. Plankton: The Movie: When Karen the Computer decides to take over the world, it's up to Plankton to stop her—with a little help from SpongeBob and the Gal Pals (Pearl, Sandy, and Mrs. Puff). The guys will also review two other streaming movies The Gutter(Hulu) and Picture This on Prime. In addition, they will look at streaming series like Daredevil: Born Again(Disney+) and Celcits City on MAX. Here are some honorable mentions: Night of the Zoopocalypse(Theater) Universal Language(Theater) CHAOS: The Manson Murders(Netflix) The Leopard(Netflix) Classified(Prime) Deli Boys(Hulu) Listen to The Movie Show with Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles on Fridays from 11 am to 1 pm on 102.7 FM & 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow the show on Facebook at @TheMovieShow and text "Movie" to 57500. (Message and data rates may apply; Text STOP to cancel; Message frequency varies)
Sci-fi, horror, drama, family and more to discuss this week!
Director Paul W. S. Anderson scored big at the box office with his “Resident Evil” franchise. That same excessive visual style is on display with “In the Lost Lands,” an […] The post “In the Lost Lands” (R), “The Rule of Jenny Pen” (R), “Plankton: The Movie” (TV-PG) appeared first on KKFI.
V březnové epizodě řešíme, jestli si skutečně můžeme dovolit předplácet všechno, když se zdražuje napravo nalevo. Kdo vlastně nabízí nejvíc muziky za nejvíc peněz, a proč je to zrovna Netflix? Vnímáme to jinak pocitově a jinak řečí čísel? Samozřejmě nesmí chybět ani naše tipy a probírání se jarní nadílkou. FILMY: Picture This, Prime Video, 6.3. Plankton ve filmu, Netflix, 7.3. O'Dessa, Hulu, 13.3. Pasáž, Netflix, 14.3. Holland, Prime Video, 27.3. The Life List, Netflix, 28.3. SERIÁLY Daredevil: Znovuzrození, Disney+, 4.3. When No One Sees Us, Max, 7.3. Kolo času 3. řada, Prime, 13.3. Adolescence, Netflix, 13.3. Zlodějíčci, Apple TV+, 14.3. The Residence, Netflix, 20.3. Studio, Apple TV+, 26.3.
Repaso a los estrenos de las principales plataformas de streaming de la última semana de marzo. Netflix 01/03 Amor en el laboratorio. Serie romántica coreana. Temporada 1 04/07 Con amor, Meghan. Documental reality. Temporada 1 05/03 Solo una mirada. Mini serie polaca. Thriller 05/03 Medusa. Serie colombiana. Temporada 1 05/03. El gatopardo. Serie italiana de época. 07/03 Formula 1: La emoción de un Grand Prix. Serie documental. Temporada 6 07/03 Plankton, la película. Animación. Max 01/03. EL CONTABLE. Película. Acción. 04/03 LA CIUDAD DE LOS CELTICS. Nueva docuserie. 04/03 RESTAURADORES DE CABAÑAS. Temporada 4. 04/03 THE HOLZER FILES. Temporada 2. 06/03 ME HE HECHO VIRAL. Película. Comedia. 07/03 CUANDO NADIE NOS VE. Nueva serie original. Disney+ 01/03 Las Chicas Gilmore. Serie completa. 05/03 Daredevil. Born again. Nueva serie original. 07/03 Misión a la isla Sentinel. Serie documental.
On this episode of Reel Insights, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Jill and Mr. Lawrence, the iconic voices behind Karen and Plankton from SpongeBob SquarePants. They dive into the making of Plankton: The Movie, reflecting on over 25 years of SpongeBob history, and share hilarious stories from their time in Bikini Bottom. Don't miss out on this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the world of SpongeBob and the exciting new chapter for Plankton!Visit Nerdtropolis.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolishttps://Instagram.com/nerdtropolishttps://Twitter.com/nerdtropolis
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of March 1, 2025. Hulu Deli Boys, season 1 (Mar. 6) Netflix The Potato Lab, season 1 (Mar. 1) Hot Wheels: Let's Race, season 3 (Mar. 3) Andrew Schulz: Life (Mar. 4) With love, Meghan, season 1 (Mar. 4) Harlan Coben's Just One Look (Mar. 5) The Leopard (Mar. 5) Medusa, season 1 (Mar. 5) Larissa: The Other Side of Anitta (Mar. 6) Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black, season 1, part 2 (Mar. 6) Chaos: The Manson Murders (Mar. 7) Delicious (Mar. 7) Formula 1: Drive to Survive, season 7 (Mar. 7) Japan's Number One Jerk Salaryman, season 1 (Mar. 7) Nadaaniyan (Mar. 7) Plankton the Movie (Mar. 7) When Life Gives You Tangerines, season 1 (Mar. 7) Disney+ Daredevil: Born Again, season 1 (Mar. 4) Max Celtics City (Mar. 3) Jellystone!, season 3b (Mar. 6) Heretic (Mar. 7) Paramount+ Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas (Mar. 4) Peacock The Royal We (Mar. 2) Prime Video Fear, season 1 (Mar. 4) Picture This (Mar. 6) MGM+ Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue (Mar. 2) AMC+ Dark Winds, season 3 (Mar. 3) Starz Power Book III: Raising Kanan, season 4 (Mar. 7)
In this episode, Nas and Keila review Mr. Plankton! This show is equal parts sweet, sad, hilarious and everything in between. ...Timestamps: K-Catch Up (00:42), The Rundown (05:25), First Impressions (06:10), Character Discussion (09:25), Notable Scenes (20:15), Hot Takes (1:40:45), Ratings and Rankings (1:45:50), Lessons Learned (1:46:59)
It is that wonderful time of year again, high school musical season! We have two back to back episodes to help promote our local musicals. Our first episode features the Seneca Valley All School Musical and this year's production of The SpongeBob Musical! We're honored to have two members of the cast, Isaac Hixon & Morgan Roithner, as well as Producer Jessica Kavanagh. We learn all about what this wonderful musical is: Join SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs, and the rest of the Bikini Bottom gang as they face the terrifying threat of a volcanic eruption. Through catchy songs and dazzling dance numbers, this underwater adventure is a joyful celebration of optimism, friendship, and the power of community.Isaac and Morgan share their favorite numbers as well as their favorite scenes from the show!Evening performances: Feb. 27, 28, March 1st, 2nd at 7:00 PM Matinee performances: March 1st and 2nd at 2:00 PMTickets: $12 per adult and $10 per studentHere is the link to purchase online: https://www.showclix.com/event/svspongebobmusical***NEW THIS YEAR*** A Sensory Friendly Spectacular production of the show on March 1st at 2:00pm. We know going to the theater can be a bit... squeaky for some of our friends!That's why we're throwing a Sensory-Friendly Spectacular!Get ready for:• Low-key sounds: No more ear-splitting noises! (Unless it's Plankton's laughter, of course!)• Dim lights: The theater won't be as dark as a deep-sea trench.• Wiggle room: Feel free to move around and chat with your friends in designated seating.• Friendly faces: Our staff are here to help with a smile!• Bring your buddies: Noise-canceling headphones, fidgets, and your favorite stuffed animals are welcome!• Special performance materials: Check out our website for show info to get ready for the fun! (materials will be available mid February) senecavalleytheater.comWhat's a Sensory-Friendly Show?It's a show where everyone can have a fin-tastic time! We make some adjustments, like lower sounds and brighter lights, to make the experience more comfortable for everyone.At Seneca Valley, we believe the theater should be a fun place for everyone!See you under the water!Email Jessica Kavanagh for more information: kavanaghjc@svsd.netHere is the list of the cast and production members for this year's musical: Director – Michael MarraStage Manager – Amber HugusChoreographers – Emily Christ & Susana GarciaOrchestra Director – Bruce SmithVocal Director – Bobi Jean AlexanderTech Director – Mark Beighey SpongeBob – Ayla AlexanderPatrick – Isaac HixonSandy Cheeks – Morgan RoithnerPlankton – Christian SchusterSquidward – Sam SmithMr. Krabs – Jacob HenslerPerch Perkins – Parker SmithPearl – Aydan DanyloBest of luck to the entire cast, crew, volunteers and everyone that is making this show possible!
Our Burning Planet is the Daily Maverick section devoted to expert environmental opinion and analysis. We partner up each Friday on the Afternoon Drive to discuss a burning issue. - This week, John Maytham is joined by Dr Tommy Ryan-Keogh to discuss the CSIR’s study on Phyto-Plankton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Netflix reveló el tráiler oficial de Plankton: La Película. Prime Video compartió el avance de Culpa mía: Londres. Corazón Films mostró el primer avance de Invencible Un Niño Fuera de Serie.
Folge 59: Diese Folge geht so inspirierend und gesittet los, rutscht aber dann in Abgründe ab, die eigentlich niemand hören sollte! Ich habe gewahrnt!
It is time to say goodbye to Hae Jo and Jae Mi.Leanne and Juliet unpack Hae Jo's penchant to push people away and invite chaos, up until the very end of his life. They dive into the undeniable energy between Hae Jo and Jae Mi and dissect their bittersweet self-discovery journey. It's an unexpected finale, and the gals debate why they reacted the way they did. Plus, hear about the ladies' holiday highlights, New Year goals, favorite Korean shows of 2024, and the K-dramas and reality shows they can't wait to recap in 2025.THE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchpartyYoutube: www.youtube.com/@TheK-WatchParty
To end the year, they discuss all things Mr Plankton. Join Kdrama Jen and Drama Geek as they share their thoughts about one of their favorite dramas of 2024. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.Click HERE for our show notes.Remember to check out our Patreon which is full of extra content for our Kimchi VIPS!! Come check it out HERE, and make sure you don't miss a single moment of our drama-filled banter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leanne and Juliet wrap up the year with a lively recap of Mr. Plankton episodes 7-8.They dive into Eo Heung's evolving character arc, the zany island hijinks, and Hae Jo's quest to find his father. Just when you think Hae Jo and Jae Mi might finally kiss, the drama takes another unexpected BITE!The duo also unpacks Hae Jo and Bong Suk's history, shares their holiday gift traditions, and sends heartfelt thanks to their listeners around the globe.Happy holidays—see you in the new year!THE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchpartyYoutube: www.youtube.com/@TheK-WatchParty
Mr. Plankton-a top 2024 drama that Amy and Megan get emotional in discussing. Lia is a cautionary tale in getting spoiled. Romance? Love story? The science is clear, but battle lines are drawn. Bottom line is: marine sea organisms are poetic, Woo Do Hwan can do no wrong, Lia is barking after a whole other subplot. Ready to download your first audiobook? Don't forget to click HERE for your free Audible trial.*Audible is a sponsor of Afternoona Delight Podcast*Are your family and friends sick of you talking about K-drama? We get it...and have an answer. Join our AfterNoona Delight Patreon and find community among folks who get your obsession. And check out www.afternoonadelight.com for more episodes, book recs and social media goodness. And don't forget about the newest member of our network: Afternoona Asks where diaspora Asians living in the West find ways to reconnect to Asian culture via Asian/KDramas.Last but CERTAINLY not least....love BTS? Or curious what all the fuss is about? Check out our sister pod Afternoona Army for "thinky, thirsty and over thirty" takes on Bangtan life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Leanne and Juliet recap Hae Jo and Jae Mi's latest hijinks and the unexpected K-drama tropes in these episode.The ladies unpack the sizzling chemistry between John Na and Eo Heung. Is Eo Heung a pathetic or lovable character? The co-hosts share their thoughts.They also debate the boundary-pushing humor, their favorite characters, and the undeniable chemistry between Hae Jo and Jae Mi.The duo share their holiday plans, the parties they're attending, and how they're surviving the season.THE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchpartyYoutube: www.youtube.com/@TheK-WatchParty
Leanne and Juliet share their mixed feelings about the show—it's unrealistic and unpredictable, yet they can't resist being drawn in by the over-the-top hijinks and compelling character development.They also dive into Hae-Jo's quest to meet his biological father, wondering what he's truly searching for and what he hopes to achieve. The pair also debate whether Hae Jo and Jae Mi are destined to be together because of their broken past. In between, they chat about their shared love of Jeep Wranglers, the recent tsunami scare in their town, and the subtle signs that might appear if one of them suddenly became incredibly wealthy.THE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchpartyYoutube: www.youtube.com/@TheK-WatchParty
The biggest migration happens every night in the ocean. Plankton come up from the twilight zone to eat, safe from daytime predators. And then they go back to the deep ocean before dawn. Debbie Steinberg says that these plankton are helping us to manage our carbon output by taking it back to the deep ocean. And: The rustic boardwalk that winds through the marsh carrying visitors down to the water's jagged edge at Ragged Island is getting shorter. Due to erosion, two feet of the boardwalk has been cut back each year for the past twenty years. Rob Atkinson and Gary Whiting say it won't be a generation before homes are threatened and the biodiversity and carbon storage would be lost. They're working with students to try to divert that unfortunate outcome. Later in the show: As sea levels rise, groundwater in coastal areas is getting saltier. This has been a real issue for farmers because many things don't grow well in salty water. But some do -- and that could mean a new specialty crop. Josh Dusci is testing the hypothesis that tomatoes grow sweeter in saltier water. Plus: For years, the United Kingdom and Germany had used Icelandic waters for fishing. But when Iceland became an independent nation, its leaders realized they'd need the economic benefits of their own waterways to sustain themselves. So they claimed exclusive rights of fishing in their waters. Ingo Heidbrink walks us through the three big conflicts of the so-called Cod Wars.
In this episode, Nas gives her first impressions of Brewing Love, Mr. Plankton, When The Phone Rings, Love Your Enemy, & The Trunk! Apologies for all the hot takes! . . . Timestamps: Brewing Love (01:59), Mr Plankton (06:16), When The Phone Rings (16:05), Love Your Enemy (23:19), The Trunk (27:24)
In this episode of the "How to Protect the Ocean" podcast, host Andrew Luan discusses the fascinating connection between giant clams and the efficiency of solar panels. He highlights the vibrant colors of giant clams, which are not only visually stunning but also play a crucial role in coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the Southeast Pacific. The key focus is on the algae, specifically zooxanthellae, that live within the soft tissue of giant clams. These algae absorb sunlight and are essential for the clams' survival, as they facilitate photosynthesis and contribute to the clam's calcium shell formation. Remarkably, giant clams can absorb about 95% of the light that hits them, significantly outperforming current solar panel technology, which has an efficiency of around 67%. Luan emphasizes the potential for replicating the light-absorbing mechanisms of giant clams in solar panel design. By studying the arrangement of the algae within the clams, scientists could potentially enhance solar panel efficiency, making them more effective in harnessing solar energy. This innovation could be pivotal in addressing global energy needs and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The episode underscores the importance of protecting biodiversity, as the loss of species like giant clams could mean missing out on valuable insights and advancements in renewable energy technology. Luan encourages listeners to appreciate the interconnectedness of marine life and its potential benefits for humanity, particularly in the context of sustainable energy solutions. Link to article: https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/these-giant-sparkly-clams-hide-the-best-solar-panels-ever-found-2-240554/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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
A drifting soul, a stolen bride, and one last ride. Seriously, what could go wrong?Leanne and Juliet discuss the show's profuse cursing, whether the main characters' predicaments are realistic, and the emotional rollercoaster this drama promises to deliver.The ladies also share their turkey brining techniques, Black Friday shopping strategies, and the many humorous ways Leanne completes the sentence, "I love a man who…”THE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchpartyYoutube: www.youtube.com/@TheK-WatchParty
Plankton bindet immense Mengen an CO2. Doch der Plankton-Gehalt der Meere nimmt seit Jahrzehnten ab. Geht die Entwicklung so weiter, könnten die Folgen für das Klima verheerend sein. Wie ernst die Lage ist und was wir gegen die Gefahr tun können, erklärt Meeresbiologe Klas Ove Möller im Gespräch mit Svea Eckert und Torsten Fischer. + Das Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon unterstützt den Podcast „P.M. Hereon Academy“ mit der wissenschaftlichen Recherche und stellt Audio-Dateien zur Verfügung. + Wetterdaten im Frühjahr 2024: https://www.dwd.de/DE/presse/pressemitteilungen/DE/2024/20240531_deutschlandwetter_fruehjahr2024_news.html + (alternativ: das Umweltbundesamt bietet eine gute Übersicht zur Erwärmung und deren Auswirkungen, allerdings nur bis 2023: https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/daten/klima/trends-der-lufttemperatur#steigende-durchschnittstemperaturen-weltweit à die Wetterdaten im Podcast beziehen sich aber auf Frühjahr 2024) + Was ist die Twilight Zone?: https://twilightzone.whoi.edu/explore-the-otz/ + Studie zu Plankton und der globalen Erwärmung: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-37781-6 + Studie von Möller zum Einsatz von Tiefsee-Robotern: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X21003109?via%3Dihub + Plankton-Beobachtung mit Unterwasserkameras: https://themenspezial.eskp.de/fileadmin/user_upload/PDFs/biodiversitaet/einzelkapitel/7-3-Neue_Einblicke_durch_Plankton-Observatorien.pdf + Maschinelles Lernen in der Meeresökologie: https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/80/7/1829/7236451?login=false + UN-Dekade der Ozeane: https://oceandecade.org/ + Programm zur Sammlung von Ozeandaten mit Hilfe von Citizen Scientists und der Industrie: https://www.soop-platform.earth/en/homepage-2/ + Ökologische Folgen des Tiefseebergbau: https://www.spektrum.de/news/welche-oekologischen-folgen-hat-der-tiefseebergbau/2161158 +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++https://www.rtl.de/cms/service/footer-navigation/impressum.html +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
A conversation with John Holmyard, founder and managing director of Offshore Shellfish, 21st century mussel farming: guilt-free food that helps regenerate marine biodiversity and captures carbon. We talk about protein. With a growing population, we need more and more of it. So, what is the lowest impact and positive impact protein source we can grow? A deep dive into the largest offshore mussel farm in Europe, where they grow large amounts of mussels by grazing large number of plankton that naturally flows by. And, in case you are wondering, there is so much plankton around because we depleted most of the fish stocks that used to eat a lot of it.We learn all about how to build the largest mussel farm in the UK and how to deal with regulators who have no idea what shellfish farming even means (they think you hunt mussels in the wild). We explore why mussels are such a potential crop to grow, and they can even restore natural mussel reefs, which used to be present all around the North Sea until we started bottom-trawling. And why are politics fundamental to the business when all of your crop goes fresh to mainland Europe? ---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/john-holmyard.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!Support the showFeedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!
Gut gerüstet und voller Entdeckergeist sticht Victor Hensen 1889 mit seiner Mannschaft in See, um das bislang unbekannte Leben im Ozean zu erforschen – eine Expedition, die mehr als nur Mut verlangt und die Meeresforschung nachhaltig prägen wird.
Kleine und große Schwebewesen bevölkern die Meere. Die erste Expedition zu ihrer Untersuchung organisierte der Meeresbiologe Victor Hensen, der den Begriff Plankton erfunden hat - am 7.11.1889 kehrte sie heim. Von Murat Kayi.
"This week on Trope Trophies, we're shining a spotlight on one of the most iconic and complex villains in pop culture: The Evil Former Best Friend! Yari chooses Plankton from SpongeBob SquarePants and Mr. Krabs' infamous rivalry with him, while [Your Name] selects Hector and Ernesto's twisted dynamic from Pixar's Coco. Join us as we explore why these characters tap into our deepest fears of betrayal and heartbreak. We'll also be discussing the hottest karaoke songs that get people singing along (because who doesn't love a good musical moment?). Fandom Mention: Clerks House of Dragon The Bear Pitch Perfect Hell's Kitchen Y Tu Mama Tambien SpongeBob SquarePants Coco The Challengers Grab your favorite snack, sit back, and join us as we dish out the details on this week's episode. And don't forget to vote for which character is the most iconic Evil Former Best Friend - share your pick with us using #TropeTrophies! Catch you in two weeks when we return with another exciting episode of Trope Trophies!
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of November 2, 2024. Hulu Gangnam B-Side, season 1 (Nov. 6) The Fiery Priest, season 2 (Nov. 8) Netflix Love Is a Poison, season 1 (Nov. 5) Love Village, season 2 (Nov. 5) Love Is Blind Argentina (Nov. 6) Holiday Playlist (Nov. 6) Meet Me Next Christmas (Nov. 6) Pedro Páramo (Nov. 6) 10 Days of a Curious Man (Nov. 7) Born for the Spotlight, season 1 (Nov. 7) Countdown: Paul Vs. Tyson (Nov. 7) Outer Banks, season 4, part 2 (Nov. 7) Bank Under Siege (Nov. 8) The Cage, season 1 (Nov. 8) Investigation Alien, season 1 (Nov. 8) Mr. Plankton, limited series (Nov. 8) Umjolo: The Gone Girl (Nov. 8) Vijay 69 (Nov. 8) Max Like Water For Chocolate, limited series (Nov. 3) Peacock A Carol for Two (Nov. 3) Holiday Mismatch (Nov. 4) US Presidential Election (Nov. 5) Five Gold Rings (Nov. 8) Amazon Prime Video Election Night Live with Brian Williams (Nov. 5) Citadel: Honey Bunny, season 1 (Nov. 7) Hallmark+ Unwrapping Christmas: Tina's Miracle (Nov. 7)
Zudem: Knurrhähne, Fische die mit den Füssen durch den Sand ihre Beute schmecken. Und: Mathematik ist ein Fachgebiet, wo Menschen erstaunlicherweise der KI noch deutlich überlegen sind. Warum ist das so? 00:00 Schlagzeilen 00:36 Wald und Wandel: Sieben untersuchte Waldbaumarten haben es trotz der Eiszeiten in den letzten Jahrmillionen in Europa geschafft, ihre genetische Vielfalt zu behalten. Dies zeigt eine aktuelle europäische Studie mit Beteiligung der WSL. Es braucht dazu aber genügend grosse Populationen und Zeit. Zwei Faktoren, die im raschen Wandel – heute vor allem lokal – nicht unbedingt gegeben sind. (Katharina Bochsler) 09:15 Meldungen: Durch Waldbrände verlieren Wälder auch in gemässigten Breiten netto Kohlenstoff. Wie Plankton aktiv absinkt und wieder aufsteigt im Meer. Euclid kartiert unser Universum, 1% ist jetzt erfasst. (Katrin Zöfel) 15:30 Mit den Füssen schmecken: Knurrhähne sind Fische, die mit einer Art «Füssen» auf dem Meeresboden laufen können. Diese Füsse haben sensorische Organe, die es den Fischen ermöglichen, im Sand eingegrabene Beute zu schmecken. Doch es gibt verschiedene Arten von Knurrhähnen: Solche mit Sensoren und solche ohne. Wie hat die Evolution diese Unterschiede hervorgebracht? (Joachim Budde) 20:24 Wie gut ist KI in Mathematik? Eigentlich gar nicht so gut. Das liegt daran, dass Mathematik eben auch Kreativität verlangt. Geht es um das Beweisen von mathematischen Sätzen ist Intuition gefragt – etwas, das die KI (noch) kaum beherrscht. Wir reden mit Spezialisten und bringen Ihnen die faszinierende Mathematik etwas näher. (Sandro Della Torre) Mehr zum Wissenschaftsmagazin: www.srf.ch/wissenschaftsmagazin Links: Studie Bäume: www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-52612-y Waldbrände: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl5889 Euclid: www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid/Zoom_into_the_first_page_of_ESA_Euclid_s_great_cosmic_atlas Plankton: www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(24)01287-9
Plankton form the basis of the food web in oceans and new research shows that the level of phytoplankton in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay has dropped by half in the past 60 years. We wondered why.
Without plankton, the modern ocean ecosystem – the very idea of the ocean as we understand it – would collapse. Earth would have no complex life of any kind. By Ferris Jabr. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Guest: Dr. Jeremy Werdell, Oceanographer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterFrom the smallest plankton to the grandest cloud formations, the PACE mission is poised to capture the breathtaking complexity of Earth's interconnected ecosystems. PACE stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem. It's a mission that transcends mere scientific curiosity; it's a rallying cry in the face of our planet's most urgent environmental challenges. By unraveling the mysteries of Earth's ecosystems, PACE equips us with the knowledge and tools needed to confront these challenges head-on. On the show today, we have Project Scientist Dr. Jeremy Werdell to break down the mission and why it's so important for the future of our planet…Chapters00:00 Introduction to the PACE Mission06:16 The Importance of Studying Sea and Sky07:42 Aerosols: Understanding Atmospheric Particles14:51 Clouds: Their Role in Climate and Interactions20:35 Instruments of the PACE Mission26:34 Early Success and Data Release34:27 Looking Ahead: Discovery and InterconnectednessSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Natuurfilm 'De Wilde Noordzee' zit vol spectaculaire beelden. Plankton, zeekatten, reuzenhaaien, het komt allemaal voor in de Noordzee. De aarde is voor schrijver Mariken Heitman een essentieel onderdeel. Ook in haar nieuwe boek 'De Mierenkaravaan'. En verder: de Caribische gulden, grote grazers, streektuinen, Landgoed Tongelaar, wrattenbijter en de stikstofcrisis. De column is deze week van Eva Hoeke. Download de podcast van de hele uitzending of onze podcastserie 'Zo klonk Nederland, van mammoet tot halsbandparkiet' via NPO Radio 1 of via je favoriete podcast app. Vroege Vogels Radio op NPO Radio 1 wordt zondag gepresenteerd door Menno Bentveld van 7.00 tot 10.00 uur. Lees meer over de gehele uitzending (https://)
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From poetry to music to movies, we're always hearing about the “deep blue sea.” But the seas aren't always deep blue. And sometimes, they're not blue at all. They can be green, brown, or other colors. And each color can tell us something about what's happening in that part of the sea.Understanding what the colors are telling us is one goal of PACE—Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem—a NASA satellite that launched in February.[3, 2, 1, booster ignition ... Full-power engines and liftoff of the Falcon 9 and PACE—helping keep pace with our ever-changing ocean and atmosphere...] The mission is studying how the oceans and atmosphere interact, tracking their health, charting marine resources, and more. And ocean color plays a big role in all of that.The water can be tinted by tiny organisms known as phytoplankton. Some of them turn the water green—a result of the chlorophyll they use to convert sunlight to energy. Plankton attract fish and other large animals. So keeping an eye on the color can help scientists track the health of fisheries.Massive blooms of some types of algae, on the other hand, can stain the water brown or red. They may use up much of the oxygen in the water, turning a region into a “dead zone” where not many other organisms can live. They can also produce toxins that make shellfish dangerous to eat. So tracking the blooms—by looking for their colors from space—can help keep people safe.
In this episode, Kate sits down with author Ferris Jabr, whose book Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life comes out on June 25th. Ferris' love of other animals and plants started at an early age and that fascination has grown into an incredible career as a journalist, exploring the perspective of ecosystems, animals, and the earth itself. Beginning with his garden in Portland, Kate and Ferris span out into the garden of earth itself and the way life creates the conditions for its own existence. From the young ages of the earth and the reciprocal processes between bacteria and our atmosphere, they explore some of the salient cycles that bend chronological time and minds alike. Plankton, and their jaw-dropping role in earth, become a vehicle for talking about how Saharan Africa fertilizes the Amazon which causes rain in the midwest. They discuss how throughout earth's timescale, complexity grows and with it, the complexity of the relationships between life and environment and earth. They also explore the human animal's role on earth and its cycles and what it might mean to tell ourselves a new story. An excellent episode to explore complexity, cooperation, mutuality, and beauty. Sponsored By:REDMOND REAL SALTMine to Table Salt from Utah, Redmond Real Salt is packed full of 60+ Trace Minerals and is a staple in my kitchen. Find their salt, Re-Lyte Hydration Powder, and so much more here. Use code MINDBODYSOIL_15 for 15% off!redmond.lifeSUNDRIES FARM GARLICHand grown Sundries Farm Garlic is certified disease-free and grown in the volcanic soils of Idaho. With a range of soft and hard-neck varietals the unmatched flavor and big cloves are perfect for both your seed and culinary needs. Pre-order now for shipping in September. sundriesfarm.comSupport the Podcast:SubstackLeave a one-time TipFind Ferris:Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life X: @ferrisjabr Instagram: @ferrisjabrFerris' ArticlesThe Story of StorytellingHow Beauty is Making Scientists Rethink EvolutionResources Mentioned: An Immense World by Ed YongThe Ends of the World by Peter BrannenHow to Be Animal by Melanie Challenger
The World Meteorological Organization's report confirms last year had the highest temperatures on record and predicts an even hotter 2024. Also, NASA's new PACE satellite will study how these tiny creatures could affect Earth's climate, and how aerosols influence air quality.UN Report Confirms 2023 Was Hottest Year On RecordA new report from the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization shows that last year had the hottest average global temperatures since recording began 174 years ago. Ocean temperatures also reached a 65-year high last year, and 2024 is on track to be even hotter.Ira talks with Jason Dinh, climate editor at Atmos Magazine about that and other top science news of the week including cannibal birds, fighting Dengue fever with bacteria-infected mosquitos and the evolutionary benefit of whale menopause.Why This NASA Satellite Is Studying PlanktonDid you know you can see plankton … from space? Earlier this year, NASA launched a satellite to do exactly that. It's called PACE, which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and ocean Ecosystem, and NASA hopes that the satellite can tell us more about how these tiny creatures interact with Earth's atmosphere and influence our climate.Some species of plankton, called phytoplankton, are microscopic plants that absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. PACE has equipment that can identify different species of phytoplankton by the kind of light they give off, giving NASA real-time information about their location and population size, which can also aid fisheries and coastal communities when algal blooms occur.PACE will also study how aerosols affect air quality on Earth. Additional instruments on the satellite can differentiate between different kinds of aerosols by studying how they reflect light back into space, which will help scientists refine their climate models so that more accurate forecasts can be made.Ira Flatow talks to Dr. Ivona Cetinic, PACE's science lead for ocean biogeochemistry, about the satellite, her favorite species of plankton, and how the public can benefit from the data that the mission will provide.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
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