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AFMA has confirmed it intercepted two foreign fishing vessels, found hiding in mangroves on the Arnhem Land Coast. What happened next?
This season we kick things off off in Ecuador, where reporter Carolina Loza León heads to the famed Galápagos Islands to hear how a sea cucumber boom shaped the economy and current conservation efforts. SHOW NOTES: If you're a fisher, we want to hear from you! The Catch is hosting a live podcast taping at the United Nations General Assembly, and we're looking for a fisher who has experience with marine protected areas and is either based in New York or can be in New York in September. Please reach out to us at podcasts@foreignpolicy.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In case Alberta politics isn't a hot enough topic, we're spending this episode on the intersection of religion and the machinery of public governance! In 2015 the Supreme Court of Canada decided in the Saturday Decision that prayer at municipal governments violates the states duty to neutrality, but is that decision being followed? To take this on, we sit down with Ian Bushfiled, the executive director of the BC Humanist Association and one of their main researchers Dr. Teale Phelps Bondaroff to talk about their efforts to document the overlap of religion and particularly prayer in government and their campaigns to ensure that the machinery of government remains neutral when it comes to matters of faith. And what does Sea Cucumber crime have to do with all of this? Some links compliments of the BC Humanist Association... Alberta Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/last_municipality_standing Ontario Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/open_for_unconstitutional_business Manitoba Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/in_open_defiance First BC Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/municipal_prayer?utm_campaign=muni_prayer_1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bchumanist Second BC Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/we_yelled_at_them_until_they_stopped Legislative prayer across Canada report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/prayer-across-canada Analysis of change in prayer in the BC Legislature: https://utpdistribution.com/9780776637891/legislatures-in-evolution-les-legislatures-en-transformation/ A shorter analysis looking at prayer in the BC Legislature: http://www.revparlcan.ca/en/thoughts-on-prayers-an-analysis-of-prayers-in-the-legislative-assembly-of-british-columbia-2003-2019/ Initial study of prayer in the BC Legislature: https://www.bchumanist.ca/house_of_prayers_report Paper exploring how inclusive prayers are impossible and the state cannot possible adjudicate these issues: https://secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/10.5334/snr.140/?fbclid=IwAR2XO7BvxOLBM7_C-Hjh_YUzJsIrbtDW1kw2mXO1vT4xsJWmh_xktt6gCSI# Work on sea cucumbers: https://oceansasia.org/worldofseacucumbers/ Don't forget, we now have merch that's available at www.abpoli.ca, including a spring lineup! As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab and we can now accept e-transfers at info@thebreakdownab.ca! If you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!
Andrew Luen discusses the concerning issue of small tooth sawfish dying in the Florida Keys. Listeners will learn about why this is happening, the rescue efforts in place, and how they can take action to help protect the ocean. Stay informed by signing up for the newsletter at speakupforblue.com/newsletter for more ocean-related stories, podcast updates, job opportunities, and news before it hits social media algorithms. Link to article: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/rescue-endangered-sawfish-spinning-florida 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. 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 The small tooth sawfish population in the Florida Keys is facing a critical situation due to a mysterious fish ailment, leading to a high mortality rate among these endangered species. Protected under the Endangered Species Act since 2003, the sawfish are experiencing unprecedented mortality rates due to this unknown culprit. Conservation efforts are crucial to prevent potential catastrophic consequences. The small tooth sawfish, the first marine fish to receive federal protection under the Endangered Species Act, has been slowly recovering thanks to conservation efforts. However, recent reports of sawfish spinning in circles and dying have raised concerns among marine biologists and conservationists. The entire U.S. population of sawfish relies on Florida, particularly the Florida Keys, as a critical habitat. The urgency of the situation stems from the risk of losing a significant number of these animals, potentially undoing decades of conservation progress. Collaborative rescue initiatives involving private aquariums, nonprofits, and government agencies like NOAA Fisheries are working diligently to capture and provide care for the affected sawfish. The cause of the mysterious fish ailment affecting the sawfish population is still under investigation. Possible factors such as elevated sea temperatures, water quality issues, parasites, or other environmental stressors could be contributing to the mortality of these endangered species. The rescue efforts involve monitoring hotlines, blood samples, tagging, and capturing the affected sawfish to provide them with care in controlled environments until the issue is resolved. Conservation efforts for the small tooth sawfish are crucial to prevent further decline in their population and potential extinction. The collaborative efforts of various organizations and experts highlight the importance of protecting and preserving endangered species like the small tooth sawfish to maintain the biodiversity and health of marine ecosystems. Elevated sea temperatures and poor water quality are likely contributing factors to the recent deaths of multiple fish species in Florida, including the small tooth sawfish. The episode highlights the concerning situation where these sawfish are exhibiting unusual behavior, spinning in circles before succumbing to a mysterious ailment. This behavior is not isolated to the sawfish, as a total of 57 species in Florida have displayed similar spinning behavior since November 2023. The episode discusses the potential causes of these deaths, pointing towards factors such as elevated sea temperatures and poor water quality. Florida has experienced record-high sea temperatures, exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which can stress marine species and make them more susceptible to diseases. Additionally, the presence of harmful microscopic organisms like dinoflagellates or bacteria in the water could be contributing to the decline in fish populations. The impact of these deaths extends beyond the immediate loss of individual fish. The small tooth sawfish, an endangered species, plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, and conservation efforts have been successful in slowly rebuilding their population. However, events like these mass deaths could reverse decades of conservation progress and have catastrophic consequences for the species. Efforts are underway to rescue affected fish species, including the small tooth sawfish, by capturing them and bringing them into captivity for monitoring and care. Water quality samples are being taken to investigate the cause of these deaths and to prevent future occurrences. The episode emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of these events, such as elevated sea temperatures and poor water quality, to protect marine species and their habitats in Florida.
This week we're talking about the sea cucumber! Listen to learn more about this sea creature that is decidedly not actually a vegetable. If you'd like to support the show please check out our Patreon to make a monthly donation and receive stickers and prints in the mail each month! And you can take a look at our merch store over on Etsy where we sell adorable animal stickers and postcards. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see our weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And don't forget to check out our TikTok! Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game.
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What's that coming over the hill? It's a Cucumber! We've got another two-man show for you this week with Dan and Tim steering the Good Ship Podcast. Together they will discuss the new Forza Motorsport and Trepang2's arrival on consoles. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Start 00:00:10 Intro 00:03:24 Trepang2 00:22:58 Forza Motorsport (2023) 00:42:33 Sony Confirms Data Breach 00:49:14 Special Effect: One Special Day (6 October) 00:53:10 Check out our merch at TeePublic.com/stores/BRB 00:54:12 Tabletop Tuesday at Loading Stoke Newington 00:55:42 Get in Contact 00:57:22 Outro Thanks for listening to another episode of BRB UK. Here's where you can download this episode's MP3 and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, RSS, Spotify, YouTube or anywhere else that podcasts are available. Please find us on Discord, X, Facebook, Threads and BigRedBarrel.com.
You aren't likely to confuse the cucumbers you find at the local supermarket with…
You aren't likely to confuse the cucumbers you find at the local supermarket with the sea cucumber. The market variety is, of course, a vegetable. The other is a marine...
In part 2 of our name 5 things series, we make slightly more progress in finding possible animal opponents that a human might be able to take on in a fight, assuming the opponent is human-sized. As noted in part 1, the question is fraught with complexity. You have to fight the organism in its own habitat, but you may be allowed time to put on boots. Despite these constraints, we do come up with a short list of candidates. Without basking too much in this achievement, we then move on to consider which animal might win the battle royale of human-sized animals. Here again, there is some unexpected complexity to unpack, including the context-specific nature of fighting ability depending on one's opponent. We consider the importance of keeping your mouth closed, exploiting your hooves, protecting your neck, and discounting your horns. If you have any suggestions for contestants we have ignored, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Scientists are keeping track of biodiversity in the Pacific to ensure the safety of species, like the giant tree gecko, well into the future.
Scientists are keeping track of biodiversity in the Pacific to ensure the safety of species, like the giant tree gecko, well into the future.
Neil the Amazing Sea Cucumber. There's nothing boring about Neil. In fact, he's so amazing, he's already been Number One picture book on Booktopia and he's all over social media. Amelia McInerney is the author of such amazing picture books as, The Book Chook, Bad Crab, Who Fed Zed, My Bird Bertie, Mary had a little lamb. What really happened!, and her latest book, Neil the Amazing Sea Cucumber. She's popped in today to tell us all about Neil, from how Neil was formed, how she wrote his story, why she chose a sea cucumber and everything in between. Everybody please welcome, the Boring (strike text) Amazing, Amelia McInerney. If you'd like details on how you can be a published children's author, maybe even come on the podcast one day, check out our Taco Bonus Episodes here: https://apple.co/3ETviTu
They look like short fat worms that lie motionless on the ocean floor. But sea cucumbers are so much more. They are a high-priced delicacy in many countries, can throw up their guts for self-defense, and sometimes have a parasitizing fish living in their bum. In this episode of Boiling Point Inna, Hannah and Cat interview Natasha Garner, who studies this wonderful creatures. For even more Sea Cucumber content (and much more!), you can follow Natasha on Twitter: @_natashagarner
Fertiliser prices continue to slide from their record highs seen last year, the Home Affairs minister has announced the government will favour skills assessments over labour market needs following a review of the migration system and the latest Consumer Price Index data shows dairy products recorded some of the strongest price inflation over the March quarter.
"This is me dealing with how to be a progressive man in this era." The Sea Cucumber boss discusses his new album on PAN in this live Exchange from Rewire. Malaysian Chinese artist Tzusing is currently splitting his time between Taipei and Shanghai, but he spent a significant amount of time in the US as a young adult and university student. It was only after moving back to China in his early 20s and taking a long break from production that he amalgamated these diverse influences and refined his sound, releasing a string of EPs on the label L.I.E.S. and launching into his musical career in full force. His 2017 release, Invincible East, was his first exploration into more thematically loaded work that interrogated masculinity and power. His second (and newest) LP, Green Hat, builds on these tropes. The full-length—which came out on PAN in late March—examines Confucian values around familial obligation, the patriarchy and how to be "a progressive man" in 2023. It also brings together his penchant for trap, techno and industrial, while still mining Asian instrumental motifs. In Tzusing's words, the music itself is full of angst and fear, and it's his most intense output as an artist yet. In this live RA Exchange at Rewire Festival, he talks to Resident Advisor's senior producer, Chloe Lula, about the production of the album, Chinese club culture and his move towards a sound that isn't indebted to a singular genre or scene. The episode is part of Resident Advisor's cover series on PAN; read the article in full on our website, and listen to Tzusing's conversation in full here.
Sea Cucumbers are invertebrates from the echinoderm family, like starfish and sea urchins. They look like a fat aquatic caterpillar. Found mainly in the Far East, they live on the ocean floor. Although many humans consider them a delicacy, they are bottom-feeding scavengers who eat anything, especially waste materials. Their 10-12" bodies are tubular, with a hole on one side for eating and a hole on the opposite side for excreting. Let's ask ourselves: what makes a human any better than a sea cucumber?
A boom in demand for sea cucumbers in Asia in the 1990s set off a confrontation between fishermen and conservationists in the waters off the Galápagos Islands, where the protein-rich ocean creature was found in abundance. The high price being paid for the sea cucumbers led to a gold rush on the South American archipelago, a chain of 21 islands home to many unique species. In 2020, Mike Lanchin spoke to a Galapagos fisherman Marcos Escaraby and conservationist Alan Tye, who found themselves on opposite sides of the dispute. (Picture: Sea cucumber. Credit: Getty Images)
Ladies of Landsat & Sisters of SAR take over the podcast so expect the unexpected. In this first episode, we tell you about us, our organisations & our missions & visions. You will get to know our contributors and collaborators a little better, learn about their lives, careers and journeys in the field of Remote Sensing and hear about challenges they experienced. You will also hear from our news correspondent, Rafaela Tiengo as she tells you about the latest in Remote Sensing and GIS. Shownotes: Ladies of Landsat - https://twitter.com/LadiesOfLandsat Sisters of SAR - https://twitter.com/SistersofSAR Sisters of SAR website: https://sistersofsar.wixsite.com/sistersofsar Rafaela Tiengo's Weekly Remote sensing and Geoscience news: http://www.getrevue.co/profile/rafaelatiengo Geoawesomeness: https://geoawesomeness.com/ Geoawesomeness article about our Living Planet Symposium session: https://geoawesomeness.com/recapping-cultivating-an-inclusive-future-in-remote-sensing-and-earth-observation-at-living-planet-symposium-2022/ Previous Scene from Above episodes with Ladies of Landsat & Sisters of SAR: https://scenefromabove.podbean.com/e/s12e5-takeover-2-inclusive-futures/ https://scenefromabove.podbean.com/e/s9e3-sos/ https://scenefromabove.podbean.com/e/s6e1-ladies-of-landsat/ The speakers: Dr. Antara Dasgupta: https://twitter.com/ant_dasgupta Dr. Flavia de Souza Mendes: https://twitter.com/flasmendes Dr. Gopika Suresh https://twitter.com/Go__pika Dr. Kate Fickas https://twitter.com/katefickas Dr. Laura Dingle Robertson https://twitter.com/LDR1 Dr. Morgan Crowley https://twitter.com/morganahcrowley Rafaela Tiengo https://twitter.com/RafaelaTiengo_ Sarah Banks https://twitter.com/SAR_ahBanks Hints for S13E2. Our next speaker: Was in the military Works with drones We'll talk about Sea Cucumber poop!
Continuing with our season of manga about being a manga artist, we talk about the first volume of Shunju Aono's fictional story ‘I'll Give It My All.. Tomorrow', (Orewamada Honkidashitenaidake). Where a 42 year-old Salaryman quits his job to become a successful manga artist. How delusional is such a man is something we will find out. Skip synopsis @ 5:08 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 079: I'll Give It My all… Tomorrow vol. 1 By Shunju Aono Translation by Akemi Wegmuller Lettering by Steven Rhyse Synopsis: The middle aged Shizuo Oguro quits his fulltime job as a salary man to become a manga artist, or colloquially speaking a mangaka. Much to the malaise of his father and his teenage daughter, Suzuko, who he lives with. In between drawing manga and meeting publishers he works part time slinging burgers and serving fries. Shizuo is an easily distracted man, he likes spending time drinking with his long-time friend Miyata and playing videogames at home, during one of his distractions he discovers that Suzuko is a sex worker, as a favour he asks her to leave and instead to focus on her exams. He is also quickly swayed by the influence of others, he'll do stunts on his bike when he sees kids are off school, simply to gain some semblance of glory. Shizuo will also project his insecurities onto Miyata and when he sleeps, he dreams of a person, presumably the voice of God if not Shizuo's subconscious, confronting Shizuo on his laziness. When Shizuo meets the 26-year-old Shuichi Ichinosawa he finds inspiration to draw up a hard-boiled delinquent manga. In a bonus chapter we are also introduced to Yukiko, a young woman who struggles to find purpose and meaning in her life. And it seems that by befriending Shizuo it has in some ways saved her life. Topics: Shunju Aono's humour, particularly Shizuo's dad crying when told his son wants to be mangaka. And walking in on Shizuo as he sees him dressed in school uniform. Shizuo's beliefs and tenants, how they are formed by the people around him. We see characters have fully formed beliefs in fiction all the time but it is a sign of a good writer when you can see how the character develops them and reflects the views of other characters if not project their views on to others. James compares the Shizuo character to Alita in Yukito Kishiro's Gunnm series; both characters have strong beliefs yet one is amnesiac. People who have found success later in life and the stakes of attempting to do so. Purpose and Meaning of Life. What the Shizuo character and the story tells us on a personal level and how it speaks to our own fears of growing old. Other references: Aika – At the time of the manga's original published run she was a very popular real life Japanese singer and saxophone player that Suzuko listens to. Her music tends to be categorized under the pop genre with rock and jazz influence. Furthermore, in 2011, Aika released “Dancing Arrows” that was used as the official theme song/promotion song of the Hollywood movie “Ironclad” featuring Academy Award nominee and golden globe winner Paul Giamatti (Barney's Version, 12 years a slave), Brian Cox (Troy, X-men), Kate Mara (House of Cards), James Purefoy (The following). Aika also sings the theme song for the award-winning movie “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” featuring Tina Fey. Furthermore, Aika co-wrote the song “Save Your Life” for platinum artist Daniel Powter, featuring Ayaka Hirahara. Her latest release “Heard and Angel” debuted at Spotify “Best of Indie” playlist. Konowata, despite the name “Sea Cucumber”, this is not a vegan food and is basically salty seafood. Apparently, Suzuko reads “Dazai”, most likely a reference to the Japanese writer/author Osamu Dazai. His most famous work outside of Japan is ‘No Longer Human', which has been adapted to manga form twice now by Usamaru Furuya and Junji Ito. Its fair to say that this has been an influence on Shunju Aono. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Sea cucumbers are squishy and soft. They also employ lethal strategies to protect themselves.
Sea cucumbers are squishy and soft. They also employ lethal strategies to protect themselves.
In this episode, we have Ms. Rosalind Baitel talk about Sea Cucumber aquaculture, Panasea. Headquartered on the Caribbean coast of Panama and founded in 2018, Panasea is the first open-ocean sea cucumber hatchery. They are guided by Three Interconnected Beliefs:– They can supply the market's growing demand for sea cucumbers; AND– They can protect and preserve the local marine ecosystem; AND– They can provide jobs to a challenged local economy.
“…and today we're talking about the most romantic sea creature. A brown lump! But more on that later.” At the bottom of the ocean, a brown lump inches along the coral and sands, keeping its notable lack of eyes out for potential predators. But when trouble does come a-sniffin, the slow sea cucumber has a […]
A new fisheries research vessel is back from Nunavut. Those aboard have stories to tell about an abundance of sea cucumber, scallops and other species too. Questions and answers about harbour seals.
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We discuss whether watching TV shows with subtitles on is a young person thing or just an Emily thing, and another round of Are You Smarter Than Jason Dick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Rinella talks with Clay Newcomb, Spencer Neuharth, Chester Floyd, Phil Taylor, Corinne Schneider, and Janis Putelis. Topics discussed: Our new series, Pardon My Plate; Spencer's bumper pool table; watch How to Clean a Sea Cucumber with Steve; echinoderms; what Steve found beachcombing after Japan's tsunami, including his USS Jimmy Carter submarine hat; fucosylated glycosaminoglycan; a sea cucumber sting op; BBQ fetus tasting notes; human foot meat and huevos rancher-toes; hyenas snacking on bones in a lava tube in Saudi Arabia; how hyena cubs with The Tox get bold in front of lions; over $14 billion to wildlife conservation; an ell, the tanned neck hide of a deer as Bear Grease Podcast cryptocurrency; defining apocryphal; bye, bye bitcoin and the end of Chester the Investor; an 1871 magazine article that ends with bear grease saving the day; Doug Duren and Jim Heffelfinger bonding; how real men cry and Jani is more sensitive than Steve; Phil's love of trivia and karaoke; what's the name for a female fox?; MeatEater's Benchmade Steep Country Knife; the origin of a mean mouth bass; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sea cucumber harvesters have untied their boats after a long stand off. A brand new book all about one of this province's busiest fishing communities: Bonavista.
In this episode, host Dr. Felicia Olmeta-Schult's guest is Em Lim, a queer, non-binary MSc student in Biological Sciences at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. They will share with us their personal story that led them to study sea cucumbers, their research experiment, and why sea cucumbers are such fascinating animals. We also discuss the importance of diversity and inclusion in marine sciences. After the gut-wrenching news of hundreds of children found buried near residential schools in Canada, Em asks us if we could donate to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society: https://www.irsss.ca/donate. We hope you will enjoy this episode and join us monthly to discover new guests and their work!
Sea cucumber harvesters are refusing to fish because of the way water loss is calculated, FFAW president Keith Sullivan explains; Canadian Armed Forces' officer Evan Beaton on retrieving unexploded ammunition from four iron ore carriers sunk near Bell Island in 1942.
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On this episode of Indie Pioneers, we chat with the founder of Bescher about the brand’s hero ingredient, sea cucumber collagen, its amazing benefits and why she believes it is set to explode in the beauty world.
The sea cucumber fishery is a lucrative one in this province. Those who are in it are worried that too many more have been invited to join. We say a heartfelt goodbye to audio technician and studio director, Terry Winsor, as he retires.
Today we're talking about Ramadan and a history-making maths teacher. We'll look to outer space with some special high school students, and then dive into the ocean to find out about sharks and how sea cucumbers do their business.
Today we’re talking about Ramadan and a history-making maths teacher. We’ll look to outer space with some special high school students, and then dive into the ocean to find out about sharks and how sea cucumbers do their business.
Why this marina biota has been so popular, nutritious, and expensive? Let's find out more listening to this podcast on the go. Please like, share and subscribe for support to share knowledge and information to more people.
You won't believe all the research showing that sea cucumber and its various extracts have potent anti-cancer and pro-metabolic effects in animals and in people, without causing any harm or side effects whatsoever. Whether you wish to treat cancer or other symptoms and diseases, in this article, you'll learn the science behind sea cucumber medicine, and where to obtain some so you can begin healing today. Article: https://endalldisease.com/sea-cucumber-medicine-cancer-treatments/ Sea cucumber extract: https://endalldisease.com/seacucumber Fucoidan extract: https://endalldisease.com/fucoidan Sign up for the Endalldisease Newsletter and get 3 free ebooks: https://endalldisease.com/subscribe If you enjoyed this episode or found it entertaining in any way, please share it with someone you love. Thanks for listening!
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This week we're talking about the sea pig, a very cute type of deep sea cucumber! Listen to find out more about these charismatic little critters. If you'd like to support the show, please check out our merch store where we sell stickers and postcards featuring Olivia's illustrations. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see Olivia's weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game!
We take you fishing off the Burin Peninsula. This show is all about a quirky, squishy species: the Sea Cucumber
Alice and Leslie journey to China and explore the origins of acupuncture and cuisine across multiple dynasties.
Live recording of a late night into morning set (4am-6.30am) for a lovely audience of burning sea cucumbers that were able to transmit their vibration through the floor from the cuddle puddle to the dj booth. Pure vibes, thank you Zion Burner Mansion Family! Recorded 9.3.2020
Scott, Danielle and Jan had all heard of Sea Cucumbers but didn't know what one really was. Listen as they discover the wonders of Sea Cucumbers and the story of a woman arrested for smuggling them into the U.S.
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We got Shark week, Cow Week, Seahorse week, Starfish week, and lets not forget Sea Cucumber week!!!!!!!!!!
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Greg and Dave discuss King Sweater, chocolate street sellers, and the resurrection of Christ.