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World Ocean Radio
Some Ocean Reading

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 5:06


This week on World Ocean Radio, two new books for readers to consider this fall: "The High Seas: Greed, Power, and The Battle for the Unclaimed Ocean" by Olive Heffernan, and "What the Wild Sea Can Be: The Future of the World Ocean" by Helen Scales. Both books evoke hopeful possibility while exploring the extent of the ocean and the implications of ongoing exploitation and excess. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects.World Ocean Radio 14 Years, 730+ Episodes Ocean is climate Climate is ocean The sea connects all thingsWorld Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, challenges, marine science, policy, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org

Sustainability & The Sea
Coping with Ocean climate grief + hope ft. World Ocean Month recap

Sustainability & The Sea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 24:33


Tune into an ocean climate trauma dump as Carissa processes that Iceland reopening whaling while simultaneously celebrating progress against deep sea mining. This episode dives into how we carry the full range of emotions as ocean advocates.

TU Media Lab: Weekly News and Entertainment
Beyond Miyazaki's World - Ocean Waves

TU Media Lab: Weekly News and Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 81:41


Welcome back to Beyond Miyazaki's World. In this episode, Betty and Avery tackle Tomomi Mochizuki's 1993 movie, Ocean Waves. Join Avery and Betty as they discuss the romantic drama film, and dive deep (no pun intended) into the intricacies of the life of high school student, Taku, and his relationships with his friend, Yutaka, and the new girl from the city, Rikako. Will the duo fall in love with this “hidden gem,” or will it fall out of favor with them? Listen to find out! DISCLAIMER - The contents of Studio 151 podcasts do NOT represent the views and beliefs of the TU Media Lab or the University of Tulsa.

The San Francisco Experience
Neptune finishes the Round the World Ocean Global Race. Talking with skipper Tann Raffray and supporter Amy Bridge.

The San Francisco Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 46:47


Neptune successfully completed the round the world sailing race and crew member and Parkinson's patient Bertrand Delhom has completed a lifelong dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-herlihy/message

Smologies with Alie Ward
OCEANS with Ayana Johnson

Smologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 25:29


Just in time to celebrate World Oceans Day, let's dive into this fan favorite: Are plastic straws really that bad? Why is the sea salty? How do currents work? Do you have to be a marine biologist to help save the ocean? (Spoiler: No!) In a conversation with ocean and policy expert Dr. Ayana Johnson, Alie finds a balance between the wonders and the bummers. First, we learn weird ocean trivia, why we love the sea, and facts about the ocean's depths and beauty. Then, we get to the sad stuff: ocean health, climate change, acidification, pollution, policy and what we can all do.If you've been feeling helpless, this episode gives you all the tools you need to understand and help our friend, the World Ocean.Dr. Johnson's website, X and InstagramBuy her book All We Can SaveCheck out her podcast How to Save a PlanetA donation went to UrbanOceanLab.orgFull-length (*not* G-rated) Oceanology episode + tons of science linksSubscribe to SmologiesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Steven Ray MorrisSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm

Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope
The One World Ocean

Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 5:28


This episode will expire in 24 hours! Missed an episode? Pick it back up anytime! Want the back catalog? Become a supporter on Patreon! patreon.com/mercuryradio More info about ARTC And Mercury at artc.org/mercury  Follow us on Twitter @mercury870 Script available at http://mercuryradio.libsyn.com

BE with Champions
Guy Leech - World Surf Ironman Champion - 3 x Coolongatta Gold Champion - World Ocean Paddling Champion. - CEO & Founder Heart180

BE with Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 72:58


Today we're joined by a true Australian legend, a powerhouse in the world of Surf Ironman, a pioneer in health and fitness.   He's the king of long-distance Surf Ironman races, from the Uncle Toby's Super Series to winning the prestigious Coolangatta Gold three times. He won the World Surf Ironman Championships and the World Ocean Paddling Championship. He was dubbed Australia's Fittest Athlete by the Australian Institute of Sport. His journey spans from Surf Ironman, a short period of triathlons, to becoming a celebrated health advocate and a familiar face on Australian TV, now being the inspirational force behind Heart180.. Welcome to The Greg Bennett Show, Guy Leech.  

SHIPSHAPE
Empowering Young Minds at Sea: Eden Leonard and the World Ocean School

SHIPSHAPE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 46:59


In this episode, Eden shares the inspiring mission of World Ocean School, an organization that takes learning to the high seas. Aboard the historic tall ships Denis Sullivan and Roseway, students embark on a journey of discovery, learning ocean science and sailing while cultivating essential life skills like resilience and teamwork. With over 22,000 students impacted since 2002, Eden discusses how these immersive experiences foster courage, trust, and a strong sense of community among young learners. Tune in to hear how Eden and the World Ocean School are making waves in the field of experiential education, inspiring a new generation of compassionate and courageous changemakers.Eden LeonardWorld Ocean SchoolMerrill CharetteSHIPSHAPE.PRO - Innovative platform that bridges the gap in marine repair& MIDA.PRO - Marine Industry Digital Agency - Web dev / MarketingPodcast - SHIPSHAPE INTERNATIONAL OCEAN INSIGHTSupport the show

Forschung Aktuell - Deutschlandfunk
World Ocean Review 2023 - Wie der Ozean mehr CO2 aufnehmen könnte

Forschung Aktuell - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 6:20


Weil die Fortschritte beim Klimaschutz zu klein sind, müssen Treibhausgase zukünftig aus der Atmosphäre geholt werden. Dabei könnte dem Ozean, der schon jetzt ein Viertel der menschengemachten Emissionen aufnimmt, eine entscheidende Rolle zukommen.Schröder, Tommawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Forschung aktuellDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

World Ocean Radio
Rescue, part 32: World Ocean Ethos

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 5:13


This week on World Ocean Radio we are discussing the means to accelerate the urgent response required to visualize, plan, and implement for a new ocean future. ETHOS is defined as the spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations." About World Ocean RadioPeter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. World Ocean Radio, a project of the World Ocean Observatory, is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.See the entire RESCUE series under the SOLUTIONS banner.World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today's challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

World Ocean Radio
World Ocean Culture

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 5:12


This week on the RESCUE series we're continuing our discussion of the water cycle and the ways it defines our cultural identity from global to local. We are surrounded by evidence of our cultural ocean: we see it at all shores both fresh and salt, we see it the location of our settlements, in our bridges and dams, in fishing vessels and practices, in ports, and so much more. In this episode we'll explore these myriad connections in depth.World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today's challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

World Ocean Radio
Rescue, part 30: Water and World Ocean Health

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 4:57


We are nearing the end of the RESCUE series. This week, in its 30th edition, we're talking about water: the well-spring of world ocean health and the essential natural system that sustains us all, thus its protection and sustainability are the key strategy for RESCUE. About World Ocean Radio Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. World Ocean Radio, a project of the World Ocean Observatory, is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.See the entire RESCUE series under the SOLUTIONS banner.World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today's challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

New Books Network
Steve Mentz, "An Introduction to the Blue Humanities" (Routledge, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 47:35


An Introduction to the Blue Humanities (Routledge, 2023) is the first textbook to explore the many ways humans engage with water, utilizing literary, cultural, historical, and theoretical connections and ecologies to introduce students to the history and theory of water-centric thinking. Comprised of multinational texts and materials, each chapter will provide readers with a range of primary and secondary sources, offering a fresh look at the major oceanic regions, salt and freshwater geographies, and the physical properties of water that characterize the Blue Humanities. Each chapter engages with carefully-chosen primary texts, including frequently-taught works such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Homer's The Odyssey, and Luis Vaz de Camões' The Lusiads, to provide the perfect pedagogy for students to develop an understanding of the Blue Humanities chapter by chapter.  Readers will gain insight into new trends in intellectual culture and the long histories of humans thinking with water, ranging across the many coastlines of the World Ocean to Pacific clouds, Mediterranean lakes, Caribbean swamps, Arctic glaciers, Southern Ocean rainstorms, Atlantic groundwater, and Indian Ocean rivers. Providing new avenues for future thinking and investigation of the Blue Humanities, this volume will be ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses engaging with the environmental humanities and oceanic literature. Steve Mentz is a Professor of English at St. John's University in New York City. His academic expertise includes environmental criticism, the blue humanities, Shakespeare studies, early modern European poetry, and critical theory. He has published five single-author books, including Ocean (2020), Break Up the Anthropocene (2019), and Shipwreck Modernity (2015). He has edited or co-edited six other volumes, published many chapters and articles in scholarly journals and collections, and organized exhibitions and symposia on blue humanities topics. His research has been funded by the Rachel Carson Center in Munich, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the John Carter Brown Library, the National Maritime Museum in London, and other institutions. He received his Ph.D. in English from Yale University in 2000. Scott T. Erich is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. His dissertation, "Taming the Sea: Property, Rights, and the Extractive Seascape of Southeastern Arabia," is an ethnographic and historical examination of how fishermen, local rulers, colonial officials, and private companies claim rights to oceanic “territory” and extract marine natural resources – including pearls, fish, sponges, and oil – from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. He is a recipient of the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Award and the Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. Previously, Scott was a Visiting Scholar at the American University of Sharjah, U.A.E., and a Fellow with the Institute of Current World Affairs in Muscat, Oman. He has worked at the University of Chicago, the Middle East Institute, and the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center. Currently, he is an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Baruch College, and a Community Reef Ambassador with the Billion Oyster Project. Ahmed Yaqoub AlMaazmi is a Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University, Near Eastern Studies Department. His research focuses on the intersection of law, the occult sciences, and the environment across the western Indian Ocean. He can be reached by email at almaazmi@princeton.edu or on Twitter @Ahmed_Yaqoub. Listeners' feedback, questions, and book suggestions are most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Education
Steve Mentz, "An Introduction to the Blue Humanities" (Routledge, 2023)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 47:35


An Introduction to the Blue Humanities (Routledge, 2023) is the first textbook to explore the many ways humans engage with water, utilizing literary, cultural, historical, and theoretical connections and ecologies to introduce students to the history and theory of water-centric thinking. Comprised of multinational texts and materials, each chapter will provide readers with a range of primary and secondary sources, offering a fresh look at the major oceanic regions, salt and freshwater geographies, and the physical properties of water that characterize the Blue Humanities. Each chapter engages with carefully-chosen primary texts, including frequently-taught works such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Homer's The Odyssey, and Luis Vaz de Camões' The Lusiads, to provide the perfect pedagogy for students to develop an understanding of the Blue Humanities chapter by chapter.  Readers will gain insight into new trends in intellectual culture and the long histories of humans thinking with water, ranging across the many coastlines of the World Ocean to Pacific clouds, Mediterranean lakes, Caribbean swamps, Arctic glaciers, Southern Ocean rainstorms, Atlantic groundwater, and Indian Ocean rivers. Providing new avenues for future thinking and investigation of the Blue Humanities, this volume will be ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses engaging with the environmental humanities and oceanic literature. Steve Mentz is a Professor of English at St. John's University in New York City. His academic expertise includes environmental criticism, the blue humanities, Shakespeare studies, early modern European poetry, and critical theory. He has published five single-author books, including Ocean (2020), Break Up the Anthropocene (2019), and Shipwreck Modernity (2015). He has edited or co-edited six other volumes, published many chapters and articles in scholarly journals and collections, and organized exhibitions and symposia on blue humanities topics. His research has been funded by the Rachel Carson Center in Munich, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the John Carter Brown Library, the National Maritime Museum in London, and other institutions. He received his Ph.D. in English from Yale University in 2000. Scott T. Erich is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. His dissertation, "Taming the Sea: Property, Rights, and the Extractive Seascape of Southeastern Arabia," is an ethnographic and historical examination of how fishermen, local rulers, colonial officials, and private companies claim rights to oceanic “territory” and extract marine natural resources – including pearls, fish, sponges, and oil – from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. He is a recipient of the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Award and the Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. Previously, Scott was a Visiting Scholar at the American University of Sharjah, U.A.E., and a Fellow with the Institute of Current World Affairs in Muscat, Oman. He has worked at the University of Chicago, the Middle East Institute, and the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center. Currently, he is an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Baruch College, and a Community Reef Ambassador with the Billion Oyster Project. Ahmed Yaqoub AlMaazmi is a Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University, Near Eastern Studies Department. His research focuses on the intersection of law, the occult sciences, and the environment across the western Indian Ocean. He can be reached by email at almaazmi@princeton.edu or on Twitter @Ahmed_Yaqoub. Listeners' feedback, questions, and book suggestions are most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - JASON deCAIRES TAYLOR - Sculptor, Environmentalist, Creator of Underwater Museums

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 28:26


What if museums weren't confined to buildings but could be part of the natural world? What if sculptures could not only celebrate our oceans, but also provide habitats for marine life?Jason deCaires Taylor is a sculptor, environmentalist, and underwater photographer. His works are constructed using materials to instigate natural growth and the subsequent changes intended to explore the aesthetics of decay, rebirth, and metamorphosis. DeCaires Taylor's pioneering public art projects are not only examples of successful marine conservation but also works of art that seek to encourage environmental awareness and lead us to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the underwater world."I just think we need to protect these areas. We have to feel for them. We have to understand them. And we have to feel that connection. So I would certainly encourage as many people as possible to learn to dive, to learn to snorkel and to really be in the moment, be in the space, in order to foster that empathy for the marine world. For me, it's one of the most beautiful, spiritual, and diverse places on the planet. And it's so little understood, but it's changing.We actually have some new works which have scientific monitoring devices in them. They actually have little sensors in them that monitor temperature and salinity and other factors. And they can be removed and then scanned. And all that data can then be downloaded to also monitor how the works are. I just completed a big project in Australia which just opened on World Ocean's Day. And one of the main pieces there is this piece called The Ocean Siren. And it is a young indigenous woman who is standing on the coastline, and she's actually attached to a weather station connected via a satellite link to a weather station out on the Great Barrier Reef. And that feeds data back to her. And then there's a solar array that changes a series of LEDs on her skin. So she changes red and orange color when there are prolonged spikes in temperature that could indicate coral bleaching. And then when the water is cooler, she obviously comes back down to a cooler blue or green color."www.underwatersculpture.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
JASON deCAIRES TAYLOR - Sculptor, Environmentalist, Creator of Underwater Museums

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 28:26


What if museums weren't confined to buildings but could be part of the natural world? What if sculptures could not only celebrate our oceans, but also provide habitats for marine life?Jason deCaires Taylor is a sculptor, environmentalist, and underwater photographer. His works are constructed using materials to instigate natural growth and the subsequent changes intended to explore the aesthetics of decay, rebirth, and metamorphosis. DeCaires Taylor's pioneering public art projects are not only examples of successful marine conservation but also works of art that seek to encourage environmental awareness and lead us to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the underwater world."I just think we need to protect these areas. We have to feel for them. We have to understand them. And we have to feel that connection. So I would certainly encourage as many people as possible to learn to dive, to learn to snorkel and to really be in the moment, be in the space, in order to foster that empathy for the marine world. For me, it's one of the most beautiful, spiritual, and diverse places on the planet. And it's so little understood, but it's changing.We actually have some new works which have scientific monitoring devices in them. They actually have little sensors in them that monitor temperature and salinity and other factors. And they can be removed and then scanned. And all that data can then be downloaded to also monitor how the works are. I just completed a big project in Australia which just opened on World Ocean's Day. And one of the main pieces there is this piece called The Ocean Siren. And it is a young indigenous woman who is standing on the coastline, and she's actually attached to a weather station connected via a satellite link to a weather station out on the Great Barrier Reef. And that feeds data back to her. And then there's a solar array that changes a series of LEDs on her skin. So she changes red and orange color when there are prolonged spikes in temperature that could indicate coral bleaching. And then when the water is cooler, she obviously comes back down to a cooler blue or green color."www.underwatersculpture.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Meditation Monday
Ocean Meditation: Diving through Coral Tunnels in the Bahamas

Meditation Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 11:25


In honor of World Ocean's Day, the entire month of June is dedicated to ocean-themed meditations for mentally exploring different parts of our blue planet. Today's episode takes you diving through mesmerizing coral tunnels in a shallow ocean in the Bahamas. Waterlust: https://waterlust.com/?rfsn=6685292.344996&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6685292.344996 Website: vitaminseawellnessstudio.com Contact: info@vitaminseawellnessstudio.com IG/FB: @vitaminseawellnessstudio

Zoo-notable
World Ocean Month Special- Tell Me a Story with Megan Paider (Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium)

Zoo-notable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 49:41


June has a lot of significance to everyone-- Pride Month, Juneteenth, and World Oceans Month. To celebrate the latter, I sat down with Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium staff biologist Megan Paider to talk about our passion and love for the ocean, sharing that passion with visitors, and ways to promote mental health in a very stressful work environment (and how it's never "just a fish"). Want to learn more? Check out GRAZE (Growing Resiliency in Aquarium and Zoo Employees) to find out more about taking care of yourself. Learn more about Megan's (current) favorite animal Bowmouth Guitarfish, and my favorite, Sea Squirts. And go visit your local aquarium! Connect to the ocean in a healthy and positive way (here's the link for Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium). *Sorry this is late! I was on vacation in Montana and just didn't have any time to edit or post. Which is a great thing once in a while, honestly...

Meditation Monday
Ocean Meditation: Floating in the Bahamas

Meditation Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 10:08


In honor of World Ocean's Day, the entire month of June is dedicated to ocean-themed meditations for mentally exploring different parts of our blue planet. Today's episode takes you floating in the tranquil turquoise waters of the Bahamas. Waterlust: https://waterlust.com/?rfsn=6685292.344996&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6685292.344996 Website: vitaminseawellnessstudio.com Contact: info@vitaminseawellnessstudio.com IG/FB: @vitaminseawellnessstudio

Zoo-notable
Soul of an Octopus (World Ocean's Month) by Sy Montgomery (S3E22)

Zoo-notable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 23:21


Celebrating World Oceans Month is one of my favorite things on Zoo-notable. There are so many incredible books out there, but this one, The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery resonated with me from beginning to end. Sy has a way with bringing her readers to experience exactly the excitement and wonder she discovers with her stories about amazing animals. Check out footage of Sy the Octopus (named for the author, but not part of the book). And discover more about octopus from Seattle Aquarium (my current hometown aquarium and one of my favorite places to visit). Discover more Sy Montgomery books, featured on Zoo-notable: How to Be a Good Creature And discover more podcasts that discuss the importance of zoos and aquariums: Rossifari, Zoologic, and AquatiZoo Want to check out Soul of the Octopus yourself? Grab a copy for you and a friend, or find it at your local library Celebrate World Oceans Month and Zoo and Aquarium Month by visiting your local aquarium, tide pool/beach, or marine center. Connect with the ocean in a healthy and positive way!

Meditation Monday
Ocean Meditation: Swimming with Humpback Whales

Meditation Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 12:33


World Ocean's Day is June 8 so the entire month of June is dedicated to ocean-themed meditations for mentally exploring different parts of our blue planet. Today's episode takes you swimming with humpback whales in Mo'orea, French Polynesia. Waterlust: https://waterlust.com/?rfsn=6685292.344996&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6685292.344996 Website: vitaminseawellnessstudio.com Contact: info@vitaminseawellnessstudio.com IG/FB: @vitaminseawellnessstudio

OCEAN CRIME
Eiskaltes Verbrechen: Die verheerenden Auswirkungen der Antarktis-Schmelze

OCEAN CRIME

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 48:21


Krachende Eisberge sind keine Seltenheit mehr. Der Planet wird wärmer, das Eis schmilzt und ganz eindeutig ist der Mensch die treibende Kraft für dieses Verbrechen an der Umwelt. In dieser Folge von OCEAN CRIME sprechen Maja und Madeleine mit Prof. Dr. Martin Visbeck über die Eisschmelze in der Antarktis. Martin ist Klimaforscher und Professor für Physikalische Ozeanographie im Forschungsbereich Ozeanzirkulation und Klimadynamik am Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften. Bei seiner Arbeit untersucht er Strömung, Temperatur und Meeresspiegel im Ozean und was das mit dem Klimawandel zu tun hat. Erfahre, warum das Klima immer wärmer wird, wie es zur Eisschmelze kommt und was wir Menschen damit zu tun haben. Was für Auswirkungen hat das schmelzende Eis auf uns Menschen und die Lebewesen im Meer? Welche Gefahren bringen die Verschmutzungen hervor, die sich über viele 100 Jahre im schmelzenden Eis sammeln? Und was kann man den Menschen sagen, die immer noch nicht an den Klimawandel "glauben"? Prof. Dr. Martin Visbeck nimmt dich mit in seinen Arbeitsalltag, verdeutlicht die wichtigsten Grundlagen und Zusammenhänge von Eisschmelze und Klimawandel, geht auf die Ölvorkommen unter dem Eis ein und spricht abschließend darüber, wie du konkret ins Handeln kommen kannst. Entdecke, wie du Teil dieser wichtigen Diskussion werden kannst und erfahre mehr über die Folgen des schmelzenden Antarktis-Eises. Gib uns deine Stimme für den deutschen Podcastpreis: https://www.deutscher-podcastpreis.de/podcasts/ocean-crime-2/

American Shoreline Podcast Network
RESCUE, part 12: Technological Innovation | World Ocean Ocean

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 5:24


This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a discussion of alternative energy solutions, battery technology, geothermal energy production, and the adaptation of existing at-sea platforms and rigs to capture energy from the ocean as a less-polluting, renewed, refit utility, taking an old technology and transforming it into a new solution for our energy future. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit
Takeaways from the World Ocean Summit 2023

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 19:43


The World Ocean Summit is an annual global event run by The Economist Group, which brings together the wide ocean community, from business and finance to governments, national and international policy-makers, civil society and academia. This year, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of this event in Lisbon, Portugal.In this episode, Martin Koehring, head of the World Ocean Initiative at Economist Impact, shares his firsthand experience at the summit and his key takeaways, with Naka Kondo, lead editor of Back to Blue at Economist Impact.Make a submission at backtoblueinitiative.com/take-action-on-ocean-pollution to close the marine pollution data gap.Follow the Back to Blue series for more podcast episodes, or visit backtoblueinitiative.com for more content.Back to Blue is an initiative of Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Back to Blue by Economist Impact
Takeaways from the World Ocean Summit 2023

Back to Blue by Economist Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 19:43


The World Ocean Summit is an annual global event run by The Economist Group, which brings together the wide ocean community, from business and finance to governments, national and international policy-makers, civil society and academia. This year, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of this event in Lisbon, Portugal.In this episode, Martin Koehring, head of the World Ocean Initiative at Economist Impact, shares his firsthand experience at the summit and his key takeaways, with Naka Kondo, lead editor of Back to Blue at Economist Impact.Make a submission at backtoblueinitiative.com/take-action-on-ocean-pollution to close the marine pollution data gap.Follow the Back to Blue series for more podcast episodes, or visit backtoblueinitiative.com for more content.Back to Blue is an initiative of Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Little News Ears
News for Kids at LNE.news - Veh's World - Ocean Pollution

Little News Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 6:05


It's March 15, 2023. Veh is back to teach us all about the dangers of ocean pollution. Let's learn all about it!

Den of Rich
Givi Givishvili | Гиви Гивишвили

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 123:28


Givi Givishvili graduated from TSU in 1962 (Department of Physics). In 1963, he was assigned to Moscow (IZMIRAN), and to this day remains in it, delving into and trying to solve some problems of the near space - the ionosphere and the upper layers of the atmosphere. For the experimental study of the global structure of the ionosphere from 1967 to 1978, he was engaged in its monitoring from the research vessels "Akademik Kurchatov" and "Akademik Korolev" in the basin of the World Ocean - the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian (participated in 7 voyages). The theoretical understanding of the obtained materials resulted in the defense of his doctoral dissertation in 1995. Givi is the author of a number of articles in the journal "Problems of Philosophy" devoted to the problems of the role of man in the Universe (since 1995), and 12 books on philosophy, history, and economics (since 2001 .). From 2001 to 2004 he lectured on these subjects to students at Moscow State University, the Russian State Humanitarian University, and the International University. But then he completely switched to working on books. For about 15 years he was vice president of the Russian Humanist Society (RGO). ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

The Climate Daily
Not Enough Room on Earth For a Trillion Trees?! The World Ocean Observatory, Climate Champion, Adam Dieme!

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 7:08


Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast

The time has come: it's the final episode of Casting Lots. For real this time. Join Alix and Carmella for all your remaining cannibalism questions answered, plus a bonus Arctic adventure involving an Italian airship and a very good dog. Did you know Casting Lots now has merch? Find us on Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/CastingLotsPod/shop TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2022/12/05/s4-e6-one-last-bite/ CREDITS Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Ashley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend.Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY Filimonov, A. and R. Coalson. (2018). Cannibal Island: in 1933, nearly 5,000 died in one of Stalin's most horrific labour camps. Available at: https://www.rferl.org/a/cannibal-island-in-1933-nearly-5-000-died-in-one-of-stalin-s-most-horrific-labor-camps/29341167.html Hug, C. (2012). ‘Nobile's drama and Amundesen's end'. Polar Journal, 24 April. Available at: https://polarjournal.ch/en/2021/04/24/nobiles-drama-and-amundsens-end/ Museum of the World Ocean. (n.d.). Umberto Nobile's Expedition 1928. Available at: https://www.krassin.ru/en/o-ledokole-en/podvig-vo-ldakh-en.html Piesing, M. (2021). N-4 Down. Boston, NY: Mariner Books. ‘Ring Around Nobile'. (1928). Time, 6 August. Available at: https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,787439-1,00.html ‘Was Zappi a cannibal?'. (1929). Worker, 17 April, p. 2. Available at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71159996

World Ocean Radio
Billion Oyster Project

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 5:03


This summer we are revisiting some of our favorite World Ocean episodes that highlight optimism in ocean news, science and advocacy. In this episode we're talking about the history of oysters, New York Harbor, and the Harbor School—an innovative high school on Governor's Island in New York City, highlighting their Billion Oyster Project, designed to revive the defunct oyster populations through an ambitious goal of restoring no less than one billion oysters to New York harbor. Harbor School's restorative ecosystem service activities are reconnecting the harbor to the 30 million people living within its vast urban watershed.World Ocean Radio provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects; it is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.

Bright Side
How Deep Is the Ocean In Reality?

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 20:12


A whopping 94% of all life-forms on Earth are aquatic. Such a huge number of living beings who can't survive without water is understandable. After all, more than 70% of our planet's surface is covered with water. The World Ocean includes the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. There's enough water in the oceans to fill a 685-mile-long bathtub! One of the main nagging questions people have been asking for ages is "How deep is the ocean in reality?" Let's find an answer to it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Smarter Impact
Paul Holthus, CEO, World Ocean Council - Leading the way to responsible sustainable practises

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 13:08


Join Paul Holthus, CEO of the World Ocean Council and I from the 2022 APAC Impact Investment Summit, as we discuss the purpose and scale of the World Ocean Council in creating industry leadership in keeping the global ocean healthy, such as by lowering emissions by reducing biofouling on vessels, and the need and opportunity for investing in and developing port reception facilities to tackle broad solid waste challenges.  These include the 150 million tons of plastics in the ocean, the 11 million tons being added every year, the 5 countries responsible for 95% of this waste.We move on to "Ships of Opportunity" which is working to use the 90,000 merchant vessels and three to four million fishing boat to collect data to help document and responsibly use the ocean. We also talk about the great need for investing in the creation of technologies that will improve our understanding, monitoring and management of oceans and climate change. I ask what Paul what he's changed his mind about over the past decades, and what needs to happen next when it comes to 'Corporate Ocean Responsibility', before we discuss the open oceans;Paul outlines how open ocean carbon sequestration is the only frontier big enough to enable us to sequester the gigatons of carbon needed to truly tackle a warming planet, and leaves our conversation with his one piece of advice for investors focused on climate change and leaving a better future for the world.Find out more and join the organisation at https://www.oceancouncil.org; Paul and team are particularly happy to help investors really understand where they can make a difference.If you enjoyed the interview, please give this a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - you can connect with me on LinkedIn at http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and find out more about how we help world leading impact funds and business tell their story to investors at http://bravocharlie.globalSupport the show

Meditation Monday
Ocean Meditation: Sea Kayaking in Palau Guided Visualization

Meditation Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 12:47


June includes World Reef Day (June 1) and World Ocean's Day (June 8), so this month's meditations will be guided visualizations that take us to some of the most amazing ocean environments on the planet. Today's meditation takes you sea kayaking and snorkeling in the Rock Islands of Palau. Waterlust: https://waterlust.com/?rfsn=6685292.344996&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6685292.344996 Email list for the free ocean-inspired wellness workshop: https://vitaminseawellnessstudio.com/join-email-list Interested in learning more about meditation? The Meditation 101 mini course covers all the basics, from how to meditate to the science behind it to the benefits you can expect, all in 10 minutes a day over 5 days. Check it out here: https://vitaminseawellnessstudio.thinkific.com/courses/meditation-101 My website: vitaminseawellnessstudio.com Contact: info@vitaminseawellnessstudio.com IG/FB: @vitaminseawellnessstudio Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJwngO2dUfBJlziHLN1e5Kw

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
World Ocean Week.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 20:12


Gugu Mhlungu and CSI & Nature Conservationist, Tim Neary speaks to Director of Education at uShaka Sea World, Jone Porter on Ocean health with the 2022 conservation action focus being to protect at least 30% of our blue planet by 2030. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast
Mark Thompson: California is Heading in the Wrong Direction for Drought

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 16:17


Belinda Waymouth, GOOD Eco News Creator & Environmental Journalist joins Mark Thompson for "It's The Planet, Stupid!" Weymouth tells Mark why California is heading in the wrong direction for the state's drought and how we can protect our oceans as World Ocean's Day was on Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Mark Thompson: California is Heading in the Wrong Direction for Drought

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 16:17


Belinda Waymouth, GOOD Eco News Creator & Environmental Journalist joins Mark Thompson for "It's The Planet, Stupid!" Weymouth tells Mark why California is heading in the wrong direction for the state's drought and how we can protect our oceans as World Ocean's Day was on Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Whole Tooth
Celebrating ocean wins! With Sarah Fowler OBE

The Whole Tooth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 59:41


We all know that our oceans are in trouble, and that taking action to protect and fight for them is incredibly important. But it can also be hard to motivate yourself to keep going, especially when it feels like change isn't happening. But we are slowly turning the tide – and that is what this episode is all about. In honour of World Ocean's Day (June 8th), host Isla sits down with Sarah Fowler OBE, scientific advisor to SOSF and founding trustee of The Shark Trust, to discuss some the actions YOU are taking to help save our seas, and talk about how they are contributing to a positive impact worldwide.   You can find out more about the Save Our Seas Foundation, and the work that we do, at www.saveourseas.com.You can also access the show-notes for this episode, along with an accessible summary, here: https://saveourseas.com/worldofsharks/thewholetooth. 

Meditation Monday
Ocean Meditation: Snorkeling in Raja Ampat Guided Visualization

Meditation Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 12:43


June includes World Reef Day (June 1) and World Ocean's Day (June 8), so this month's meditations will be guided visualizations that take us to some of the most amazing ocean environments on the planet. Today's meditation takes you snorkeling in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Waterlust: https://waterlust.com/?rfsn=6685292.344996&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6685292.344996 Email list for the free ocean-inspired wellness workshop: https://vitaminseawellnessstudio.com/join-email-list Interested in learning more about meditation? The Meditation 101 mini course covers all the basics, from how to meditate to the science behind it to the benefits you can expect, all in 10 minutes a day over 5 days. Check it out here: https://vitaminseawellnessstudio.thinkific.com/courses/meditation-101 My website: vitaminseawellnessstudio.com Contact: info@vitaminseawellnessstudio.com IG/FB: @vitaminseawellnessstudio Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJwngO2dUfBJlziHLN1e5Kw

31st Brewing
Hop Butcher For The World Ocean Key Double Milkshake IPA Review

31st Brewing

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 8:10


Hop Butcher For The World Ocean Key is a Double Milkshake IPA by style. Citra & Motueka-hopped Milkshake Double India Pale Ale Brewed with Pineapple, Key Lime & Vanilla. This craft beer is 7.5% ABV. In this craft beer review, we will take a look at the color, smell, and taste.

American Shoreline Podcast Network
Taking a Virtual Stroll Around the World Ocean Explorer DEEP SEA exhibit with Peter Neill

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 64:19


On this episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham welcome Peter Neill to the show to talk about the new World Ocean Explorer DEEP SEA exhibit, a virtual aquarium launched in partnership between the World Ocean Observatory and the Schmidt Ocean Institute. THE DEEP SEA is an educational, interactive online platform for ocean exploration and discovery, utilizing high-resolution video, models, and descriptive materials of newly discovered deep-sea ocean species and environments observed during science expeditions. The DEEP SEA exhibit was designed to bring three-dimensional ocean literacy and marine science education to a worldwide audience of educators, students and individuals interested in the full spectrum of biodiversity and related value provided by the ocean–the largest, most essential natural system on earth. The virtual aquarium allows users to explore deep-sea ecosystems that cannot be observed in a traditional aquarium setting, such as hydrothermal vents, whale falls, and interactions with 3D models of newly discovered species. Peter Neill is founder and director of the World Ocean Observatory, a web-based place of exchange for information and educational services about the health of the ocean. Throughout his career, Mr. Neill has contributed to organizations devoted to marine affairs, education, and culture.

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World Ocean Radio
World Ocean Explorer: Introducing a Virtual Aquarium Project

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 5:16


This week we introduce listeners to World Ocean Explorer, a new, revolutionary and immersive 3D virtual aquarium project the W2O team has been developing over the past year. Explorer is a game-based learning environment designed to promote ocean literacy and excitement for ocean exploration. Launching in late March.

World Ocean Radio
The Spilhaus World Ocean Map

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 5:15


Visualization is a powerful tool for understanding beyond data, opening our minds and enabling transformative change through a new way of seeing. This week we're discussing the Spilhaus World Ocean Map, a projection of earth centered on Antarctica that makes the ocean the focus of an astonishing worldview, pushing the land to the outer edges of the square and re-organizing our global geography around the true natural systems of the world ocean.

American Shoreline Podcast Network
Celebrating Independence Day with Peter Neill of the World Ocean Observatory

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 77:45


In this episode, in celebration of Independence Day around the American Shoreline, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham welcome ocean education and communication pioneer Peter Neill to the show. Peter Neill is an author and an editor on environmental and ocean issues, and the founding Director of the World Ocean Observatory, a web-based place for education and information exchange on the health of the ocean. Previously President of the South Street Seaport Museum from 1985-2005, he was tenured as a Research Associate at the Climate Change Institute, University of Maine in 2015.

1623 Studios Podcasts
Revolution at Sea — The Hapsburg Castilian Empire (Ep 6)

1623 Studios Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 22:14


Using the World Ocean, Spain creates a global colonial empire.

The Climate Daily
Eco-Artist Diane Burko! ACES for the Environment, Global Environment Facility, World Ocean Network

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 8:13


Eco-Artist Diane Burko! Plus ACES for the environment, plus Global Environment Facility, and discover the World Ocean Network.

Science 360
A Lesson for World Ocean Week

Science 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 21:01


Back in the summer of 2018, I was kayaking in Johnstone Strait on the north coast of Vancouver Island. Being passionate about education and the oceans, I took the chance to teach my fellow kayakers about the plight of the oceans. I edited it and am using it for this week's podcast. This is World Ocean Week and I'd like anyone with the opportunity to teach, to use some of what you might learn here about the oceans and share with your students. This is critical information and as teachers, we have to be willing to inform and share what we learn in order to have a positive impact on the future. I hope what you hear in this episode will help you teach your student about this critical topic...the health of our oceans.

Carol Ofori
Carol speaks to the KZN Beach Cleanup team for World Oceans Day

Carol Ofori

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 6:17


Carol Ofori loves the beach and she wanted to shed some light on the fact that our oceans are being polluted daily. In honour of World Ocean's Day, she spoke to Presha Soogrim from the KZN Beach Cleanup team. They dedicate a once a month gathering where they go to the beach with a group of volunteers and pick up plastic and other rubbish off the shores.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Lives And Livelihoods Of The Malaysian Fishing Industry

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 10:53


In conjunction with World Ocean's Day, Dr. Loh Jiun-Yan, Assistant Professor at UCSI University describes the challenges faced by the Malaysian fishing industry, efforts taken to improve sustainability, and the short term assistance offered during the pandemic Image Credit: Image Credit: OlegD / Shutterstock.com

The Other 70%
The Other 70%: Trailer

The Other 70%

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 1:14


What we think of as our physical footprint tends to be limited to the 30% of the Earth made up of rock, soil and sand, yet our lives on land depend heavily on the health of The Other 70%: our World Ocean. From climate regulation to food security, energy production to coastal living, global trade to recreational surfing — we are tied to the ocean in more ways than you might think. Despite all of this, we know more about the surface of the Moon than the depths of our own ocean. We are on a mission to change that. Join The Other 70% host Nevin DiParlo in his conversations with inspiring entrepreneurs, technologists, and activists who are building the blue vision for the future. The Other 70% is brought to you by Nortek. As ocean enthusiasts, researchers, and technologists, we are on a mission to make an impact through innovation, exploration, and activism above and below the surface. Dive in with us by subscribing below.

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit
World Ocean Summit and Back to Blue

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 24:44


In this episode, The EIU's senior editors Jason Wincuinas and Naka Kondo have a virtual watercooler chat about The Economist Group's initiatives to promote ocean health, and the World Ocean Summit virtual week.Watch the World Ocean Summit on demand.Visit Back to Blue, The Economist Group and The Nippon Foundation's multi-year initiative on pollution and ocean health.Learn more about The Economist Group's World Ocean Initiative. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Point 01
Martin Koehring of The Economist's World Ocean Initiative

Point 01

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 25:34


In today’s Point 01 conversation Aaron Cohen sits down with Martin Koehring, Head of the Economist’s World Ocean Initiative to talk about how reinvigorating the ocean economy will lead to sustained and equitable economic growth. With previous efforts managing initiatives in global food distribution, and women’s entrepreneurship, Martin intimately understands the link between business and sustainability in a way that few others do. To find out more information on the work he is doing with the World Ocean Initiative, you can them online at woi.economist.com. You can also find Martin on social media @economistmartin. Don’t forget to like, rate, and subscribe to Point 01 Podcasts on Apple Podcast, Google Play, and Spotify. You can also find us on twitter @point01podcast and on the web at climate.hellotherma.com. Today’s podcast was brought to you by Therma, a smart refrigeration management company. Find them on the web at hellotherma.com.

Ologies with Alie Ward
Oceanology (THE OCEAN) with Ayana Johnson: Encore Presentation

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 81:06


With some fresh updates, ocean and policy expert Dr. Ayana Johnson guests in an encore presentation of a fan favorite episode.  Hear updates from her, learn about her new podcast “How to Save a Planet,” and what she’s been up to since this episode originally aired in 2018. Are plastic straws really that bad? What's the oldest message in a bottle? Any scuba vs. snorkel strategies? Does sunscreen kill coral? Can we reverse ocean warming in our lifetime? Alie struggles with finding a balance between the wonders and the bummers, and in the first 20 or so minutes, we’ll learn weird ocean trivia, why we love the sea, and facts about the ocean's depths and beauty. Then, we get to the sad stuff: ocean health, climate change, acidification, pollution, policy and what we can all do. If you've been feeling helpless, this episode gives you all the tools you need to understand and help our friend, the World Ocean. Also: some great information about whale pee. A donation went to UrbanOceanLab.org   Buy her book, out on September 22: https://www.allwecansave.earth Her podcast: “How to Save a Planet”  https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet Dr. Johnson's OceanCollectiv.co Dr. Johnson on Twitter @ayanaeliza and Instagram @ayanaeliza Dr. Johnson's website: ayanaelizabeth.com Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes! Follow @Ologies on Twitter or Instagram Follow @AlieWard on Twitter or Instagram More links at www.alieward.com Sound editing by Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show: http://Patreon.com/ologies

Scuba Shack Radio
39. Fen Johnson Part 3 – FENJOHN Company and the equipment he offered plus a discussion on World Ocean Observatory

Scuba Shack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 21:12


ER Fenimore Johnson had a company named FENJOHN that build and sold underwater photography equipment along with a wide array of scuba diving equipment. The company was based out of Ardmore, PA. The 1954 catalog featured the FENJOHN Bantam 16mm underwater motion picture camera for the hefty price of $1990 ($19,010 in 2020 dollars). By … Continue reading 39. Fen Johnson Part 3 – FENJOHN Company and the equipment he offered plus a discussion on World Ocean Observatory →

Revolution at Sea
Episode 06: The Habsburg Castilian Empire

Revolution at Sea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 22:14


Using the World Ocean, Spain creates a global colonial empire.

Shades of Green
Celebration of World Ocean Week 2020 with our Experienced Ocean Experts - July 2 2020

Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 52:58


Our oceans continue to be threatened by human interaction, climate change, and contamination from toxic wastes. World Ocean Week was June 8 – 12, 2020. This year, the UN Environment Program (UNEP) has issued a call to action in its latest campaign to remind everyone that human health is intricately linked to the planet’s health – from the air that we breathe to the food that we eat. Our special guests are: George Cummings. He is a United Nations SDG14 Ocean Ambassador, Biochemist, technology enthusiast with 30 years of scuba diving experience as a video journalist. Anna Farrell-Sherman. She is the Clean Water Associate at the non-profit Environment Texas. Luke Metzger, the Executive Director for Environment Texas.

American Shoreline Podcast Network
Peter Neill, Founder and Director of World Ocean Observatory | Sea Change

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 74:34


Looking for a mid-week energy boost? Join Jenna on the latest episode of the Sea Change Podcast as she sits down for a lively and free-flowing conversation with Peter Neill, Founder and Director of World Ocean Observatory. During this discussion, the two explore the world of ocean research, education, and conservation and share insights into what it will take to transition to a sustainable, resilient future.

Health & Longevity
World Ocean Week – Is Fish Safe to Eat?

Health & Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 28:32


Today on Health & Longevity, Dr. John Westerdahl honors World Ocean Week. This past Monday, June 8th, was World Ocean’s Day with weeklong educational programs and events held worldwide focusing on protecting the natural environment of our world’s oceans. There is a growing concern of the pollution of our oceans and the safety of eating […]

Jacobartz Online Radio
சமூகம்‌ பேசுவோம் with Anelayas and Jestin

Jacobartz Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 5:50


சமூகம்‌ பேசுவோம் is our talk show Hosted by Jestin & Anelayas ||Show- 05 | This show highlights the essence of ocean in our livelihood and economy #June 8 #World Ocean day || tell a friend about the show || God Bless || visit our website : jacobartzradio.wordpress.com | Share your valuable suggestions and comments on our Facebook page : fb.me/jacobartz.or

HMSC Connects! Podcast
Diving Deep for Ocean’s Week with Peter Girguis

HMSC Connects! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 22:59


Welcome to HMSC Connects! where Jennifer Berglund goes behind the scenes of four Harvard museums to explore the connections between us, our big, beautiful world, and even what lies beyond. To celebrate World Ocean week she is speaking Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, Peter Girguis.

Radio Cayman News
6 PM News for 28 May 2020

Radio Cayman News

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 16:23


How's this for breaking news... no new positive's for Covid 19 in the Cayman Islands today. As the islands surpass the 10,000 test mark and suppression measures relax, His Excellency the Governor says the basic of distancing, hand-washing and wearing masks in enclosed public spaces become increasingly important. Also in the news, the story behind the Noah's Ark project, changes in Government's scholarship project and gearing up for World Ocean's Day. #radiocaymannews #caymanislands --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rcnews/message

InterNational
Christine Valentin directrice général du World Ocean Council

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 4:07


durée : 00:04:07 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Le Conseil mondial des océans, World Ocean Council, est une alliance mondiale et intersectorielle dirigeante du secteur des océans, engagée dans la «responsabilité des entreprises vis-à-vis de l'océan»

The Whalenerd‘s Podcast
Episode 23 - Slater's San Juan Island Trip & Eric's Rare Sighting

The Whalenerd‘s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 54:14


We are a little behind schedule this week, but for good reason! Slater took off to San Juan Islands last minute this weekend for a quick trip up north. He had an excellent trip up there and got to see a rare young killer whale! Eric also had an incredible and rare sighting of Baird's beaked whales in Monterey! Katlyn saw three blue whales last week too. Exciting things! As a reminder the beach clean up in Monterey is this weekend, Saturday June 8th 2019 from 11:30am-1:30pm. World Ocean's Day is Saturday June 8th so do something nice for the ocean regardless of where you are!

Larisa English Club Podcast
Larisa English Club #10 with Billgreen54

Larisa English Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 9:01


Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #10 What’s New? America’s Oceans and Seas Facts. History Topic! The Earths Oceans Unexplored. Conversation Topic. Musical Instruments and Conversation. Speaking Practice. Basic Dialog with Musical Instrument. Basic Grammar Review. The Past Simple Tense. English Grammar. Adverbs During, While and For. What’s New? America’s Oceans and Seas Facts. While there is only one global ocean, the vast body of water that covers 71% of Earth is geographically divided into distinct regions. The United States recognizes five named ocean basins: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern. The ocean and large inland lakes play an integral role in many of the Earth’s systems, including climate and weather. More than 50% of all species on Earth are found under the ocean and the ocean helps sustain human life above the water by providing 20% of the animal protein and 5% of the total protein in the human diet. In the United States alone, there are over 95,000 miles of shoreline. More than half of the U.S. population lives within 50 miles of the coast in the narrow area of land known as the “coastal zone.” History Topic! The Earths Oceans Unexplored. Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet’s surface and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth’s surface and 90% of the Earth’s biosphere. The ocean contains 97% of Earth’s water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters. As the world ocean is the principal component of Earth’s hydrosphere, it is integral to all known life. The world ocean forms part of the carbon cycle, and influences climate and weather patterns. The world ocean is the habitat of 230,000 known species. Because much of it is unexplored, the number of species that exist is much larger, possibly over two million different species. The origin of Earth’s oceans remains unknown. Conversation Topic. Musical Instruments and Conversation. Yeah. An informal variant of “Yes”. Doesn’t it? The falling intonation on this question tag shows that it is simply a conversational element not requiring an answer. I wish I could… Notice that could is a past tense modal verb. “I wish I could” refers to present time. Don’t you play…? The negative question implies that the speaker expects the answer to be affirmative. It is equivalent to: “You play the violin, don’t you?” With a rising intonation on the final “You”. “My sister does”. This is a short statement without repeating the question. The sentence means “My sister plays the violin”. Flute lessons. A compound noun, with the principal stress on the first word. Remember that “Flute” is a noun and it is singular. Read more here https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club-10-pdf-version-2/

Greener Thoughts
World Ocean Temperatures Accelerating Quicker than Ever

Greener Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 23:26


You guessed it - global warming just got worse and with a new startling report out in Science (journal) this means more now more than before. Listen to this episode about recent global warming/climate change news. Desktop/Mobile: Podcast page (main): https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Supporting Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support Voice Message Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support

Shipping Podcast - listen to the maritime professionals in the world of shipping
097 Paul Holthus, Founding President & CEO, World Ocean Council

Shipping Podcast - listen to the maritime professionals in the world of shipping

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 26:11


At the Opening Oceans Conference, organised by NOR Shipping, I met with Paul Holthus, CEO of the World Ocean Council, WOC, who was one of the keynote speakers. Paul founded WOC when he saw that shipping and the ocean environment are both inseparably linked, but with the former having a dramatic effect on the latter. Listen to Paul speaking about how the Young Ocean Professional network works, through referrals and introductions and how this network is growing. More than 35,000 volunteers are collaborating to reach the SDG:s and now WOC is also focussing on female leadership, working together with Women's International Shipping & Trading Association, WISTA, amongst others. What do you think when listening to Paul? I am interested in hearing your view, I am @lenagothberg in all social media channels, or you can go to www.shippingpodcast.com and make a comment. Thank you for listening.

FUTURE FOSSILS
94 - Mark Nelson on Ecotechnics & Biosphere 2 (Part 1)

FUTURE FOSSILS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 72:57


This week’s episode is the first of a special two-part conversation with Dr. Mark Nelson, one of the eight “biospherians” who lived for two years inside the closed ecological network Biosphere 2 – one of the most ambitious experiments ever performed, the reproduction of five distinct biomes inside a building in the Arizona desert. Mark is the author of the newly-published history of his experience in Biosphere 2, called Pushing Our Limits – he’s also the author of The Wastewater Gardener, which applies the same closed-loop, full-system ecological thinking to more easily attainable forms of agriculture. I know Mark through my lucky acquaintance with Synergia Ranch just outside Santa Fe (where I am right now, editing this episode) – the home base for The Institute of Ecotechnics, the group that pioneered the discipline of “Biospherics,” and the hub for a planetary network of brilliant, passionate, eclectic individuals whose stories never cease to blow my mind. Mark’s tale of his two years living under glass with seven other brave souls is powerful, inspiring, and full of potent lessons for both life on Earth and life in space.www.ecotechnics.eduwww.synergiaranch.comWe Discuss:– How theater can save a tight team from decaying into “kill the leader” reflexes and the importance of drama to living a full human life;– Gerard O’Neill and the Space Studies Institute, Stewart Brand and the Whole Earth Catalog, and how space exploration went in, then out, then back into fashion;– Biospheres are materially closed but energetically open;– The study of comparative biospheres;“If anyone’s running the show, it’s the microbes. It’s a reality that’s actually quite joyful to realize. You are NOT an island. We are totally enmeshed biologically in the biosphere.”– Carrying around the trauma from the Great Oxygenation Event in our intestinal microbiota;– Biomes as the building blocks of a biosphere;– The Research Vessel Heraclitus, the Institute of Ecotechnic’s rehabbed Chinese junk, exploring the World Ocean;– How they designed “lungs” for the building to enable pressure differences inside the building;“Life transforms the planet. And in fact, when we look out, we’re looking at the by-products of life. And even a lot of what used to be thought of as mineral deposits – these huge deposits of iron, for example, used to be considered to be ‘natural’ formations, ie, geologic ones. No! In fact, [it was the work of] ‘slime’…juicy, fecund with life.”“I think we need a whole new generation of creative people to give us the storylines for new outcomes. I kind of borrow from William Burroughs, who said, ‘We need a new mythology for the Space Age.’ And he further said that we’re going to judge heroes and villains by their intentions toward the planet.”– Synergy (popularized by Buckminster Fuller) and synergy in life and love;– Saving his sanity with “Hallucinogenic Outback Comedies” and using original plays and dances to communicate nonverbally around the world“In the negative news stories, they would say, ‘These aren’t scientists, these are recycled actors from New Mexico.’ Well, Biosphere 2 was an in-life production…I have some friends who say that Biosphere 2 was John Allen’s greatest theater production. We really thought it was going to be a quiet research facility.”“Thinking is hard. But PRETENDING to think, I can do that really well.”“The opposite of an actor is a RE-actor.”– Theater as a way of escaping the person you are at 7 AM“I’ve had the great pleasure of meeting quite a number of astronauts and cosmonauts…and they’re all changed men.”– The first and second Inter-Biospheric Festivals“Our culture, I think, and it may have a malevolent intent in doing so, tends to diminish people’s expectations of what they personally can do.” Support this show on Patreon Join the Facebook Group Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on iHeart Radio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ologies with Alie Ward
Oceanology (OCEANS) with Ayana Johnson

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 75:32


Are plastic straws really that bad? What's the oldest message in a bottle? Any scuba vs. snorkel strategies? Does sunscreen kill coral? Can we reverse ocean warming in our lifetime? In a conversation with ocean and policy expert Dr. Ayana Johnson, Alie struggles with finding a balance between the wonders and the bummers. For the first 15-20 minutes, learn weird ocean trivia, why we love the sea, and facts about the ocean's depths and beauty. Then, we get to the sad stuff: ocean health, climate change, acidification, pollution, policy and what we can all do. If you've been feeling helpless, this episode gives you all the tools you need to understand and help our friend, the World Ocean. Also: some great information about whale pee. Dr. Johnson's OceanCollectiv.co Dr. Johnson on Twitter @ayanaeliza and Instagram @ayanaeliza Dr. Johnson's website: ayanaelizabeth.com Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes! Follow @Ologies on Twitter or Instagram Follow @AlieWard on Twitter or Instagram More links at www.alieward.com Sound editing by Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.

TwoStonians
006: Still Fightin' It

TwoStonians

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 67:03


Theme Song – Explosions in the Sky “A Song for Our Fathers” 00:01 Quick Takes, GOAT Trophy Draft, Father’s Day 00:10 “Hell is full of Dads” 02:03 Introducing our guest moderator 02:22 Jorge’s Home and ready for Quick Takes 02:56 Where LeBron’s going? 03:38 World Ocean’s Day 06:30 What do you do to reduce your waste? 07:55 What do you need to do better? 11:10 OxyMonster brought to justice 14:15 GOAT Trophy Draft 15:20 Dishonorable Mentions 18:01 The Draft Begins 28:50 What does Father’s Day mean to men without fathers? 29:39 Brief History of Father’s Day 32:25 Fuck cancer 38:13 Sidebar on Wes Anderson -- call your dad, bro (if he’s alive) 38:55 Chris is a dad now, what changes? (Everything) 41:35 Chris’s awesome rooms for his sons 45:15 Do you think about being a father? 46:35 4-year-old level Spanish 47:35 Bash’s Modest Proposal 49:11 Is Joseph’s window closing? 51:35 Don’t we have enough people though? 55:38 Adoption? 58:42 Does your relationship to your father inform being one?

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast
"Fish Elevator" Invented to Study Deep Sea Fish

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 4:40


We know more about the surface of mars than we do about the depths of our own ocean, but scientists from the California Academy of Science created an invention that allows researchers to bring never-before seen species from coral reefs in the deep sea to the ocean's surface. In the spirit of World Ocean's day tomorrow, Marika Ottman spoke with lead author Bart Shepherd to learn more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
"Fish Elevator" Invented to Study Deep Sea Fish

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 4:40


We know more about the surface of mars than we do about the depths of our own ocean, but scientists from the California Academy of Science created an invention that allows researchers to bring never-before seen species from coral reefs in the deep sea to the ocean's surface. In the spirit of World Ocean's day tomorrow, Marika Ottman spoke with lead author Bart Shepherd to learn more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Wild City
Wild City Mix #143 - AGENT

Wild City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 58:46


Co-founder of Magnetic Fields Festival, Smita Singh, who DJs under the alias AGENT has been on a meteoric rise. Since she started hitting the club circuit, the Goa-based DJ has gained recognition for her distinctive brand of hard-hitting, bass-heavy dance music. But it’s on her boxout.fm radio show ‘World Ocean’ where she has truly perfected her craft. It seemed about time AGENT dropped a mix for Wild City. The near hour-long mix builds slowly from ‘Cloudy Others’ by Sebastien Casanova until it takes a turn into the dance-floor-friendly vibe AGENT has become renowned for. Shining a spotlight on sounds you’re not likely to hear anywhere else, there’s a smattering of music from around the world wrapped in a traditional house beat. Though it takes a while for the mix to get you moving, AGENT will have listeners dancing by the end of it. Through her selection, she also guarantees to make you you obsessively check the tracklist. For more info and a tracklist, go here:

The Sikh Cast
Sikh Cast Ep33 - "All-Pervasive enables world-ocean crossing " (Sabad of the week)

The Sikh Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 26:24


O! My mind, utter the Charmer-Divine's Nam for liberation.Millions upon millions of transgressions totally eliminated,All-Pervasive enables world-ocean crossing.  1. Reflect. All-Pervasive Divine abides in the body-town,All-Pervasive is fear-less, foe-less, form-less.All-Pervasive wasn't visible though dwelling nearby,All-Pervasive is discovered through Guru-reflection.  1. All-Pervasive Self is the lender, appraiser, jewel, diamond.All-Pervasive Self created the expanse.Nanak: Graced one buys All-Pervasive Nam,That one is the eternal lender and trader. 2. Guru Ramdas Sahib ji in Rag Bairari | Guru Granth Sahib 720   ਬੈਰਾੜੀ ਮਹਲਾ ੪ ॥ਜਪਿ ਮਨ ਰਾਮ ਨਾਮੁ ਨਿਸਤਾਰਾ ॥ਕੋਟ ਕੋਟੰਤਰ ਕੇ ਪਾਪ ਸਭਿ ਖੋਵੈ ਹਰਿ ਭਵਜਲੁ ਪਾਰਿ ਉਤਾਰਾ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ ਕਾਇਆ ਨਗਰਿ ਬਸਤ ਹਰਿ ਸੁਆਮੀ ਹਰਿ ਨਿਰਭਉ ਨਿਰਵੈਰੁ ਨਿਰੰਕਾਰਾ ॥ਹਰਿ ਨਿਕਟਿ ਬਸਤ ਕਛੁ ਨਦਰਿ ਨ ਆਵੈ ਹਰਿ ਲਾਧਾ ਗੁਰ ਵੀਚਾਰਾ ॥੧॥ ਹਰਿ ਆਪੇ ਸਾਹੁ ਸਰਾਫੁ ਰਤਨੁ ਹੀਰਾ ਹਰਿ ਆਪਿ ਕੀਆ ਪਾਸਾਰਾ ॥ਨਾਨਕ ਜਿਸੁ ਕ੍ਰਿਪਾ ਕਰੇ ਸੁ ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮੁ ਵਿਹਾਝੇ ਸੋ ਸਾਹੁ ਸਚਾ ਵਣਜਾਰਾ ॥੨॥੪॥   Sabad is Infinite; we are very finite. This is our understanding at the moment, which was different yesterday and may evolve tomorrow, as we deepen our relationship with the Sabad. In this trans-creation, we have chosen to keep the repeating words in the Sabad same. We aspire to learn and retain the Divine attribute as used in the original Sabad and avoid terms like God or Lord. http://www.sikhri.org/all_pervasive_enables_world_ocean_crossing Guest: Inni Kaur (@innikaur) Host: Manpreet Singh (@mjassal) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support

#impact Podcast
#15: The impact of World Ocean Summit. Jessica Brown, The Economist Events.

#impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 34:06


Find show notes at www.hashtagimpact.com/podcast15 Meet Jessica Brown, Global Head of Programmes and Content at The Economist Events. Jessica is talking us through the impact and the making of The Economist’s World Ocean Summit, a thought provoking event bringing together the main players of the blue economy. The Economist’s aim for World Ocean Summit is ambitious.... The post #15: The impact of World Ocean Summit. Jessica Brown, The Economist Events. appeared first on .

Ocean Currents Radio Program
The Vital Role of Krill in our World Ocean

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 44:00


Krill are a keystone species, many animals in the food web depend on the success of this critical prey item. Jeff Dorman of the Farallon Institute talks what research and modeling tells us about the dynamics of krill. Some natural history, some research and regional conservation initiatives are discussed.

Space Nuts
39: An out of this world ocean - Space Nuts with Dr. Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley Episode 38

Space Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 25:43


Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). In Episode 38 of Space Nuts we chat about the following stories: * An Ocean on one of Pluto’s moons…what’s that all about? * The Dinosaur asteroid created a temporary mountain range * Astronaut Peggy Whitson about to break the US record for time in space. Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including iTunes (featured in New & Noteworthy), audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Overcast, Tunein Radio etc. Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, twitter, Google+ and Clammr: Facebook - @spacenutspodcast twitter - @spacenutspodcst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaB Clammr - https://www.clammr.com/app/spacenuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shades of Green
Shades of Green Energy Radio Kicked off the summer by celebrating World Ocean’s Day with interviews on sustainable seafood with Whole Foods Market and the Marine Stewardship Council.

Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 46:29


We decided to kick off the summer by celebrating World Ocean’s Day with interviews on sustainable seafood with Kerry Coughlin, Regional Director of the Marine Stewardship Council a worldwide organization based in Seattle, Washington and Carrie Brownstein, national seafood quality standards coordinator at Whole Foods Market, a national organic grocery store.  Both women joined us to […]