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Blue carbon could lead to methane release within coastal habitats

Season 1 Episode 1438

Blue carbon is not just a huge buzzword in the conservation space. It's a field within conservation that could help the oceans recoup from climate ch…

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Lolita the orca might be going home

Season 1 Episode 1437

Lolita is coming home...well maybe. The long-awaited journey home that people all over the world, especially the Lummi people (Indigenous people near…

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TikTok Ban: Should marine science communicators be worried?

Season 1 Episode 1436

The congressional hearing where the CEO of TikTok was questioned about the security of the app seemed like a total farce and there are many things th…

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Can Octopus be farmed?

Season 1 Episode 1435

A new proposal by an aquaculture company to farm octopuses is raising concerns among animal activists, conservationists, and scientists about whether…

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You should do this exercise if you want to pursue a career in Marine Science and Conservation

Season 1 Episode 1434

I get asked the same thing all of the time: How do I get a job in marine biology? The first thing I say is, do you have some time to talk? Marine Bio…

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Ugh Gross! Sewage bacteria was found in ocean spray, study finds

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There is nothing better than going to a beach after a rain storm to sea the calmness of the sea and enjoy the ocean's tranquility. But, you might wan…

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How Red Tide is associated with climate change and its affecting Florida right now

Season 1 Episode 1432

Red tide has hit the Florida coastline once again due to a variety of reasons that will not go away any time soon unless Florida's water quality prob…

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The Great sargassum belt is causing problems along Caribbean and Atlantic coastlines

Season 1 Episode 1431

My family and I love to travel down south to the Caribbean for vacation during the winter to get a break from the cold and lie on the beach and explo…

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Willow Project approved by Biden administration and environmental groups say that the project could be a carbon bomb

Season 1 Episode 1430

The Biden administration approved a controversial proposal to drill in Alaska (a project that could produce 280 million metric tons of carbon emissio…

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The tragic story of Kiska the orca has ended in her death at Marineland

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Kiska the orca who was known as the loneliest orca in the world passed away due to a bacterial infection on March 10th and people around the world ar…

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