Podcast Episodes
Back to Search12 Tides: Building a sustainable, positive business with nutrient-rich kelp chips
Season 1 Episode 1287
Pat Shnettler joins me on the podcast to tell me the story of what led him to co-found 12 Tides, a sustainable seafood business that sells nutrient-r…
4 years ago
Not everyone is educated on the ocean, so we need to communicate better to help them
Season 1 Episode 1286
Have you ever had someone say to you that they are over the bans on plastic straws or changing their behaviour to help the ocean is too hard? It's a …
4 years ago
Microplastics were found in the human bloodstream, so can we now actually do something about plastic pollution?
Season 1 Episode 1285
We often wait too late until we change the bad things we do in society. Climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet and we are still debating on w…
4 years ago
The one thing you need to do to get your dream job in marine science and conservation
Season 1 Episode 1284
You grow up wanting to be marine biologists and pursue the tough road through their undergraduate and graduate careers, but after you graduate, you c…
4 years ago
Be your authentic self when communicating marine science
Season 1 Episode 1283
Many scientists love communicating their science to the public and they know that science communication is the key to improving conservation, but whe…
4 years ago
Corals can be heat trained for survival
Season 1 Episode 1282
Mass bleaching is happening more often for longer periods of time every year causing more damage than in previous years and it looks as though coral …
4 years ago
My journey to buying an electric vehicle (EV) to reduce my carbon footprint
Season 1 Episode 1281
Climate change is rearing its ugly head in many forms, including wildfires, mass coral bleaching, major glaciers and ice sheets melting, and an incre…
4 years ago
What Indigenous-led conservation means
Season 1 Episode 1280
Indigenous conservation success may not be the same for Western scientists and conservationists, yet we often approach conservation in Indigenous com…
4 years ago
Studying the animals that hitch rides on the back of sea turtles
Season 1 Episode 1279
Dr. Nathan Robinson was part of a sea turtle research team when the team discovered that one of the sea turtles had a straw stuck up its nose. The en…
4 years ago
Words matter in Science Communication
Season 1 Episode 1278
Science communication is an important part of marine conservation. I dedicated my career to SciComm because I feel that telling the public of what is…
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