Ep 22: Climate change impacts on marine invertebrates with Dr Sue-Ann Watson
Museum Revealed15 Syys 2021

Ep 22: Climate change impacts on marine invertebrates with Dr Sue-Ann Watson

Imagine you're a scientist, diving into the freezing cold waters of the Antarctic. You're not there to observe the larger organisms so closely associated with that part of the world - whales, seals and impossibly cute penguins - but the smallest: the marine invertebrates. What is it about these lesser-known creatures, the ones we rarely think of, that would entice you into those icy waters? What are the impacts of climate change on these ocean creatures? Have you ever heard of ocean acidification? Dr Sue-Ann Watson, Senior Curator of Marine Invertebrates at Queensland Museum Network and senior research fellow at James Cook University, joins us to chat about her fascinating work. CREDITS Host: Laura Cantrell 'Stories and Mysteries' written and played by Darryl Potter and recorded by Kim Sewell. Follow us on social media: @qldmuseum Visit our website: https://www.qm.qld.gov.au/

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Ep 23: Marson Collection Revealed: Part 1 with Dr Kirsty Gillespie

Ep 23: Marson Collection Revealed: Part 1 with Dr Kirsty Gillespie

From celebrations to break-ups, good times to sad times, there’s no doubt music is a major part of our lives. Music is a form of self-expression, and something that we as humans can all relate and con...

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Ep 24: Marson Collection Revealed: Part 2 with Karen Kindt

Ep 24: Marson Collection Revealed: Part 2 with Karen Kindt

Music is significant to all cultures across history. The breadth of the 830 traditional musical instruments that make up Marson Collection demonstrates the wide diversity of ways in which different cu...

28 Syys 20219min

Ep 21: Ants: bioindicators of climate change with Dr Chris Burwell

Ep 21: Ants: bioindicators of climate change with Dr Chris Burwell

Because some of them bite, sting or pass on life-threatening diseases, lurk in our kitchens at night, or eat our garden plants, not to mention occasionally decimate our food crops, insects tend to get...

30 Elo 202118min

Ep 20: Building SparkLab: How have Science Centre's changed with Rebekah Collins

Ep 20: Building SparkLab: How have Science Centre's changed with Rebekah Collins

We may be biased, but at Queensland Museum Network we reckon we've got one of the best science centre's in Australia! SparkLab, at Queensland Museum, has awesome interactive exhibits, live science exp...

17 Elo 202110min

EP 19: The Workshops Rail Museum with Curator Rob Shiels

EP 19: The Workshops Rail Museum with Curator Rob Shiels

Hop aboard the Museum Revealed Podcast Express to the Queensland Museum Network's Ipswich campus: The Workshops Rail Museum. Somewhere amongst the network's biggest and heaviest collection items you'l...

4 Elo 202112min

Ep 18: Museum Development across Queensland with Ewen McPhee

Ep 18: Museum Development across Queensland with Ewen McPhee

Let's start with an undeniable fact: Queensland is a big state. From Texas in the south to the Torres Strait 3000 kilometres to the north, from Fraser Island on the east coast to Camooweal in the far ...

13 Heinä 202114min

Ep 17: Marine Parasites with Dr Terry Miller

Ep 17: Marine Parasites with Dr Terry Miller

Tape worms. Ticks. Head lice. The thought is enough to make you squirm, flinch and scratch. Yes, we're talking about parasites! Most parasites are tiny; you'll need a magnifying glass handy to see the...

29 Kesä 202112min

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