37. The Ripple Effect of Conservation
Aquadocs8 Jun 2021

37. The Ripple Effect of Conservation

In honor of world ocean’s day, this week’s episode of Aquadocs discusses important conservation messages and how everyone has a role in making a difference in one’s community. Dr. Claire Simeone, a marine mammal veterinarian and founder of Sea Change Health, provides key insight into how to create a call to action and how to be part of the solution. And stick around to the end for some updates from this summer’s AQUAVET program. Episode Notes: New York Times story about Cronutt’s surgery: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/08/science/sea-lion-epilepsy-surgery-cronutt.html Dr. Scott Baraban’s lab from UCSF: @barabanlab Dr. Andreas Fahlman from Global Diving Research: @GDivingResearch AMHMAR (Asociación Mexicana De Hábitats Para La Interacción y Protección de Mamíferos Marinos): http://www.amhmar.org.mx Karli Chudeau from UC Davis: @KarliRChudeau Sacha Stevenson: @inspireachange How to Save a Planet Podcast episode “Is Your Carbon Footprint BS?”: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet/xjh53gn/is-your-carbon-footprint-bs https://clairesimeone.com/sea-change-health

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