
Let Your Freak Flag Fly in Science Communication
We get to chat with Brooke Fitzwater, a PhD Student in the Earley Lab of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa who has made a big splash with her unique approach to science communication and learn a...
31 Mai 202328min

Bottom-Water Ocean Heat Waves
We are diving into deep ocean heatwaves. These extreme warming events in the ocean's depths have been linked to changes in ocean currents, weather patterns, and marine life, and we are learning more a...
27 Apr 202317min

Sargassum Madness - The Case of the Appearance of a Giant Blob in the Atlantic
Something strange is growing in the middle of the Atlantic, it covers an insane amount of the surface, it smells of rotten eggs and it might be COMING FOR OUR BEACHES. While the truth of the matter is...
30 Mar 202323min

Ocean Lovin - We got (snow) crabs
It is February and it is time once again for our annual special on reproduction called Ocean Lovin. In this episode we talk about Snow Crab reproduction. You may have seen Snow Crabs popping up in the...
23 Feb 202331min

WildAid's Mission to Create Locally Driven and Directed Enforced MPAs Around the World
Marine Protected Areas are areas of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity. These areas range from no-take, no-impact, no-access, and multiple use - basically determining how...
31 Jan 202357min

Polar Fever and the Effort to Capture the Wonder and Importance of the Poles
In this episode, we speak with science writer Shannon Stirone and Berkeley writing professor Ryan Sloan about their experiences being sent to the poles to try and capture the wonder of these locations...
29 Des 202238min

FathomNet - AI helping us analyze and understand the ocean
With better and more affordable remote-operated vehicle and video technology, more data and footage is being collected every day. But that leads to another problem, how do you analyze petabytes worth ...
29 Nov 202236min

Ocean Pollination and the Incredible Red Algae Munching Isopod
The team speaks with Dr. Valero and Emma Lavaut, a graduate student at Sorbonne, who conducted an experiment to try and figure out the relationship between Gracilaria gracilis and the tiny crustaceans...
27 Okt 202220min


















