
mCDR: Can the Ocean Store Our Carbon for Centuries? with Dr. Morgan Raven
We may need to remove carbon from the atmosphere—can the ocean help? Biomass-based marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) explores whether natural ocean processes can help store carbon for the long term...
31 Mar 57min

Biocultural Coastal Conservation | Ancestral Tides with Juan Carlos Cruz
What is biocultural coastal conservation — and why does it matter for the future of our oceans? In this episode, conservation scientist Juan Carlos Cruz of the Amazon Conservation Team explains how In...
24 Mar 45min

Ocean Trenches Explained with Prof. Alan Jamieson
Ocean trenches are Earth’s deepest habitats—and they’re full of life. This episode is a guided dive into the hadal zone (6,000–11,000 meters), where tectonic plates create steep trenches that plunge t...
17 Mar 44min

What is the Deep Sea Even Like? with Dr. Thomas Linley
What is the deep sea — really? Deep-sea researcher Dr. Thom Linley (Curator of Fishes at Te Papa Tongarewa, National Museum of New Zealand) breaks down the deep ocean as a connected world with distinc...
10 Mar 56min

What is Ocean Deoxygenation? with Dr. Sven Pallacks
Ocean oxygen shapes marine life in ways most of us never think about. This episode explores how oxygen enters the ocean (air–sea exchange and photosynthesis), how it circulates through surface waters ...
3 Mar 38min

Ocean Story Hour with Anabelle Chaumun
Making marine biodiversity visible for everyone Marine biodiversity is vast, complex—and mostly out of sight. In this “ocean story hour” episode, a Paris-based science communicator, Anabelle Chaumun, ...
24 Feb 38min

Science Toward Solutions: Ocean Microplastic Research with Dr. Winnie-Courtene Jones
What have we learned about microplastics over the last 20 years? This episode surveys two decades of ocean microplastics science: where microplastics come from (fibers, tires, fragmentation, microbead...
17 Feb 47min

Marine Heat Waves and Japanese Meteorology with Mr. Hirotaka Sato
Marine heat waves can make summer heat even worse. New climate research shows that unusually warm ocean conditions don’t just damage marine ecosystems — they can also intensify extreme heat on land. I...
10 Feb 38min


















