The Godzilla Shark and Sharkcon

The Godzilla Shark and Sharkcon

A familiar voice returns to the show, our former co-host shark scientist Vicky Vásquez comes at us with a live report from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History. There she gets introduced to one of the best-preserved examples of ancient sharks the world has seen. In addition, our own Francis Farabaugh tells us about the SharkCon, an annual event in Florida where she gave a talk about her experiences and research.

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Ten Million Whales - Inside the Whale Necropolis

Ten Million Whales - Inside the Whale Necropolis

Nearly seven kilometers beneath the Indian Ocean, a team of scientists went looking for hydrothermal vents — and found something else entirely. What they mistook, at first glance, for smoking chimneys...

31 Juli 28min

Saving Ocean Sensors - The Fight Over the Ocean Observatories Initiative

Saving Ocean Sensors - The Fight Over the Ocean Observatories Initiative

Save Ocean Sensors: The Fight Over the Ocean Observatories Initiative A $386 million network of nearly 900 ocean sensors stretching across five sites from Oregon to Alaska to Greenland was being quiet...

30 Juni 25min

One Team. One Chance. Diving for What Remains.

One Team. One Chance. Diving for What Remains.

Featuring Alex Rose, Science Editor, Ocean Geographic Magazine & Co-Founder, Sea Americas Alex Rose has been part of the Ocean Science Radio family for nearly a decade — you may remember her reportin...

29 Maj 36min

Mining the Deep - Inside the Case for Seabed Extraction

Mining the Deep - Inside the Case for Seabed Extraction

Guest: Oliver Gunasekara, CEO & Co-Founder, Impossible Metals Website: impossiblemetals.com Eureka Collection System animation: https://impossiblemetals.com/blog/next-generation-eureka-collection-s...

31 Mars 45min

Ocean Lovin - Free Baby-Making - Walking Sharks Break the Rules of Reproduction

Ocean Lovin - Free Baby-Making - Walking Sharks Break the Rules of Reproduction

Episode Description Making babies is expensive. For pretty much every species on the planet, reproduction is supposed to be the ultimate metabolic investment—a massive energy drain that can make organ...

1 Mars 27min

Tending the Tides - Oregon's Mariculture Revolution

Tending the Tides - Oregon's Mariculture Revolution

90% of seafood consumed on the Oregon coast is imported, while most Oregon-caught seafood gets exported. This week, we explore how that's changing. We talk with Suzie O'Neill, Kaitlyn Rich, and Jon B...

3 Feb 28min

What We Don't Know About Deep-Sea Mining

What We Don't Know About Deep-Sea Mining

What happens when an entire industry rushes forward before science can catch up? In this episode of Ocean Science Radio, we sit down with Dr. Andrew Thaler, deep-sea ecologist and CEO of Blackbeard Bi...

30 Dec 202528min

Protecting Half the Planet - The High Seas Treaty Comes Alive

Protecting Half the Planet - The High Seas Treaty Comes Alive

After nearly two decades of negotiations, the world has finally agreed on a framework to protect the high seas - that vast expanse of ocean beyond any nation's control that covers nearly half our plan...

27 Nov 202542min

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