Ep 1: Carnivorous Sponges and Deep Sea Creatures with Dr Merrick Ekins
Museum Revealed10 Aug 2020

Ep 1: Carnivorous Sponges and Deep Sea Creatures with Dr Merrick Ekins

CARNIVOROUS. SPONGES. Need we say more!? Dr Merrick Ekins, Collection Manager of Sessile Marine Invertebrates chats about searching for carnivorous sponges deep under the sea, and his Moreton Bay dugong adventures. Read the show notes here. CREDITS Host: Dr Rob Bell Producers: Rebecca Ruhle, Jaclyn McTaggart, Christine Robertson Advertisement voiced by Kylie Hay 'Stories and Mysteries' written and played by Darryl Potter and recorded by Kim Sewell.

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

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

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

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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

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EP 19: The Workshops Rail Museum with Curator Rob Shiels

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Ep 18: Museum Development across Queensland with Ewen McPhee

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