
March Mammal Madness and Storytelling in Science
March Mammal Madness, the annual tournament of imaginary combat pitting species against species is back, in its 9th year. Organizers cite scientific literature to substantiate likely outcomes when two...
10 Mars 202241min

Ocean Lovin 2022 - Monterey Bay Aquarium and Jellybabbies
It is February which means it is time for another episode of OCEAN LOVIN'. This time we speak with Michael Howard, Senior Aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium about the reproductive strategies of dee...
25 Feb 202225min

Ocean Heat and the Zetajoule
Every year the ocean absorbs ludicrous amounts of energy, even more as a result of climate change and global warming. The team sits down with distinguished scholar Keven Trenbert of the National Cente...
27 Jan 202222min

2021 Year in Review
Frances and Andrew let their hair down and do a quick review of some of the stories that made the ocean news pipeline in 2021. Stories include, but are not limited to, the UN Decade of the Ocean, 30 b...
23 Dec 202118min

Coral Mapping with Satellites and Beyond
The team speaks with two experts from The Nature Conservancy; Steven R. Schill - Lead Scientist and Valerie McNulty - Spatial Ecologist about their work developing multi-layered and rich Caribbean ben...
18 Nov 202124min

Experiment Foundation - Microgrants for Science
We speak with ocean entrepreneur and writer David Lang about a new project funding science: Experiment Foundation.
30 Okt 202115min

October 2021 Mini Episode
Welcome to the miniepisode where we give you a few updates for the month! Got an idea for the podcast? Want to ask a question? Email us at OceanSciRadio@gmail.com.
14 Okt 20214min

Talk Like a Pirate Day is a Lie, and Other Piratey Things
Frances and Andrew sit down with Dr. Jamie Goodall, military historian, expert on golden age piracy, and author of the book Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars. We ...
23 Sep 202121min


















