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American Shoreline Podcast Network

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ASPN is the platform for top minds in the coastal and ocean space. Whether your interest is coastal business, policy, science, engineering or advocacy, with ASPN you'll be better prepared, better informed, and better equipped to adapt and thrive. No other platform brings together so many cross-sectional coastal experts. We believe understanding the spectrum of coastal issues and interests is the key to truly thriving on the American shoreline.

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World Ocean Culture | World Ocean Radio

October 01, 2023 14:04 - 5 minutes - 3.65 MB

This week on the RESCUE series we're continuing our discussion of the water cycle and the ways it defines our cultural identity from global to local. We are surrounded by evidence of our cultural ocean: we see it at all shores both fresh and salt, we see it the location of our settlements, in our bridges and dams, in fishing vessels and practices, in ports, and so much more. In this episode we'll explore these myriad connections in depth.

Tides of Trash: A Student-Led Exploration into Beach Pollution | All Swell?

September 29, 2023 01:00 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MB

What’s the most common beach pollution? How is our health affected by beach pollution? These are just some of the topics Genevieve and Kyra discuss in this edition of All Swell? After a beach clean up they are joined by two other students as they re-cap what they found and the issues with beach pollution. They also provide resources for helping combat beach pollution. 

Meet Jonathan Ballesteros: Mr. All Go improving Low Flow | Wave Makers

September 27, 2023 01:00 - 55 minutes - 51 MB

Join Wave Makers host Tamara Kahn as she sits down with a friend who has always shared her spirit of adventure and now a passion for Blue tech as well. Jonathan Ballesteros, the entrepreneurial mind behind Geyser Systems, shares his story of launching the groundbreaking company that’s redefining the way we approach water conservation. Listen as they explore Jonathan’s personal journey, from his passion for technology and entrepreneurship to his mission-driven commitment to creating a more su...

Chasing the Tide: A 370-Mile Coastal Odyssey Unveiled

September 25, 2023 01:00 - 50 minutes - 68.8 MB

In the latest episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham sit down with the team behind the forthcoming documentary "Chasing the Tide," set to begin filming in October. With just a week left before the cameras roll, guests Jay Kleberg, Chrissy Kleberg, and John Aldrich discuss the final stages of preparation, including the expert interviews they've already conducted and the scouting expeditions they've undertaken. The episode provides a deep dive into ...

A Sea of Poetry: An Autumn Equinox Special with Portland Poets Society | Sea Change

September 23, 2023 01:00 - 32 minutes - 44 MB

Tune into this special episode of the Sea Change Podcast to celebrate the autumn equinox with Jenna, Portland Poets Society, and a sea of poetry! A special thanks to the contributors from the Portland Poets Society community and beyond for sharing their wisdom and art with us.

The Not So Secret World of Microplastics in the Great Lakes | North Coast Chronicles

September 22, 2023 01:00 - 48 minutes - 66.5 MB

We shouldn't be surprised that plastics make their way into the Great Lakes.  But, did you know that about 22 million pounds of plastic get into the Great Lakes each year?  A study by the University of Toronto found that 90% of Great Lakes water samples over the last 10 years have unsafe microplastic levels. On the September episode of North Coast Chronicles: Tales from the Great Lakes, we share that in a study of microplastics on 37 National Park beaches, microfibers were found at every sit...

A Masterclass in Leadership: Forging the Future of the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast

September 20, 2023 01:00 - 59 minutes - 82.4 MB

In this month's episode of the American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret) looks at the topic of leadership. Whether it is the work of government agencies like NOAA, universities and research institutions, or private companies, leadership is an important component of the U.S. effort to provide a positive example to the world in advancing a sustainable ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes-based economy.  Admiral Gallaudet's guest is retired Navy SEAL Cap...

Bridging Oceans and Skies: ASPN and NOAA Unveil New Podcast

September 18, 2023 01:00 - 39 minutes - 54.2 MB

In this special episode, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are thrilled to announce a landmark collaboration with NOAA: the upcoming podcast "Planet NOAA: From Sun to Sea, and Everything in Between." Co-hosted by Peter and Aya Collins, Director of Communications and Education for the National Ocean Service, today's episode is more than just an announcement; it’s an in-depth look at the journey that led to this partnership. Aya Collins and Lori Arguelles, NOAA's Director of Strategic Communi...

Rescue, part 30: Water and World Ocean Health | World Ocean Radio

September 16, 2023 14:55 - 4 minutes - 3.48 MB

We are nearing the end of the RESCUE series. This week, in its 30th edition, we're talking about water: the well-spring of world ocean health and the essential natural system that sustains us all, thus its protection and sustainability are the key strategy for RESCUE.

Adapting to Rising Tides: John Englander on 'Moving to Higher Ground' | Shorewords

September 15, 2023 04:07 - 49 minutes - 67.8 MB

In 2021, John Englander was on Shorewords, talking about his book, Moving to Higher Ground. Much of the conversation was about options for adapting to the rise in sea level projected by the recently released 2021 IPCC Report. Recent news indicates that climate conditions have not improved since 2021. The 2022 State of the Climate Report found that global sea level was 4 inches above the 1993 baseline, floods in Southeast Asia were one of the costliest natural disasters in recorded history, d...

Anchors Aweigh: Your Comprehensive Guide to the 2023 ASBPA National Coastal Conference | Going Coastal

September 13, 2023 01:00 - 47 minutes - 65.9 MB

In this episode of Going Coastal, Jon and Deb are joined by the three co-chairs of this year’s National Coastal Conference - Brian Caufield, Maura Boswell and Lee Weishar.  Find out the meaning behind this year’s theme - Anchors Aweigh: Revolutionary Times for Coastal Habitats. Learn about the magic of October in New England and how to make the most of your time in Providence, Rhode Island. If you plan on attending, please be sure to find Marissa, Deb and I as we’d love to chat about the fut...

Nautical Nightmares and Coastal Conundrums: A Chat with David Abel

September 11, 2023 01:00 - 46 minutes - 64.1 MB

In this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham sit down with returning guest David Abel, an award-winning reporter and documentary filmmaker. With an eye for coastal narratives, David unpacks the stories behind his two latest films: "In the Whale" and "Inundation District." The first film offers an unprecedented account of Michael Packard's harrowing experience being swallowed and subsequently spat out by a humpback whale. The second dissects the fraugh...

RESCUE, part 29: Trans-Generational Urgency | World Ocean Radio

September 09, 2023 14:12 - 5 minutes - 3.67 MB

We are nearing the end of the 33-part RESCUE series. This week we turn our attention to the young people around the world that are approaching outdated conventions with resilience and resolve. Thousands upon thousands of youth activists are having their voices heard and their calls to action heeded. We must reinforce their resolve, their commitment and their acceptance of RESCUE: R for renewal; E for environment; S for society; C for collaboration; U for understanding; and E for engagement.

Reminiscing on five years of the Sea Change Podcast: Meet Tyler Buckingham, Co-Founder of the American Shoreline Podcast Network | Sea Change

September 06, 2023 23:53 - 1 hour - 83 MB

You know the show, you love the show, but do you know how the Sea Change Podcast came to be? Join us for a special episode as we celebrate the podcast's upcoming five-year anniversary! To kick off the celebration, Jenna is going back to the show's roots with the person who made it all possible, Co-Founder of the American Shoreline Podcast Network, and co-host of The American Shoreline Podcast, Tyler Buckingham. Not only do the two reminisce on their podcasting journey but they also look ahea...

Digital Rebirth: USS New Jersey’s Second Life as a Virtual Museum

September 04, 2023 05:01 - 56 minutes - 77.5 MB

In this special reairing for Labor Day, join Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham as they explore the extraordinary legacy of the USS New Jersey (BB-62), the most decorated battleship in U.S. Navy history. Guests Ryan Szimanski and Libby Jones provide an in-depth look at the ship's diverse service history, spanning World War II to the Cold War. Discover how the ship has been rejuvenated through digital media, allowing virtual access to this floating monument from the comfort of your home. Tune...

Creating a Ocean-Literate Society - An Artist's Perspective | Ocean Decade Show!

August 31, 2023 20:21 - 52 minutes - 71.9 MB

How do we as humans understand the ocean's influence on us? Do we understand the influence that we have on the ocean? Both of these questions fall under the concept of "ocean literacy", a key part of the Ocean Decade that's focused on understanding our relationship with the ocean. On this month's episode of The Ocean Decade Show, artist and filmmaker Anne de Carbuccia is our guest tackling these questions from her unique vantage point. Anne and Taylor spend time discussing her artistic origi...

Meet Danica Reinicke: Surfs up for Citizen Scientists! | Wave Makers

August 30, 2023 01:00 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

In this episode of Wave Makers, host Tamara Kahn is delighted to share a company helping anyone who delights in the ocean get involved in helping it! Smartfin turns surfers and paddlers into scientists collecting critical ocean data. 40% of the world's population lives within 60 miles of the coast, yet there is still a gap in understanding those coastal waters. CEO Danica Reinicke shares how the idea for this innovative data device was born and what they still need to get it to the recreatio...

Voices from the Shore: Chronicles of Environmental Evolution

August 28, 2023 01:00 - 44 minutes - 61.8 MB

In this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive deep into the unique intersection of oral history and environmental change. Special guest Tara Hinton, a rising junior at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, shares her pioneering work, mining archives for oral histories at the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and Heritage Center. These histories, some of which date back decades, offer invaluable insights into the environmental shifts observed by ...

RESCUE, part 28: A Transformational Tool for Ocean Literacy | World Ocean Radio

August 26, 2023 15:00 - 5 minutes - 3.63 MB

This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a highlight of the World Ocean Explorer virtual aquarium project of the W2O, an innovative tool by which to present responsible science, innovative education, and a unique virtual experience freely accessible to all. For further information, to promote and support, please visit worldoceanexplorer.org. Dive deep, share with your children and grandchildren, and spread the word.

The Value of Maritime Shipping to the Great Lakes with Administrator Adam Tindall-Schlicht | North Coast Chronicles

August 25, 2023 01:00 - 53 minutes - 73.8 MB

The Value of Maritime Shipping to the Great Lakes with Adam Tindall-Schlicht, Administrator to the Great Lakes Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.  Last month, a coalition of maritime interests published an economic analysis on the value of maritime to the Great Lakes.  Is maritime trade in the Great Lakes growing and how does it impact jobs and related industries?  Administrator Tindall-Schlicht shares the results of this timely study and shares his broader vision for an environm...

Climate Change & Migration | All Swell?

August 24, 2023 01:00 - 39 minutes - 54.8 MB

In this episode, Kyra and GG discuss one of the biggest questions concerning climate change, will environmental changes cause people to move? GG discusses working on a multi-university collaborative team to investigate environmental drivers, conflict, and migration. They also announce some exciting in-person events for NC-based TCS members.  

The Meeting Point: How States and Federal Government Collaborate on Coastal Zones | Capitol Beach

August 23, 2023 01:00 - 37 minutes - 51.1 MB

On The Capitol Beach, host Derek Brockbank is joined by Adam Schempp with the Environmental Law Institute and Daniel Govoni with North Carolina Division of Coastal Management to explore federal consistency as established by the Coastal Zone Management Act. Federal consistency is a rare policy that requires the federal government to coordinate with a state before any federal action takes place in that state’s coastal zone. Each state, with the approval of NOAA, can establish “enforceable poli...

Could The Marine Resource Committee Model Be America's Coastal Solution?

August 21, 2023 00:58 - 55 minutes - 75.7 MB

In this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham unravel the innovative approach of the Island County Marine Resources Committee with Dr. Jill Lipoti and Patrick Havel. Delve into how the committee is revolutionizing the way local voices are incorporated into pivotal decisions affecting the ocean and coast. Could this be the future template for other regions across the American shoreline? With a rich blend of sustainability knowledge and global scie...

Whale Whispers in San Ignacio: A Journey with James Dorsey | Shorewords!

August 18, 2023 01:00 - 46 minutes - 63.5 MB

Whale kisses: For centuries, grey whales have traveled from the Arctic area San Ignacio Lagoon for a protected nursery area. For twenty years, James Dorsey has been a naturalist at the lagoon introducing tourists to these incredible animals. Join Lesley Ewing, host of Shorewords!, in conversation with James Dorsey for tales of the lagoon, the whales, the many people who work to enhance the whale community, and on-going development and climate pressures that might threaten this sustainable hu...

Sailing, Flying, Diving: NOAA Corps' Mighty Fleet and Their Role in Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast

August 16, 2023 00:43 - 53 minutes - 73.8 MB

On the July episode of the American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret)  shines a spotlight on the NOAA  Corps of Commissioned Officers and their many blue economy contributions. Joining him is a stellar lineup of current and former members of the NOAA Corps, including retired NOAA Corps Commander G. Mark Miller, CEO and Founder of Greenwater MarineSciences Offshore Inc in Alexandria VA, Captain (select) Rebecca Waddington, a certified NOAA pilot an...

Diving Deep: Engineering, Ecology, and The Echoes of the Titan Incident with Shanee Stopnitzky

August 14, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 83.2 MB

In an episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham welcome Shanee Stopnitzky to explore the vast complexities of marine ecology, technology, and human exploration. From the promise of artificial upwellings to making deep-sea exploration accessible to all through the Community Submersibles Project, Shanee delves into her pioneering work in marine environments. The conversation takes a somber turn as they reflect on the tragic Titan submersible incident, discussing its implications for th...

RESCUE, part 27: How to Advance Ocean Literacy | World Ocean Radio

August 12, 2023 14:10 - 5 minutes - 3.58 MB

This week on World Ocean Radio we continue the RESCUE series with recommendations to further protect the ocean--by building ocean literacy into every level of education and action around the world.

Staten Island with Mac Cardona of cWave Lab | Sea Change

August 11, 2023 01:00 - 49 minutes - 68.3 MB

One year ago, this oceanside conversation became an instant classic. Tune in to meet Jenna's dear friend and Founder of cWave Labs, Mac Cardona. Mac is a wildlife biologist and a visual story sharer who was called to action by her many years of experience in the scientific field, where she identified how some communities are excluded from sharing in the beauty of nature through inaccessible information and places.

ASBPA's Blue Flag Award: Setting the Standard for Coastal Protection | Going Coastal

August 09, 2023 01:00 - 50 minutes - 69.4 MB

In this episode of the Going Coastal Podcast, we discuss the ASBPA Blue Flag Award Program with Annie Mercer, program coordinator for ASBPA, and Porsche Nauls, Departmental Facilities Planner II LA County Department of Beaches and Harbors, and one of the two Blue Flag award winners this year. The Blue Flag Award is an international eco-label awarded to beaches, marinas, and water sports facilities that meet a set of environmental, educational, and safety standards. The program is designed t...

Sands of Time: New Jersey’s Shore at the Brink

August 07, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 92 MB

In this favorite episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive deep with Andrew S. Lewis, exploring his captivating New York Times Magazine piece, "The Long, Slow Drowning of the New Jersey Shore." A culmination of the Pulitzer Center’s Connected Coastlines reporting project and adorned with striking visuals from Devin Oktar Yalkin, Lewis's article paints a vivid picture of the multi-dimensional challenges facing New Jersey’s coastline. Join us as we navigate the stories of the peop...

ECOP Evolution - New National Nodes with Hanna Lachance | Ocean Decade Show!

August 04, 2023 01:00 - 59 minutes - 82 MB

This month on The Ocean Decade Show, we're harkening back to a key part of the Decade that we first covered way back on Episode 3 of the podcast - Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs). The ECOP Programme has grown exponentially since it was first featured on the podcast, and one of the most exciting updates has been through the launch of Regional and National Nodes. These Nodes are a new and novel way to focus on the unique intergenerational opportunities and challenges associated with e...

The Heart and Partnership of the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) with Director, Ms. Deborah Lee | North Coast Chronicles

August 03, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

Taking us on this journey of true collaboration to understand and protect the Great Lakes, is Ms. Deborah Lee who is the director of GLERL.  Ms. Lee contributes her 37 years of professional experience in water resources and ecosystem research and management at NOAA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to GLERL.  As director, she conducts integrated scientific research on the Great Lakes and coastal ecosystems.  Prior to this position, Deborah served as the Chief of Water Management for the G...

Whaling Tales: Unveiling Martha's Vineyard's Maritime History | Shorewords!

August 02, 2023 01:00 - 54 minutes - 74.2 MB

Whaling on Martha’s Vineyard:  Join Shorewords host, Lesley Ewing, in conversation with Thomas Dresser, historian, author and tour guide, in a discussion about whaling on Martha’s Vineyard. Martha’s Vineyard experienced the full range of American whaling, from retrieval of whale meat from ‘drift’ or beached whales to the commercial exploitation of whale oil from the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans to provide lighting and function as a lubricant. Vineyarders were mates and officers aboard...

Storms and Species: How Hurricanes Aid in Invader Expansion

July 31, 2023 01:01 - 55 minutes - 76.8 MB

On this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham engage in an insightful conversation with Ian Pfingsten, a botanist and invasive species expert from the U.S. Geological Survey. Pfingsten explains the mechanisms used by the USGS to predict and track the spread of non-native species through Flood and Storm Tracker maps. The discussion further illuminates the impact on ecosystems, potential economic and human health implications, and the mitigation st...

RESCUE, part 26: The Missing Links - Education and Communication | World Ocean Radio

July 29, 2023 17:23 - 5 minutes - 3.68 MB

This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a shift from suggestions for change to analysis and observation of those things that are missing from the equation--namely ocean education and communication. And we assert that the need for ocean literacy has never been more important, and that we must consider ocean understanding as the key factor that enables communication and informs responsible decisions regarding the sustainable use of ocean systems and resources. RESCUE as an acro...

Trending Marine Topics with Jillian Eller | All Swell?

July 27, 2023 01:00 - 33 minutes - 45.9 MB

Summer is in full swing, and with the ocean at the heart of most of the world's topics, GG, Kyra, and Jillian sit down to discuss trending marine topics. Jillian is a fellow Ph.D. student at ECU with GG and Kyra and hopes to expand TCS. Jillian’s background is in sustainability, and they were inspired to follow a doctorate because of their grandfather. All the girls discuss how social science has risen in the ranks of marine topics. 

Meet Dean Wakeham: True Talk about finding Blue tech and founding a Startup | Wave Makers

July 26, 2023 01:00 - 38 minutes - 52.6 MB

What started as an invite to discuss how blue tech has been affected by the tragic journey of the OceanGate vessel instead became a lively discussion of one individual's course to and adventures in Blue Tech! Host Tamara Kahn chats with friend and Navy veteran turned founder turned executive coach, Dean Wakeham. Tune in to hear some real talk about getting into blue tech and starting a data science company that helped businesses make better decisions. Hear why ocean data and tech are interes...

Unveiling the Legacy of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary with Violet Sage Walker

July 24, 2023 01:00 - 53 minutes - 73.6 MB

In this rerun, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive back into an enlightening conversation with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the key proposer of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. As a direct descendant of the Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County in California, Violet passionately continues her father's vision for the 140-mile long Chumash National Marine Sanctuary. Join us as we journey once more through the rich cultu...

A Night Sky | World Ocean Radio

July 22, 2023 16:00 - 5 minutes - 3.61 MB

This week on World Ocean Radio we are re-broadcasting an episode in which we look to the night sky, to ponder the wonder contained therein, and to explore the danger of polluting it forever in the name of modern navigation and instant communications worldwide.

The OceanGate Titan Tragedy: Take Aways for the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast

July 19, 2023 01:00 - 41 minutes - 56.9 MB

On the July episode of the American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret)  joins our producer Tyler Buckingham  to assess the unfortunate implosion of OceanGate's submersible Titan while diving on the wreck of the RMS Titanic, killing all of her crew. While drawing on past episodes on ocean mapping and exploration, shipwrecks, and an interview with the man who found Titanic, Dr. Robert Ballard, Tim and Tyler call for an international convention on sub...

Celebrating 5 Years and 1,000 Episodes: A Milestone for the American Shoreline Podcast Network and Coastal News Today

July 17, 2023 00:12 - 37 minutes - 51.9 MB

In this landmark episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham take a pause from the usual guest interviews to reflect on an incredible milestone: The American Shoreline Podcast Network's 1,000th episode and the 5-year anniversary of Coastal News Today & ASPN. They take this time to discuss Peter's exciting move to Olympia, Washington and the thrill of exploring the new coastal landscape there. Then, Tyler offers listeners a sneak peek into the production of a humorous launch video he's ...

RESCUE, part 25: How to Transform the Ocean Apparat | World Ocean Radio

July 15, 2023 16:30 - 5 minutes - 3.63 MB

This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a proposed solution to advance successful connection and communication within and with those who fund and communicate ocean programs and projects. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.

Grey Gowder: Amplifying and Accelerating Community-driven Solutions through Regenerative Storytelling | Sea Change

July 14, 2023 01:00 - 52 minutes - 71.9 MB

Community building and storytelling play crucial roles in conservation efforts. By fostering a sense of togetherness and shared purpose, genuine connection brings people together to collectively address environmental challenges and build a sustainable future. Tune in to this episode of the Sea Change Podcast to meet Grey Gowder. Grey is a filmmaker and Young Ocean Leader. He is the Founder of the creative nonprofit Enduring Curiosity and the Carolina Ocean Alliance, both of which seek to amp...

Unraveling the Mysteries of Coastal Groundwater: A Conversation with Marie-Pierre Delisle | Going Coastal

July 12, 2023 01:00 - 57 minutes - 79.3 MB

In this episode of Going Coastal, Marissa is joined by Marie-Pierre “MP” Delisle, a Postdoctoral Investigator with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and recent graduate from UCLA. MP’s PhD research takes a deep dive into quantifying the contribution of coastal groundwater to total inundation during high tide and extreme storm events. She’s no stranger to presenting her research to a variety of audiences and isn’t afraid to step out of her comfort zone. Listen in to learn more a...

Grounded in History: Exploring the Suez Canal's Past and Present

July 10, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 87.7 MB

Join us as we revisit a classic episode from our archives, featuring a compelling discussion on the history and lasting impact of the Suez Canal. Originally recorded during the momentous Ever Given grounding, Peter and Tyler delve into the risks and rewards associated with this vital global trade route. Our guest, Zachary Karabell, an esteemed author and expert in history, economics, and international trade, offers insights on the incident and its implications for the future of commerce. Don...

RESCUE, part 24: Ocean Finance Reform: Step by Step | World Ocean Radio

July 08, 2023 19:14 - 5 minutes - 3.67 MB

This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series by listing some of the most critical changes and improvements required to create a new, sustainable ocean economy--in essence a checklist for step-by-step actions toward future governance, regulation and investment in the world ocean. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.

The Legacy Continues - A Conversation with Celina Harris, current Ocean Decade John A. Knauss Fellow | Ocean Decade Show!

July 07, 2023 01:11 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MB

On this episode of The Ocean Decade Show, Taylor interviews her great-grandchild - her John A. Knauss Fellow great grandchild that is! Celina Harris, the current Ocean Decade Knauss Fellow working to organize the growing number of U.S. partners as we're making our way toward the midpoint of the Decade. Celina shared about her journey from academia to attending COP27 in Glasgow, Scotland to her role at NOAA Research now. Taylor and Celina do a lot of compare and contrast - comparing their tim...

Deep Waters, Murky Laws: Titanic's Saga of Salvage and Protection

July 03, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 108 MB

In this reaired episode, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are joined by Ole Varmer, the retired NOAA attorney who garnered the nickname and reputation as the government's "shipwreck guy" for specializing in the law governing the historic preservation and salvage of shipwrecks. With recent events surrounding the Titanic, including the disappearance of the submersible Titan during an expedition to view the wreck, our discussion becomes even more relevant. We delve into the captivating case o...

RESCUE, part 23: Financial Instruments for a New Ocean Ethos | World Ocean Radio

July 01, 2023 18:00 - 5 minutes - 3.67 MB

his week on World Ocean Radio as part of the multi-part RESCUE series we revisit the concept of ecosystem services accounting and propose that, in order to create a culture of investment for our future, we must apply energy, imagination and innovation to enable transition and success. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.

Tales from the NC State Climate Office | All Swell?

June 30, 2023 01:00 - 36 minutes - 50.1 MB

This month, The All Swell Crew sits down with Shelia Saia and Corey Davis from the North Carolina State Climate Office. They discuss the importance of the office, how they got into their roles, and many of the helpful climate tools the office produces. They discuss real-time application, the history of climate, and the importance of the NC coastal plain. Science communication through blog posts are also discussed. 

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