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RESCUE, part 11: Earth Law | World Ocean Radio
April 08, 2023 01:00 - 5 minutes - 3.63 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a discussion of Earth law, a framework built upon the idea that ecosystems have the right to exist and thrive, and that Nature should be able to defend those rights in court. Can we ratify a collective treaty toward the protection of Nature? RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.
Sailing the Globe for a Sustainable Future: The One Ocean Expedition | Ocean Decade Show!
April 07, 2023 01:00 - 53 minutes - 72.9 MBFor the past 21 months, an over 100-year old Norwegian tall sailing ship has been traversing the globe, collecting data, conducting research, and working with stakeholders all around the world to create attention and share knowledge about the crucial role of the ocean toward a sustainable future from a global perspective. Termed the One Ocean Expedition, the ship - Statsraad Lehmkuhl - is wrapping up its circumnavigation of the globe and will be back in Norway in April 2023. This month's epi...
Whale and Dolphin Deaths - We Need Answers Now, Plus Federal Updates from Washington DC | WaterLog
April 05, 2023 01:00 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MBOn the April episode of the WaterLog Podcast, Howard and Dan drive home the need for a thorough government investigation into the unprecedented whale and dolphin deaths occurring in New Jersey. Then, a brief discussion about the President's FY24 budget proposal for the Corps of Engineers and other legislation affecting coastal communities in the 118th Congress.
Separating Fact from Fiction: The Truth About Whale Strandings and Offshore Wind
April 03, 2023 01:00 - 53 minutes - 73.8 MBIn this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive into the controversial topic of recent whale strandings on the east coast of the US and the alleged connection between these events and the development of offshore wind. Their guest, Dr. Jill Lewandowski, Director of the BOEM Environmental Assessment and the Center for Marine Acoustics, sheds light on how science is used to guide BOEM's decision-making process, particularly in relation to mari...
RESCUE, part 10: UNCLOS and Biological Diversity | World Ocean Radio
April 01, 2023 01:00 - 4 minutes - 3.49 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a continuation of UNCLOS, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. In early March, the UN finalized a consensus agreement to work toward the conservation and protection of ocean resources and ecosystems. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.
Working for the NC Collaboratory with Dr. Greer Arthur | All Swell?
March 31, 2023 01:00 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MBKyra and Genevieve interview Dr. Greer Arthur, the research director at the NC Collaboratory. The Collaboratory was established by the state to utilize and disseminate the research expertise across the university system for practical use by local and state governments. They discuss the importance of collaboration, communication, and engagement. Greer explains how she transitioned from academia to a more administrative role and the skills that helped her get there. Tune in to learn how “I kno...
Secrets from Below: The Mysterious and Fascinating Underwater World of NOAA's Great Lakes Shipwreck Sanctuaries | North Coast Chronicles
March 30, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 87.5 MBNorth Coast Chronicles podcast host, Helen Brohl, invites Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, former oceanographer of the U.S. Navy, former Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere, and former Deputy Administrator of NOAA, as well as current host of ASPN's American Blue Economy Podcast [https://www.coastalnewstoday.com/curator/adm-tim-gallaudet], to share the host seat as they talk with Mr. Russ Green, Superintendent of the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary and Ms. Stephanie G...
Navigating the Complexities of Coastal Tourism: A Conversation with Elizabeth Becker | Big Tourism
March 29, 2023 01:00 - 58 minutes - 80.9 MBIn the special rebroadcast, join Big Tourism’s Host Arica Sears as she catches up with award-winning author Elizabeth Becker at the 2022 Impact Sustainability Conference in Victoria, B.C. Becker began her career as a war correspondent for the Washington Post in Cambodia, became the Senior Foreign Editor of National Public Radio and later a New York Times correspondent covering national security, foreign policy, agriculture and international economics. In 2013, she published ‘Overbooked: the ...
Historic Investment in Coastal Resilience: The 2023 National Coastal Resilience Fund
March 27, 2023 01:00 - 33 minutes - 45.9 MBIn the latest episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Joelle Gore, Stewardship Division Chief, Office for Coastal Management at NOAA, and Jessica Grannis, Program Director, Coastal Resilience at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, about the 2023 National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF). The guests discuss how the NCRF, which is being supported by funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, aim...
RESCUE, part 9: UNCLOS, A Plan in Hand | World Ocean Radio
March 25, 2023 13:36 - 5 minutes - 3.56 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a highlight of UNCLOS, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a major example of a far-reaching universal agreement that was drafted in 1982 and ratified in 1984. At the recent Davos gathering, a call to overhaul the UNCLOS instrument of ocean protection went largely unheeded. Who will be willing to step up and redress priorities to conserve and sustain the ocean? RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and ...
The Next Frontier: How Unmanned Systems are Revolutionizing the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast
March 22, 2023 01:00 - 54 minutes - 74.5 MBIn this month's episode of The American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret) examines how marine autonomy - or drone technology - contributes to our ocean and coastal economy. It is the 3rd in a series on technology in the American Blue Economy, building on previous episodes where he Explored the Wonders of Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence in the Blue Economy. All 3 areas were described in his October 2022 article 7 Technologies Revolutioniz...
A Sea of Poetry: A Spring Equinox Special with Portland Poets Society | Sea Change
March 20, 2023 00:57 - 21 minutes - 29.6 MBTune into this special episode of the Sea Change Podcast to celebrate the spring 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.
RESCUE, part 8: Policy Applied | World Ocean Radio
March 18, 2023 01:00 - 5 minutes - 3.57 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a highlight of two policies--the Antarctic Treaty and the Hamilton Agreement for the Sargasso Sea--that are working to successfully engage parties and members and maintain oversight for ocean and ecosystem conservation. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.
Confronting the Plastic Pandemic: Eben Schwartz's Vision for a Cleaner Future | Shorewords!
March 17, 2023 01:00 - 52 minutes - 71.7 MBEben Schwartz has a lengthy history working on plastic pollution and marine debris, topics on which he has become one of the country’s leading authorities. He has led California’s Coastal Cleanup Day, chaired the West Coast Marine Debris Alliance, was awarded an Aspen Institute Fellowship, served as one of the inaugural Catto Fellows for emerging leaders in the environment and energy sector, and has travels around the world to talk about the challenges and potential solutions for marine deb...
Meet Peter Ullrich: Education, collaboration, and investment to solving water challenges | Wave Makers
March 15, 2023 01:00 - 44 minutes - 61.5 MBIn this month’s episode, host Tamara Kahn speaks to Peter Ullrich of HydroDAO, a community bringing together all of the stakeholders in the water industry. Tamara talks to Peter about how he learned about water and human health while studying medicine and followed his interest in water to a program that led him to co-founder Stuart Rudick. Now they work to bring together entrepreneurs, funders, experts, and large water users with the goal of solving water challenges through their community ...
Remembering Paul Komar: A Tribute to an Esteemed Oceanographer
March 12, 2023 23:13 - 1 hour - 104 MBIn memory of the late Paul Komar, this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast is a rerun of the original episode from November 2018. Co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are joined by Paul, emeritus Professor of Oceanography at Oregon State University, where he discusses his research on coastal processes, climate controls on U.S. West Coast processes, and resulting erosion problems. Paul shares his experiences in the field of oceanography, his investigations along the West Coast of...
RESCUE, part 7: Policy that Works | World Ocean Radio
March 11, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.55 MB5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues and viable solutions, and celebrate exemplary projects. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
Uniting people to protect America's wild places with Kiara Tringali of The Wilderness Society | Sea Change
March 10, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 89 MBTune in to this episode of the Sea Change Podcast to meet Kiara Tringali. Not only is Kiara a changemaker, serving as the Senior Government Relations Representative for The Wilderness Society, but also she is Jenna's cousin, proving that conservationists run in the family. Through this role, Kiara is focused on landscape conservation and designation that advances legislative and administrative protections for priority lands to help achieve the goals of protecting 30% of US lands and waters ...
2023 ASBPA Summit Insider: Jack Koban Shares What's in Store | Going Coastal
March 08, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 88.6 MBIn this episode of Going Coastal, Jon and Marissa connect with Jack Koban of Fugro on the latest pieces of legislation making their way through Congress and what to expect at the upcoming ASBPA Coastal Summit (March 21-23). Jack is a Senior Business Development Manager at the Baton Rouge office of Fugro, a Charter member of the Central Gulf Coast Chapter of ASBPA, and one of the Summit organizing committee members for this year’s event. Some hot topics expected at the Summit include the RISE...
Building Resilience: How Better Sediment Management Can Help Coastal Communities
March 05, 2023 23:45 - 1 hour - 56.6 MBIn this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham discuss the new report “Sediment Placement Regulations of U.S. Coastal States and Territories: Towards Regional Sediment Management Implementation” with two expert guests, Derek Brockbank and Nicole Elko. The report includes regulations from all 35 states and territories that govern sediment placement, as well as recommendations and case studies for better managing and innovatively using dredge mat...
RESCUE, part 6: The Fallacy of Consensus | World Ocean Radio
March 04, 2023 02:00 - 4 minutes - 3.41 MBhis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a conversation about consensus, a policy-making tool that has historically served to progress issues forward. In this episode we argue that, in light of recent conversations and outcomes from COP27 and Davos, consensus may have become diluted, compromised and corrupted. What's next? Might it be time for bottom-up collective action and social invention? RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renew...
Empowering Women, Saving the Ocean: An Interview with Alison Clausen | Ocean Decade Show!
March 03, 2023 02:00 - 51 minutes - 70.3 MBTo celebrate International Women's Day 2023, this month Taylor welcomes back the first three-time guest on The Ocean Decade Show - Alison Clausen, Ocean Decade-expert and Programme Specialist, Marine Policy & Regional Coordination Section, at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. Taylor and Alison chat about gender and the Ocean Decade, re-live big highlights from 2022, look ahead to all that's in store for during 2023, and drop an exciting pre-announcement of the next Ocean Decade...
From Walleye to White Fish: Fishing and Fisheries of the Great Lakes | North Coast Chronicles
March 02, 2023 02:00 - 51 minutes - 71.3 MBAs a $7 billion per year - and very diverse - industry, Great Lakes fishing is not just big business. Fish in the Great Lakes provide subsistence. Fishing in the Great Lakes fosters family time and treasured memories. Fishers in the Great Lakes support an extraordinary sportfishing market fueled by 139 species and a stock of controlled introductions. North Coast Chronicles hosts "From Walleye to White Fish: Fishing and Fisheries of the Great Lakes." Our guests are Mr. Jesse Simpkins, immed...
From Federal Appropriations to Coastal Resilience: An In-Depth Discussion with the City Manager of Tybee Island, GA | WaterLog
March 01, 2023 02:00 - 40 minutes - 37.6 MBOn the March episode of the WaterLog podcast, Howard and Dan discuss the recent whale deaths in New Jersey where offshore wind surveys are taking place and the FY23 Corps Work Plan. Then, Howard and Dan talk with the City Manager of Tybee Island, GA about the history of coastal advocacy at Warwick Group, federal appropriations, legislation like the Water Resources Development Act, and coastal resilience.
Finding Hope in the Legacy of the Clotilda: A Conversation with Darron Patterson
February 27, 2023 02:00 - 52 minutes - 72.8 MBIn this special rebroadcast from February 2022, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham interview Darron Patterson, the president of the Clotilda Descendants Association, who shares the history of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to bring Africans to the United States. As a descendant of one of the survivors of the Clotilda, Patterson provides a unique perspective on the legacy of this tragic event, which began as a bet and resulted in the transportation of over 100 enslaved individuals fr...
RESCUE, Part 5: Policy | World Ocean Radio
February 25, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.7 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a discussion about ocean policy and the myriad organizations and initiatives around the world developing guidelines that inform decisions, rules and laws for the ocean future. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.
The Fascinating World of Marine Science with Dr. Tiara Moore | Rising Sea Voices
February 24, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 55.6 MBGet ready to dive deep into the world of marine science and environmental DNA with Dr. Tiara Moore, an accomplished environmental ecologist and postdoctoral researcher at The Nature Conservancy. But that's not all - Tiara is also a fierce advocate for a safe and inclusive workplace for black people and women of color. In this compelling rebroadcast of Rising Sea Voices, Tiara shares her journey from an undergraduate course in Costa Rica to scuba diving in Indonesia and French Polynesia. Her ...
Living Shorelines, Blue Carbon, and career transitions: A discussion with Hilary Stevens from Restore America’s Estuaries | All Swell?
February 22, 2023 03:09 - 35 minutes - 48.1 MBThe Duke All Swell? Team is joined by Hilary Stevens, the Coastal Resilience Senior Manager at Restore America’s Estuaries (RAE). We learn about Hilary’s work at RAE building a community of practice surrounding Living Shorelines and coastal Blue Carbon protection and restoration. We also hear about Hilary’s career path, graduate work, and what brought her to RAE. To learn more about Restore America’s Estuaries, visit https://estuaries.org/.
Solving the Overwhelming Demand for Research Vessel Time: G. Mark Miller's Vision for the Future
February 20, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 60.7 MBOn this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are joined by G. Mark Miller, retired NOAA Corps Officer and founder of Greenwater Marine Sciences Offshore. GMSO is a company that offers a scalable fleet of oceanographic small research vessels to meet the overwhelming demand for research vessel time. Mark shares his vision of revolutionizing the field of oceanographic research by providing affordable, optimally sized, and cost-effective vessels ...
RESCUE, part 4: The Fallacy of Denial | World Ocean Radio
February 18, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.74 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with observations about the climate future and our relationship to facts and truth, the spread of misinformation, the belief in and skepticism of science, denial, inaction, and vested interest in the status quo. If we are to enact the changes required to move toward a more sustainable climate future, how do we, collectively, turn toward acceptance of scientific fact and affirmation of a new world view? RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for ...
A Deep Dive into the Science and Culture of Freediving with Author James Nestor | Shorewords!
February 17, 2023 02:00 - 23 minutes - 32.5 MBLesley Ewing is back with the Shorewords Podcast, ASPN's books and literature pod, and she sits down with James Nestor, author of DEEP: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us about Ourselves. DEEP was an Amazon Best Science Book of 2014, BBC Book of the Week, BuzzFeed 19 Best Nonfiction Book of 2014, ArtForum Top 10 Book of 2014, New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. In 2015, the PEN American Center recognized DEEPas one of the five best books of Literary Sports Writ...
Meet Tamara Singer and Angelita Eriksen: Sirens of Seaweed | Wave Makers
February 16, 2023 02:00 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MBIn the arctic waters of Northern Norway, two women are leading the hand harvesting of unique seaweed species. Angelita Eriksen and Tamara Singer are from different sides of the planet but found their way to launching a company that wants the whole world to recognize the unique benefits of an ocean-grown superfood: seaweed. They share a passion for innovating ways to use a remarkable superfood, seaweed. Host Tamara Kahn delights in a conversation with the founders of Lofoten Seaweed as they ...
Exploring the Wonders of Biotechnology in the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast
February 15, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 97.5 MBIn this month's episode of the American Blue Economy Podcast, host Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret) explores the many benefits of biotechnology to the American Blue Economy, Drawing from his recent article in Real Clear Science, 7 Technologies Revolutionizing Our Understanding of the Ocean | RealClearScience, he is assisted by 4 of his former colleagues from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). These exceptional experts include: Dr. Kelly Goodwin, ‘Omics ...
A United Nations Treaty to Protect the High Seas: An Insider's Perspective
February 13, 2023 02:00 - 52 minutes - 72.4 MBIn this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham sit down with Nichola Clark, Project Officer for Pew’s Ocean Governance portfolio. Clark, who recently attended the IMPAC5 conference in Vancouver, BC, discusses the upcoming negotiations for a United Nations treaty to protect the high seas. She talks about the efforts of Pew Charitable Trusts to launch a data-driven, interactive tool that allows for the creation of conservation strategies to protect ...
RESCUE, part 3: Observation and Science | World Ocean Radio
February 11, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.75 MBThis week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a call for better communications of ocean science: translation, packaging, distribution and presentation to the millions around the world who live by and rely on the ocean for survival. The RESCUE series is outlining a new plan for the ocean and a new perspective to enable a new set of actions for the future.
Discussing conservation opportunities with Conservation Opportunity's Fabiola Torres-Toledo | Sea Change
February 10, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 112 MBTune in as Jenna and cohost David Riera discuss Puerto Rico's changing climate, building community, and expanding access to conservation work across the Caribbean and beyond with Conservation Opportunity's Founder, Executive Director, and President, Fabiola Torres-Toledo. Conservation Opportunity is a non-profit organization incorporated in Puerto Rico that connects people with paid and volunteer opportunities in the field of environmental conservation, mostly in Puerto Rico and the United S...
Communicating Research through Publications - Professional Development Series | Going Coastal
February 08, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 82.4 MBIn this episode of Going Coastal, Jon and Marissa bring on ASBPA Shore & Beach editor Beth Sciaudone and long-time Shore & Beach article author Tim Kana to talk about the publication process. Beth and Tim have a wealth of knowledge and experience in communicating their research through peer-reviewed publications from conference proceedings to high-impact journals. Join us as we peek behind the curtain of the longest running coastal journal and gain a new perspective on the importance of scie...
Emilie Mazzacurati on Navigating Climate Risk in Financial Markets
February 06, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 85.4 MBIn this special rebroadcast, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Emilie Mazzacurati, a climate tech entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience at the intersection of climate risk and financial markets. Previously serving as the Global Head of Moody's Climate Solutions, Emilie is now focused on increasing understanding of climate risk in the financial sector to drive investments in adaptation and resilience. Join the conversation as Emilie shares her insights and expertise ...
RESCUE, part 2: Ocean Science Imperative | World Ocean Radio
February 04, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.82 MBThis week on World Ocean Radio, part two of a multi-part series entitled RESCUE, outlining a new plan for the ocean and a new perspective to enable a new set of actions for the future of the ocean. In this episode we argue that science and technology are our best tools and the imperative foundation for any future ocean plan. About World Ocean Radio 5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. Epis...
The Role of Philanthropy - the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection and the Ocean Decade | Ocean Decade Show
February 03, 2023 02:00 - 43 minutes - 59.9 MBThis month's podcast combines key elements from two recent episodes - the role of Africa in the Ocean Decade with Jaco Stemmet from Fugro and funding the Ocean Decade with Mark Spalding from The Ocean Foundation - in one perfect package. Mrs. Kenza Khallafi, the Partnerships Officer at the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, joins the podcast this month to discuss the crucial role the Mohammed VI Foundation has played since the beginning of the Ocean Decade, and shares some ...
The Corps of Engineers' Emergency Authority: What's Next? | WaterLog
February 01, 2023 06:01 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MBOn the February episode of the WaterLog Podcast, Howard and Dan give a brief update on Congress’ slow start this session and discuss a new set of proposed rules to the emergency authority for the Corps of Engineers known as PL 84-99.
Pioneering Coastal Solutions: Aram Terchunian and the Coastal Zone Foundation
January 30, 2023 02:00 - 47 minutes - 65.8 MBIn this week's episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are joined by Aram Terchunian, Secretary and Treasurer of the Coastal Zone Foundation and founder of First Coastal, to welcome the Coastal Zone Foundation as a new sponsor of Coastal News Today & The American Shoreline Podcast Network. The episode focuses on the Coastal Zone Foundation's Certified Coastal Practitioner Credentialing Program, which trains coastal professionals to improve their...
RESCUE, part 1 | World Ocean Radio
January 28, 2023 02:00 - 5 minutes - 3.67 MBThis week on World Ocean Radio, part one of a multi-part series entitled RESCUE, outlining a new plan for the ocean and a new perspective to enable a new set of actions: from the smallest to the largest solutions and inventions, to radical methods and policy changes for a sustainable future. RESCUE, a plan for specific action and public participation, stands for: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.
Roadblocks in Marine Science | All Swell?
January 27, 2023 02:00 - 40 minutes - 55.4 MBWelcome to the New Year! Genevieve and Kyra discuss roadblocks they have encountered in their marine science careers. They have an open and honest conversation about studying and working in the marine science field. This is in an effort to help young marine scientists and voice concerns over work ethics. Pay, degree requirements, internships, and living arrangements are all discussed.
The Port of Cleveland Rocks! | North Coast Chronicles
January 26, 2023 02:00 - 57 minutes - 79 MBNorth Coast Chronicles visits the Port of Cleveland with its President and CEO, Will Friedman. Cleveland was founded in 1796 by General Moses Cleaveland along the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. With the first commercial ship arrival in the early 1800's, Cleveland's location at the eastern side of the Great Lakes has put the port in the forefront of domestic and international shipping. Listen and learn about wind energy development, beneficial use of dredge material and the Port's associatio...
Meet Katharine “KC” Stover: Connecting climate solutions with people and policy
January 25, 2023 02:01 - 51 minutes - 70.7 MBBefore diving into a new year of exciting ocean and water tech pioneers, host Tamara Kahn kicks off the new year with a chat exploring what kind of policy and support could accelerate these innovations, and why any of these matter at all. Guest Katharine ‘KC’ Stover chats with Tamara about this as well as the work Hyphae Group is looking to do to connect the dots and further natural climate mitigation and adaptation solutions. Start local. Pick something you care about. And go for it! Let ...
Circulation Shut Down: The Impact of Climate Change on the World's Oceans
January 23, 2023 02:00 - 53 minutes - 73.3 MBIn our latest episode, co-hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham welcome Yi Liu and Dr. Keith Moore as our guests to discuss their recent paper, "Climate change could cause 'disaster' in the world's oceans: Deep overturning circulation collapses with strong warming." In the paper, Yi and Keith analyze projections from 36 climate models and find that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and the Southern Meridional Overturning Circulation could slow by as much as 42% by 2100, and ...
The Impact of Recent Storms on California's Coastline: A Discussion with Kiki Patch and Ryan Anderson | Shorewords!
January 20, 2023 02:00 - 59 minutes - 82.2 MBOn this episode of Shorewords!, join host Lesley Ewing in conversation with Kiki Patch and Ryan Anderson about their paper, Adapting to Shoreline Retreat: Finding a Path Forward. We spoke about this paper in September 2021, but in light of the recent series of devastating storms that have attacked the California coast in late 2022 and early 2023, it was time for another conversation. Certain events can become reference points for future decisions and these storms may be such a reference. As ...
The Impact of Recent Storms on California's Coastline: A Discussion with Kiki Patsch and Ryan Anderson | Shorewords!
January 20, 2023 02:00 - 59 minutes - 82.2 MBOn this episode of Shorewords!, join host Lesley Ewing in conversation with Kiki Patsch and Ryan Anderson about their paper, Adapting to Shoreline Retreat: Finding a Path Forward. We spoke about this paper in September 2021, but in light of the recent series of devastating storms that have attacked the California coast in late 2022 and early 2023, it was time for another conversation. Certain events can become reference points for future decisions and these storms may be such a reference. As...
Meet Rafeed Hussain: Kicking off the New Year with an Old Friend | Sea Change
January 18, 2023 02:00 - 1 hour - 107 MBTune in to the first Sea Change Podcast episode of the New Year to catch up with Jenna and her good friend, Rafeed Hussain. During this discussion, the two chat about their love for the ocean, photography, the importance of ocean planning, and so much more. In addition to being a friend of Jenna's, Rafeed is a Master of Arts in Marine Affairs Student at the University of Rhode Island, a talented photographer, and a former Ocean Planning Program Specialist for Ocean Conservancy. This episode ...