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How To Protect The Ocean

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Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time.

The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the latest ocean news; teach you how to speak up for the ocean; and, how you can take action to live for a better ocean.

There is so much information on the ocean and the issues that are affecting it that it can be difficult to find optimism in the future of the ocean. Climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, water pollution, and coastal development have altered the ocean in ways that have negatively changed the way we use it.

The repercussions of climate change, including the ominous specter of rising sea levels, the relentless march of warming ocean temperatures, and the ominous shadow of ocean acidification, have not only altered the very fabric of our coastlines but have also conjured fiercer storms and summoned floods with growing frequency. The fossil fuel industry may whisper in your ear that the situation is insurmountable, an inescapable fate. However, this podcast is here to unveil a different narrative, one that empowers you to take action. It illuminates the path to change by casting your vote for leaders committed to implementing climate-rescuing policies and by offering invaluable insights into how each of us can shrink our individual carbon footprint.

The grim reality of overfishing casts a long shadow, fueled by governmental shortcomings in the stewardship of both commercial and recreational fisheries. Within the delicate balance of our oceans, every fish population possesses a threshold - a point at which the relentless harvest of fishermen begins to erode their numbers. The management of these aquatic resources is a formidable task, as the elusive currents of the sea often defy easy tracking. Furthermore, the menace of illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing looms large in many nations, adding to the crisis.

Yet, a glimmer of hope shines through the depths. A beacon for responsible consumption emerges in the form of seafood programs, guiding conscientious individuals toward choices that safeguard our oceans. By heeding these programs, you not only savor the delights of sustainable seafood but also become an informed guardian of marine ecosystems.

The relentless scourge of plastic pollution has unleashed an epidemic of death upon the denizens of our oceans. It's a ruthless killer, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of marine mammals, majestic sharks, grandiose fish, gentle sea turtles, and the graceful sea birds that soar above. The malevolence of this crisis knows no bounds, with microplastics infiltrating even the remotest depths of the ocean and etching their presence along every coastline.

To mount a defense against this ecological cataclysm, the clarion call for action echoes on the international and national stages. It beckons governments far and wide to adopt resolute policies, wielding the power to outlaw the menace of single-use plastics and demanding the meticulous detoxification of our supply chains. In this grand battle to safeguard our seas, the fight against plastic pollution knows no borders.

The ominous specter of water pollution looms large, a consequence of our thoughtless disposal into the arteries of our planet – our streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. This callous act reverberates, sending shockwaves through the intricate ecosystems of our coastal havens, where the likes of coral reefs, resilient mangroves, and swaying seagrasses thrive. But alas, this intrusion is not benign; it bears the capacity to corrode and dismantle these vital sanctuaries, the very lifeblood of countless fish and the steadfast guardians of our vulnerable shorelines.

Yet, amidst the unsettling tide of pollution, there emerges a ray of hope. Through individual resolve and visionary government policies harnessed with cutting-edge technology, we can stem this toxic deluge. Water treatment systems stand as stalwart guardians, armed with the ability to sift out the insidious nutrients that fuel destructive algal blooms. The power to heal our waters and preserve the sanctity of our coastal treasures lies within our grasp.

Coastal development, driven by human desires to construct homes or fortify the shoreline against erosion, represents a significant intervention in the natural order. Yet, these changes, while initially confined to the coastal zone, often send ripple effects that extend far beyond their original boundaries, casting a shadow of unintended consequences.

The repercussions of altering coastlines resonate through interconnected ecosystems, occasionally triggering a cascade of events that can inflict profound harm on distant areas. In doing so, this well-intentioned transformation can unwittingly imperil the lives and livelihoods of communities residing in the wake of its impact. It is a stark reminder that our actions along the coast carry a profound responsibility, not just to the immediate environment but to the greater web of life and society that depends upon it.

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December 05, 2016 13:30 - 36 minutes - 25.3 MB

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SUFB 246: Ocean Talk Friday

December 02, 2016 13:30 - 57 minutes - 39.5 MB

Nathan Johnson and I are back for another Ocean Talk Friday where we look at 4 articles from this past week and give our thoughts on them. Here are the articles: 1) Debt swapping for Marine Conservation; 2) Refraiming Marine Conservation in a Post-Election Era; 3) Building resilient coral reefs; 4) Deep Sea Coral Protection vs Lobster Fishing Industry; and, 5) Bonus article (listen to the episode to find out what it is!). Enjoy the podcast! Are you looking to change the way you ea...

SUFB 245: Going Beneath The Waves with Sami Kattan

November 30, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 51.8 MB

Today's interview is with Sami Kattan, Director of Digital Media for Beneath the Waves and a film maker that was inspired after a wonderful encounter with an iconic giant in the Ocean. Sami films a lot of stuff in his life from his exercises to marine conservation work. He learned to become a videographer on his own, experimenting with various cameras along his adventures in Central America and the Caribbean.  I speak to Sami about how he got into making films and what drives his work. I a...

SUFB 244: 3 Reasons to Attend a Marine Conservation Conference

November 28, 2016 13:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

Conferences is where people from the Marine Science and Conservation industry go to share information on their latest projects and to network with new and old colleagues. It's where we go to share stories, vent and get to know each other.  The only problem with conferences is that there are only Marine Scientists and Conservationists in attendance. There is usually a lack of people from the public...essentially you. Why the hell would you attend a Marine Science and Conservation Conference...

SUFB 243: Ocean Talk Friday

November 25, 2016 13:00 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

Nathan Johnson and I are back at it again with another Ocean Talk Friday. Today we discuss the following stories: 1) Scientists design marine protected area based on protection and fish production for fishing community; 2) Rockfish larvae travel as a group of siblings; 3) DNA from Ocean can tell researchers where the fish and other species have been; and, 4) Jellyfish can also be used as a way to find out where the fish have been caught from based on the jellyfish's chemical composition...

SUFB 242: Scientists Inspiring Students With Patrick Goff

November 23, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 56 MB

Science education can be tough if teachers rely only on themselves and textbooks. It can be really boring for 13 year-olds to get inspired by science and picture themselves as future scientists of the world. Don't worry, there is a solution. Patrick Goff goes above and beyond the textbook to bring his class real scientists to his students via webcam. I invited Patrick on the podcast to tell us how he does it so other teachers can do the same thing. Enjoy the podcast!   Did you like t...

SUFB 241: More MPAs Declared In The World

November 21, 2016 13:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

Marine Protected Areas are a big tool in the Ocean Conservation toolbox because they work. It has taken some time for them to catch on, but if they are created in the right way where they bring in stakeholders at the beginning of the process and it is science based, then they can do well. These types of protected areas have been documented well in the scientific literature.  It seems as though more and more protected areas are being designated every month. Since September, one US Marine Mo...

SUFB 240: Options For Your Marine Science And Conservation Career

November 21, 2016 04:25 - 1 hour - 44.7 MB

Marine Science and Conservation Careers is what we've been talking about for the past month and a half. I've heard some great feedback from people who are currently seeking out a career, so I am glad I've been able to help out. This episode is all about the different options you have for your career. Do you want a career where you work a 9-5? Well, I go into the different sectors (non-profit, government, and private environmental consulting) based on my own personal experiences.  Do you ...

SUFB 239: Ocean Talk Friday Grassroots Marine Conservation Edition

November 18, 2016 13:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

Ocean Talk Friday is usually about two people (myself and Nathan Johnson) talking about 4 to 5 articles covering Ocean News that we think you should know about; however, Nathan was a bit busy this week and I decided to switch things up. I wanted to continue covering the theme of grassroots marine conservation since I think it is going to become one of the focuses on Speak Up For Blue. Here are 3 American Grassroots Conservation Projects I covered in this episode (I will cover more internat...

SUFB 238 Grassroots Conservation With Dr. Rob Moir

November 16, 2016 13:00 - 1 hour - 59 MB

I was feeling sick to my stomach last Tuesday after I realized that Donald Trump had been elected the next President of the United States. I was worried about basic Human Rights in my neighbouring country and I was also worried about the stance the President-Elect has taken on Climate Change. He clearly does not "believe" Climate Change is a human related issue and that is dangerous thinking.  A major part of his platform is to undo much of President Obama's Executive Orders, which include...

SUFB 237: Grassroots Marine Conservation

November 14, 2016 13:00 - 30 minutes - 20.8 MB

Conservation is about people. It Starts with people. It ends with people. Democratic governments cannot stop the people. Those words may not be that profound, but they are true. A change in government is the US means that ocean conservation is going to become harder to do when compared to the last administration if Trump and his administration plan to do what they said they were going to do. There are also questions as to will he be able to completely ignore climate change even though he d...

SUFB 236: The Interview For Marine Science And Conservation Careers

November 12, 2016 04:29 - 52 minutes - 36 MB

Continuing with helping you get a job to help you build your career in Marine Science and Conservation, I talk about The Interview today. The Interview is a way for the hiring manager and other committee members to get to know you and evaluate whether you would be a right "fit" for the workplace. In today's episode, I talk about how to prepare for an interview, what your attitude should be during the interview and how it can help you get a job and how you should follow up. Enjoy the podc...

SUFB 235: Ocean Talk Friday

November 12, 2016 02:35 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

The election really threw everyone, or most people for a loop, especially the Marine Science and Conservation community. The President-Elect, Donald Trump, has been determined about denying climate change and reducing environmental government departments such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Environment (DOE), and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  The reduction in government resources to adequately deal with Ocean issues such ...

SUFB 234: Post US Election Ocean News Update

November 09, 2016 13:00 - 35 minutes - 24.2 MB

The US Election is over...FINALLY!!! Here are some stories you might have missed while you were bombarded with election news: 1) Canada announces Ocean Protection Plan; 2) Too many puffins die due to warming of oceans; and, 3) SeaWorld loses more money and decides to cut more costs to please investors. Enjoy the podcast!

SUFB 233: How DoWe Manage Ocean Users

November 07, 2016 13:00 - 37 minutes - 26.1 MB

The Ross Sea MPA has forced me to reflect on how regulators and policy makers who are in charge of managing the Ocean through Marine Protected Areas, Quotas and other regulatory tools manage Ocean Users.  Ocean Users are not used to being managed. They could generally do whatever they want as long as they show the government that they could contribute to the economy in the short or long term; however, recent events (BP Oil Spill) have driven governments to manage all Ocean Users as some ca...

SUFB 232: The Resume for Marine Science And Conservation Careers

November 05, 2016 12:30 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

The sole purpose of a job application is to get to the next step in the job-getting process. There are hundreds, sometimes thousands, of applicants and you have to set your aside apart from the pack. So what do you do? You make sure that you have the best application out there and you ensure the human resource person and/or hiring manager are not forced to make any assumptions on whether you qualify for the position. For example, if you are applying to a position where you will be trawling...

SUFB 231: Ocean Talk Friday

November 04, 2016 12:00 - 59 minutes - 41.3 MB

Nathan Johnson and I are back at it again on Ocean Talk Friday where we talk about the latest news and updates in Marine Science and Conservation. On the show today, we discuss: 1) National Science Fund planning for Ocean Science's future; 2) Rhode Island creates the first marine plan; 3) Australian government cuts 42 marine protected areas from plans; and, 4) An amphipod is found to wear an invisibility cloak. Enjoy the podcast! Are you looking to change the way you eat for a bet...

SUFB 230: The Ross Sea MPA Process With Cassandra Brooks

November 02, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 53.3 MB

Imagine spending the last ten years (really the first 10 years) of your career trying to get a piece of Ocean protected that is managed by 24 countries with a treaty that was written in 1959. There are countries who can't win the argument to establish Marine Protected Areas within their own country, let alone getting 23 other countries to agree to your propositions. That is what happened to Cassandra Brooks with Ross Sea MPA. Cassandra followed the MPA process from every aspect possible st...

SUFB 229: Where Is The Ocean Optimism

October 31, 2016 12:00 - 25 minutes - 17.5 MB

I found something quite interesting when I started to communicate Marine Science and Ocean Conservation to build an audience that wanted to live for a better Ocean. People didn't like to hear the doom and gloom that I was telling them related to all of the Ocean Issues. A friend of mine said she liked watching the videos I made on my You Tube channel, but she had to stop because it was depressing her. My message was having the opposite effect of its purpose. I was making people give up hope ...

SUFB 228: How to Write a Cover Letter for Marine Science and Conservation Careers

October 29, 2016 12:30 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

When I first started writing cover letters for the jobs that I wanted, I made them less than one page and they consisted of introducing myself and telling the person to which I was sending my application that my resume was attached. I had no idea that it was the wrong way of writing a cover letter. It wasn't until a friend showed me how to write a proper cover letter that I was able to get interviews from my applications. The conversion was quite amazing. I applied to less jobs during the ...

SUFB 227: Ocean Talk Friday

October 28, 2016 12:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

Ocean Talk Friday is a fun tradition that Nathan and I started and we continue to have fun with it. We hope that you guys enjoy it too. After a brief update on our Marine Conservation Fantasy Football Pool, we talk about the following articles: 1) Insurance companies find wetlands could have saved $625 million in damage; 2) A brewing company made a beer to help study stellar sea lions; 3) Fish are drunk off CO2 and swimming into predators; and, 4) Whaling countries rallying to block Sou...

SUFB 226: The Nakawe Project with Regi Domingo

October 26, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 59.2 MB

In my Interview Wednesday episode today, I speak with Reggie Domingo; Founder of The Nakawe Project, also known as the WE Project. The Nakawe Project  is involved in all sorts of Marine Science and Conservation projects in Costa Rica, Central America, and around the world. I first heard of The Nakawe Project when they were involved with the CITES project in getting the Silky and Thresher Sharks protected under the CITES agreement.  Take a listen to the podcast for more details. Toda...

SUFB 225: Never Give Up Hope For The Ocean

October 24, 2016 12:00 - 26 minutes - 18.1 MB

There are many battles in Marine Science and Conservation. If you speak to anyone who has been working in this field for over 20 years you will get much cynicism. It's probably due to the experience they have build over their careers. There is a good chance they didn't always with to protect the Ocean or it's species. It doesn't matter if they are working on government, non-profit or private sector, they lost some battles. But after all is said and done, they never gave up hope. It's why the...

SUFB 224: 5 Important Strategies To Do Other than Search for Jobs While Launching Your Marine Science and Conservation Career

October 22, 2016 12:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

When I first started my career in Marine Science and Conservation, I searched for jobs everyday for 8 hours a day. No lie, I would check the same sites over and over again. It sucked. There were so many times were I wouldn't see new jobs and then I would lose hope. I got pretty emotional and angry. I was obsessed with getting a job. I would dream about it. Until one day, I figured something out. I didn't want half of the jobs that I saw, but I was applying to all of them. I thought to myse...

SUFB 223: Ocean Talk Friday

October 21, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 45.8 MB

It's Ocean Talk Friday again where Nathan and I get together and chat about 4 very important articles of the week...at least...to us. This week we talk about some great articles and we talk about our big Fantasy Football wins this week in our Marine Conservation Football Fantasy League.  Here are the stories that we discussed this week: 1) Vogue lists 8 luxury hotels that are carbon neutral and help marine conservation; 2) Russia hosts a 24 member country delegation to vote on 2 Antarcti...

SUFB 222: Bella Bella Diesel Spill Near Great Bear Forest

October 19, 2016 12:00 - 27 minutes - 18.7 MB

A tug boat was pushing a fuel barge in British Columbia near Great Bear Forest when it ran aground and sank in 9 metres of water. The diesel fuel (over 200,000 GA worth) spilled into the coastal ocean from the tug boat and spread quickly.  The nearby First Nations group of Bella Bella are working tirelessly to stop the diesel fuel from reaching the coast; however, 3 beaches have already been closed due to contamination. The clam bed, on which the tribe relies to get them through the winter...

SUFB 221: Shark Diving Goes Wrong and What You Should Know To Prevent This

October 17, 2016 12:00 - 22 minutes - 15.8 MB

SCUBA Divers love encountering sharks on more than one of their dives. Diving with sharks is an exhilarating experience, I know from personal experience. However, as a couple of videos that are circulating the web show, diving with sharks in a cage may not be as safe as you might expect.  Shark diving occurs all over the world without incidents, so why did the events in the video happen. Was it just by chance or did something happen that caused the shark to enter the cage. Unfortunately, i...

SUFB 220: BONUS Marine Careers Series How To Volunteer To Gain Experience

October 15, 2016 13:00 - 46 minutes - 31.8 MB

Attaining a sustainable marine science and conservation career is not easy. It takes focus, patience, and hard work. The first episode of this series gives you a breakdown on how to create goals for your career by setting your path. Now you need to start your journey down your path. Where do you begin? As a recent graduate or someone who is shifting career, you probably don't have much experience in the career path field, which means your chances of getting a job is low. So this episode is...

SUFB 219: Ocean Talk Friday

October 14, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 44.6 MB

Nathan Johnson and I co-host Ocean Talk Friday again to discuss this past week's important articles. I love doing these episodes because Nathan and I get to chat about all things Ocean. The best thing about talking about these Ocean articles is to get the ideas flowing and hopefully come up with solutions as a community. So thanks for listening! Here are the articles: 1) We revisit a new aquaculture techniques that will benefit the Ocean and contribute to reducing climate change; 2) ...

SUFB 218: Red Sea Marine Science With Matt Tietbohl

October 12, 2016 12:50 - 1 hour - 52.5 MB

Have you ever wondered the state of all of the Oceans? We often here stories, articles and research coming from all parts of the Ocean (Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Antarctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Labrador Sea, etc.); however, it's rare to hear about the Red Sea. Well, I am pleased to say that we are now going to talk about the Red Sea tanks to Matt Tietbohl, who is doing his Masters Thesis at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).  M...

SUFB 217: Voting for the Oceans

October 10, 2016 21:06 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

How important are the upcoming US Election for Marine Science and Conservation? Does your vote really count? Does it matter who is President or Senator in regards to policies for the Oceans? If you want the answer, maybe you should ask Dr. Chris Lowe who stated on a previous podcast that the combination of a number of laws and regulations allowed the increase in white shark populations and sea lion population (which are related) along the coast of California.  The current presidential rac...

SUFB 215: Ocean Talk Friday

October 07, 2016 12:00 - 49 minutes - 34.2 MB

Welcome back to another Ocean Talk Friday. Nathan Johnson and I are back at it again to discuss this week's important stories on the Speak UP For Blue Podcast.  Here are the stories for today: 1) International web database for Marine Cave studies; 2) CITES protects three sharks under Appendix II and what it means; 3) Community-led marine reserve experiences great success; and, 4) Waste reduction campaign with major corporations. Do you want to work in a career in Marine Conservation...

SUFB 216 BONUS: Become and Influencer for Your Marine Conservation Careers

October 07, 2016 05:05 - 42 minutes - 29.1 MB

Imagine that you apply for a job and when the hiring manager comes across your name, she/he already knows who you are because you worked hard at becoming an influencer within your niched within Marine Conservation and you did one hell of a job. Many of your colleagues will apply to jobs and expect to hear back from an interview. If they qualify for the position and they demonstrate it on their application, then they will be able to further compete with others for the position. However, wha...

SUFB 214: Choosing Your Marine Conservation Career

October 05, 2016 12:00 - 40 minutes - 27.9 MB

Today is a the launch of a new bonus series that I will be providing on the Speak Up For Blue Podcast. I wanted to provide you with the best information I could on starting and maintaining a career in Marine Science and Conservation as that is part of the mission of Speak Up For Blue: Empower people to live for a better Ocean! These bonus episodes will normally be on published on Saturdays, but I decided that I would launch this episode today to peek your interest.  The first episode of ...

SUFB 213: 4 Steps To Help The Ocean

October 03, 2016 12:30 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

The Ocean is in trouble. There is no doubt about that.However, there are ways that we can fix it. And it starts with us! There are a number of things that you can do to live for a better Ocean. It starts at home and we've discussed it on the podcast many times. I figured since some of you have been loyal listeners to the Speak Up For Blue podcast for the past year and a bit and have changed the way you lived at home to an Ocean conscious life, then you might be ready to step up your Marine...

SUFB 212: Ocean Talk Friday

September 30, 2016 12:30 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

Nathan and I are back together again to chat about some of the most interesting stories this week. Here are the stories that we discussed: 1) California will be giving out minor tickets for MPA boundary layers; 2) Ocean fronts attract seabirds looking for food and that can help manage coastal seabirds; 3) Philanthropy is focusing on Ocean Conservation (Yay!); and, 4) A researcher discovered how deep-sea bacteria can reduce climate change effects. Do you want to work in a career in ...

SUFB 211: Satellite Penguins With Dr Michelle LaRue

September 28, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 54.9 MB

When you think of using satellite imagery for anything, one tends to think of spies using imagery to gather information on ones enemy to get the upper hand; however, that is not the case for Dr. Michelle LaRue. In fact, Michelle des quite the opposite. She studies emperor penguins and Wedell seals in the Antarctic through the eyes of Satellite Imagery to gather information and learn how the animals' population moves across large scales and counts the number of colonies by monitoring the patc...

SUFB 210: Building The Speak Up For Blue Community

September 26, 2016 12:30 - 31 minutes - 22.1 MB

This show has grown immensely over the past month and a half. Ever since I attended the International Marine Conservation Congress and this podcast got accepted on iHeart Radio. the growth has come with many benefits.  1) The growth of this community - I can only measure downloads to see how the podcast has grown. Since August, the podcast has doubled in daily downloads and sometimes tripled. I am quite excited about this as this is one part of the community growth: reach more people! 2)...

SUFB 209: Ocean Talk Friday

September 23, 2016 12:30 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

The US presidential election is less than a couple of months away and we haven't heard any of the candidates talk about their positions on science, especially Climate Change and Ocean Health. This past week, we found out that a website called ScienceDebate.org asked the 4 candidates what their positions were on 20 specific areas in science. Each candidate answered on every theme and they are written out on the website. Today, Nathan and I go over two positions: Climate Change and Ocean H...

SUFB 208: Project Seagrass With Richard Lilley and Project Seagrass

September 21, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 46 MB

Richard Lilley and his co-founders, Benjamin Jones and Dr. Richard Unsworth, are working their butts off to make sure that you and I are talking about seagrass. I hope this interview will not only teach you about seagrass, but tell you about how much trouble they are in and why we need to ensure seagrass habitats are protected around the world. The three scientists and co-founders created Project Seagrass as a way to facility education, research, and campaigns to protect seagrass habitats ...

SUFB 207: News Updates Orca Ban And Atlantic National Marine Monument Declared By Obama

September 19, 2016 12:00 - 27 minutes - 18.8 MB

Marine Conservation saw a couple of great government moves at the end of last week.  Orca Captive Breeding and Shows Banned in California The state of California passed a law banning captive breeding of orcas as well as orca shows. This essentially puts a nail in the coffin to orca shows and breeding at Marine Mammal Parks such as SeaWorld in California and could pave the way for other states such as Florida and Texas to pass similar laws, which would completely get rid of shows and bree...

SUFB 206: Ocean Talk Friday.

September 16, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

Nathan and I are back again this week with a FULL episode of Ocean Talk Friday. Last week we only got to cover 2 stories due to a bad Skype connection (podcasting problems), but this week we were able to really bring it this week! Today's stories include: 1) How do Shark Teeth bite (talking about adaptation); 2) Do Ocean Acidification Laboratory Studies provide the same results as field studies (hint: no); 3) The Billion Oyster Program in New York City; 4) We are only starting to p...

SUFB 205: Marine Conservation Event Planning With Travis Nielsen

September 14, 2016 12:00 - 1 hour - 53.2 MB

Travis Nielsen is our guest today on Interview Wednesday. He is a marine scientist and the person who was responsible for managing the logistics at the International Marine Conservation Congress in St. John's, Newfoundland. Essentially, he made sure that everyone enjoyed themselves at the conference by everything running well. And I must say that he is damn good at his job. I met Travis at the IMCC4 and we got along great! So much so that we chatted about him coming on the very podcast to ...

SUFB 204: Leading By Example For Marine Conservation

September 12, 2016 12:00 - 32 minutes - 22.3 MB

Marine Conservation is a very rewarding career and you will recall that I've said this before; however, this is not an easy field in which we work. You will soon find out that the environment is not always the top priority for governments or businesses to act unless it causes severe and consistent economic damage to the point where the cost outweighs the amount of money that someone can gain from it. Combatting this sort of stigma requires protest, which in itself can be done in many ways.  ...

SUFB 203: Ocean Talk Friday

September 09, 2016 12:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MB

Nathan Johnson and I got together again to discuss (while fighting a bad Skype connection) some Ocean articles that we read over the past week.  We were able to discuss 2 articles in particular: 1) Why the expansion of the Hawaiian National Marine Monument was just the beginning; and, 2) President Obama has a Hawaiian fish named after him. Here are some articles that we didn't get to during the show that might be interesting: 1) Climate change is inhibiting the Ocean to protect ...

SUFB 202: IMCC Planning And Fishing Research With Dr Brett Favaro

September 07, 2016 12:43 - 33 minutes - 23.1 MB

Dr. Brett Favaro is not only a researcher at the Marine Institute at Memorial University, but he was the co-chair of the International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC 2016) in St. John's, Newfoundland this past August. If you haven't figured it out yet, the IMCC 2016 was a bit life changing for me.  Brett was kind enough to take time off his busy schedule at the IMCC to chat with me about the purpose of the conference as well as his research. Planning and overseeing a conference as bi...

SUFB 201: Ocean Talk Friday

September 02, 2016 12:01 - 56 minutes - 39.1 MB

I am pleased to announce that Ocean Talk Friday is back after a 3 week hiatus. Nathan and I got back together to discuss the latest and important topics covered in the news. Today we discussed the following topics: 1) The Hawaii National Monument expansion; 2) The economy of marine conservation; 3) Seamounts are vulnerable and we need to do something about it; 4) What to do when poverty meets marine conservation; and, 5) A celebrity donated their yatch to a marine conservation orga...

SUFB 200: Studying Blue Whales with Ocean Optimism with Asha DeVos

August 31, 2016 11:13 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

Interview Wednesday's continues with the International Marine Conservation Congress Series where I had the chance to interview a number of people who are involved in Marine Science and Conservation.  We had the chance to interview Dr. Asha DeVos from Sri Lanka for a second time at the conference to tell her story of how she became a Marine Biologist; what she thinks of the field; and, how she thinks people should approach getting into the field of Marine Conservation. All in all this was a...

SUFB 199: Seeking a Meaningful Career In Marine Science and Conservation

August 29, 2016 02:28 - 20 minutes - 14.5 MB

Over the past few months, I have had the opportunity to chat with a number of people inquiring over switching their career to one in Marine Science and Conservation. Usually, the people are ranging in age between 30-50 and working in a business/finance field and they just don't find that the their career offers anything of meaning in their lives. They tend to be searching for something where they can create a positive change in the world. These are the people I love to talk to because I know...

SUFB 198: Marine Education of Kids With Nikita Shiel-Rolle

August 24, 2016 12:47 - 57 minutes - 39.5 MB

Marine Education is a way of building resilient Oceans for the future. You would think that anyone living along an Ocean's coast would know more about the Ocean than someone who lived inland; however, that is not always the case. There are cultural stigmas that often exist within coastal communities. For instance, Nikita Shiel-Rolle, a marine biologist in the Bahamas, said that many Bahamians cannot swim even though they live close to the shore.  I sat down with Nikita at the International...

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