Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
Summary: Speak Up For The Ocean Blue raises awareness of the variety of ocean science and conservation projects conducted all around the world. It educates you, the listener, on the different Ocean Conservation Projects that are happening around the world. By listening to our guests, I hope to inspire you to live an ocean-friendly life through their stories and the information I provide to guide you towards a living a life that will be healthy for the Ocean. On the podcast episodes, I discuss, sharks, marine mammals (whales, dolphins, manatees, sea lions, seals), seabirds, fish (tuna, salmon, mackerel, cod, etc) as well as ocean issues like climate change/global warming (ocean acidification, increased sea temperatures, sea level rise, arctic melting, changing weather patterns), water pollution, plastic pollution (single-use plastic), coastal development, overfishing, whale hunting, fish poaching and more.
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- Artist: Andrew Lewin
- Copyright: Copyright 2016+
Podcasts:
SUFB 932: Tropicalization Is Killing Kelp Forests In Australia
SUFB 931: Ocean Plastic Clean Up Is Happening, But We need To Focus On Education
SUFB 930: The Tide Is High In Venice
SUFB 929: What Is Your Hidden Talent That Can Help You Succeed In Your Marine Conservation Job
SUFB 928: A Big Announcement For The Podcast
SUFB 927: Creating An Invasive Green Crab Market
SUFB 926: Seagrass Protection And Restoration Required To Mitigate Climate Change
SUFB 925: A Spiny Lobster Disease Is Plaguing The Caribbean But Seagrasses May Be Containing It
SUFB 924: Lobstermen Fight Against New Regulations Designed To Restrict Lobster Fishing And Save Northern Right Whales
SUFB 923: The Coastal Environmental Management Program At Duke University
SUFB 922: International Job Searching With Dr. Mark Tupper
SUFB 921: Salish Shes Podcast - Orca Series
SUFB 920: MPA In Antarctica Rejected For 8th Straight Year
SUFB 919: Are Consumers Ready For Product Refill Stations?
SUFB 918: The Influence Of Microplastics On Marine Species