Monterey Bay Aquarium's "Aquarium of the Air"
Summary: Podcasts from California's Monterey Bay Aquarium share fascinating stories about sea otters, sharks and other sealife. From the ocean's edge to the deep sea, listeners can explore Earth's last great wilderness and the remarkable creatures that call it home.
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Podcasts:
The hardest working employees you've never heard of: How our control room staff keep our water and air pristine.
Much more than window cleaning: Our paid and volunteer staff make more than 4,200 dives annually!
A day in the life: Ever wonder what it's like to care for our animals and exhibits?
“Beam me up, Scotty!" How the Aquarium became the Sausalito Cetacean Institute in Star Trek IV.
A life devoted to goo: A MBARI scientist looks at snails, worms and other gelatinous creatures in our oceans.
The lonely life of a bird doctor: Why our birds run the other way when they see him coming.
Biological fireworks: Our new Open Sea exhibit features 17,000 sardines darting and diving as one.
Fish medicine: Behind the scenes with our veterinarian.
MBARI: A place where science and technology come together.
Caring for cuttlefish: An aquarist learns from one of nature’s coolest cephalopods.
The most sardines we've ever had: How we put 20,000 schooling fish in our Open Sea exhibit.
Ocean wanderers: Plankton do more than just go with the flow
Don't shortchange the sea slug: This nudibranch can camouflage itself, turn orange with anger or sting a threatening predator.
How do you get a snowy plover chick to pip? A recording of a mother's bird call can be music to their ears.
Helping save threatened shorebirds: The Aquarium has raised and released more than 60 snowy plovers.