NOAA Fisheries conducts world-class science to support sustainable marine life and habitats. We manage millions of square miles of ocean (almost 100,000 miles of coastline), support a $244 billion fishing industry, and protect and rebuild endangered marine species and habitats. It’s a huge job. Our podcast is about the work we do and the people behind it. Join our host, John Sheehan, for new episo... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesGovernmentScience |
In our final podcast, learn about the GulfCorps conservation program. It’s helping local residents get training and experience restoring habitats harmed by the Deepwater Horizon spill that will help them prepare for future employment.
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Hear from the scientist who discovered Japanese sardines off the coast of California for the first time and discuss what it means for the future.
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Explain how you “protect and rebuild endangered marine species” while supporting the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo where sharks are slaughtered for entertainment purposes.
John is a talented producer and it shows.
Top notch. First class all the way. Do your ears and brain a favor: listen to every episode of this audio masterpiece. The host’s voice is smoother than a baby’s bottom. More episodes please!
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This podcast explores significant advancements in marine research and conservation efforts undertaken by NOAA Fisheries. Covering topics such as the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, innovative technologies used in fisheries management, and initiatives aimed at protecting endangered marine species, it highlights scientific findings that underscore the interconnectedness of ocean health and human activity. Notable elements include discussions on the use of satellite data, underwater drones, and community engagement in conservation efforts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in marine science and sustainability.
Listeners can expect to gain insights from experts across various fields, reflecting a commitment to n... more
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