
Dr Greg Sherley covers diverse range of subjects describing how science can inform the management of our planet. Find out about invasive species – what they are and how we can eliminate them; climate change - are we winning or losing this battle and find out about conservation initiatives. Dr Sherley is a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to conservation and has a Doctor of Phi... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this episode, Dr Greg Shirley talks with Ian Stringer
Ocean noise pollution is a form of environmental pollution caused by human activities, like commercial shipping, oil exploration, seismic surveys, offshore wind turbine installation, and military sonar. What impact does this have on our marine mammal... more
In this episode Dr Greg Sherley discusses algal bloom, what is it, what causes it and touches on how we can avoid it.
Seamounts are underwater mountains that serve as hotspots for marine biodiversity. They are home to many endemic species and provide unique habitats that support a wide variety of life. Seamounts influence ocean currents, which helps distribute nutri... more
We continue our "deep dive" into the secrets that the deep sea is starting to reveal to science and what damage is caused by mining on the ocean floor. New science is revealed and discussed in this episode. Listen in to find out about Manganese nodul... more
In this episode we hear how carbon energy and digital technology demands are increasing which in turn means we need more green energy storage/batteries our green energy. However, it means an increase demand for rare earth elements - these elements ar... more
This episode reminds us of the fallout of nuclear testing in the Pacific since the 1940's and subsequent problems experienced and what problems could occur in the future. It is a sobering discussion. Warning, some information contained in this interv... more
In this special episode, Dr Greg Sherley interviews retired Australian diplomat Doug Trappett about the Ukrainian situation










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