From seagrass to sunfish, dugongs to diatoms, Naked Oceans uncovers the hidden secrets of the sea. Join us in conversation with top marine experts as we explore the latest ocean science and conservation and answer your aquatic questions.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesCoursesEducationScience |
The bid to create the world's largest marine reserve, diseases threatening corals in the Caribbean, what is the best way to conserve coral reefs in Fiji, and why fish microbes matter too. Plus news of DNA sequences extracted from a 400,000 human ance... more
In the concluding installment of our two-part season finale of Naked Oceans, we get a bit thoughtful and contemplate what might lie in store for the future of the oceans. Helen catches up with some of the marine experts we've heard from throughout th... more
The history of life in the oceans spans over 3.5 billion years. In this Naked Oceans we'll take a whistlestop tour of that story......
Why is it sometimes such a big deal when species end up in the wrong places? On Naked Oceans this month we explore marine invasions and find out how people shift species around the oceans, what problems this causes, and what can be done to stop them.... more
Is ambergris whale vomit or whale poo? We find out in Naked Oceans this month as we dive into ocean treasures, old and new. Last month we explored some of the ways we pollute the oceans by using them as a dumping ground for too much rubbish. And in t... more
Naked Oceans goes from plastics to poo this month, as we get the low down on ocean pollution and find out how the stuff we dump into the seas causes all sorts of problems for the things that live there....
We find out about the best job in the world on Naked Oceans this month as we take a look at what its like to work in the ocean realm. Sarah chats with a host of marine scientists who work in one of the top spots in the world for ocean research. We he... more
We're all about green grass and grazers this month on Naked Oceans as we take a look at the lush world of seagrasses. We find out why the diversity of critters, big and small, are vital for keeping seagrasses happy and healthy. We meet a mysterious s... more
Love it, very informative, includes more than marine biology, like more naked scientist podcasts. Its honestly so interesting i love the diversity yet the more focused episodes (on marine biology) of the podcast. Sad that it ended but im listening to the 2012-2013 episodes now that I have discovered the naked scientists’ “packages”
Love this podcast, bummed it went extinct. Don’t listen to Job Bob.
Disappointed that you won't MAKE MORE EPISODES! This show is one of my favorites!
i miss this one
Great work guys, entertaining and informative, and covering all the marine based topics that I love. Keep it up.
I love this podcast, I don't know why it doesn't have more reviews. Interesting topics discussed with alluring English accents. How can you go wrong?!
but thanks for trying to get your 11/11/11 show uploaded at 11:11
It's great to have a podcast devoted to the 70% of the planet covered by the oceans. The content is really varied, with a nice balance between scientific details and entertainment - please keep up the good work!
a great podcast , could have better sound quaility however
This is just the sort of stuff that makes podcasts so unique, news and fun facts that u would never find in the tv news.
Love this show. Great hosts
Interesting podcast! My son and I have been following deep sea life for years. He's only eight years old but is a fan of angler fishes, gulper eels and fang tooths. Finding out about the stoplight loosejaw on your show was great :)
The content is good. The staff knowledgeable. But they sound like they're half yelling into their microphones. Ouch.
2 words... Who cares?
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