Ocean Currents is hosted by Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary on KWMR, community radio for West Marin in Northern California. The show hosts ocean experts about research, management issues, natural history, and stewardship associated with marine environment, especially in our National Marine Sanctuaries.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesSociety & CulturePlaces & TravelScience |
Show host Jennifer Stock provides a brief update about Ocean Currents program on pause due to COVID.
While solutions and efforts to reduce carbon emissions continue to build and expand, they are primarily land based. Guest Mansi Konar of the World Resource Institute shares how the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy analyzed ocean based... more
1st half of show: Dr. Jarrod Santora of NOAA of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center talks about the cascading effects of a marine heatwave on whale prey, whale feeding, Dungeness crab season and whale entanglements and discusses new tools and coll... more
Recorded live from the E/V Nautilus, hear from marine scientists/explorers while at sea on an exploration mission of Cordell Bank and Greater Farallones national marine sanctuaries. What were they studying? finding?
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This podcast is absolutely wonderful! A nice mix of science, arts, and community involvement. Every guest is knowledgeable and offer ways to learn more or get involved. I live in Vermont in have no connection at all to California’s Bay Area yet still love the podcast and am thoroughly entertained. Learn something new each episode — elephant seals are amazing critters but total jerks! more
This is a great podcast to get more in depth info on global ocean topics. I've learned so much from each podcast!
This is a fantastic podcast for anyone that lives on the Pacific coast and for anyone that is concernred about the health of our oceans. Jennifer does an incredible job at bringing important coastal issues to the pod. Her interviews and guests do more than provide knowledge and insights, they inspire action!!!
Love listening to ocean currents, a real treat each month, with such a wide variety of interesting content! Thank you for sharing this with everyone 😊
I really enjoy this podcast and appreciate its unique insights into California Coastal waters. Thank you!
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