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Climate Change
Arctic
Ocean Currents
Hard Clam Neoplasia
Drift Bottles
Salpa Fusiformis
Contagious Cancer In Clams
Alvin
Antarctic
Weddell Seal
Sharks
Gulf Stream
Illegal Fishing
Spearfish
General Mills
Titanic
Hydrothermal Vents
Whales
Emperor Penguins

From the depths of the sea and the pages of Oceanus Magazine, Oceanus brings you audible narratives of science and humanity around our blue planet. Dive in today!

Oceanus is a production of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution—the world's largest independent marine research organization.

Our Ocean. Our Planet. Our Future.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes19Foundeda year ago
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WHOI scientists are part of a team working to turn seaweed into biofuel.

Written by Alison Pearce Stevens and narrated by Scott Dickson.

Read along by going to go.whoi.edu/seaweedfuel

Photography by Jennifer Adler, © Jennifer Adler Photogr... more

WHOI marine chemist Collin Ward weighs in on concerns about the longevity of plastic waste.

Written by Alison Pearce Stevens. Narrated by Scott Dickson.

Image courtesy of Unsplash.

Meet the WHOI marine superintendent behind the iconic explosion in Spielberg's thriller, Jaws.

Written by Evan Lubofsky. Narrated by Hannah Piecuch.

Read along by going to: go.whoi.edu/behindtheblast

A manatee’s odyssey and the role of currents in marine mammal conservation.

Written and read by Daniel Hentz.

Artwork by Charin Park, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Read along by going to go.whoi.edu/savingtico

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Mark Baumgartner
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Episode: Are offshore wind farms harming whales?
Francesco Ventura
Postdoc at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's biologist Stephanie Jenouvrier's lab
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Episode: An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 3. Emperor Penguins
Michelle Schiro
HUI biologist who has studied Weddell seals for the past 13 years
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Episode: An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 2. Weddell Seals
Sylvia Cole
Physical oceanographer
Episode: It's always freezing in the Arctic. Or is it?
Roxanna Smolowitz
Veterinarian and biology professor
Roger Williams University
Episode: Puzzling over a mollusk mystery
Becky Gast
WHOI scientist
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Episode: Puzzling over a mollusk mystery
Josh Reitzema
Fisheries and aquaculture specialist
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and WHOI Sea Grant
Episode: Puzzling over a mollusk mystery
Arun Venugopalan
Marine virologist
WHOI Sea Grant
Episode: Puzzling over a mollusk mystery
John E. Clam-Menkiewicz
Assistant constable for the Wellfleet Shellfish Department
Wellfleet Shellfish Department
Episode: Puzzling over a mollusk mystery

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Daniel Hentz
Narrator of various episodes exploring marine themes and conservation issues.

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#231
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#125
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#150
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#169
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#173
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What is Oceanus about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers captivating audible narratives that explore the intersection of science and humanity concerning the planet's oceans. It covers various essential topics, including marine conservation, climate change, oceanographic research, and the intricate ecosystems found beneath the surface. The narratives highlight both the scientific discoveries and human stories that reflect the importance of safeguarding our oceans for future generations. Episodes feature insights from marine biologists, oceanographers, and experts in marine-related fields, making it a valuable resource for listeners interested in environmental issues, marine life, and innovative research efforts.

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Oceanus launched a year ago and published 19 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Oceanus include:

1. Mark Baumgartner
2. Francesco Ventura
3. Michelle Schiro
4. Sylvia Cole
5. Roxanna Smolowitz
6. Becky Gast
7. Josh Reitzema
8. Arun Venugopalan

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