
The Reef Resilience Network’s podcast, Reef Exchanges, features conversations between Network team members and experts from around the world. Each episode features an in-depth discussion around a new development in marine science and management. You can listen to episodes below, or where ever you get your podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNature | |||

Eutrophication, species die-offs, and overfishing herbivorous fish and urchins have led to faster-growing algae in many areas of the Caribbean, preventing corals from recruiting and recovering from disturbances. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. ... more
In this episode, originally recorded for the 2025 Coral Reef Restoration Mentored Online Course, we speak with Suki Leung at the University of Queensland Marine Spatial Ecology Lab. Suki joins course mentors Margaux Hein and Caitlin Lustic to discuss... more
As a part of Bleaching Awareness Month, led by our partners with the Coral Reef Alliance and International Coral Reef Initiative, we check in with longtime friend of the Network, Dr. Steve Schill. Steve talks with Henry and Annick about the process o... more
Description: In response to the excitement and interest across the Network in MERMAID after our webinar on the topic earlier in 2025, we invited Dr. Emily Darling, Director of Coral Reef Conservation and Co-Founder, MERMAID, back to the network to ta... more
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Focused on the intersection of marine science and management, this podcast features insightful conversations with experts and members from the Reef Resilience Network. Topics frequently explored include coral rehabilitation, innovative monitoring techniques like drones, and climate adaptation strategies in marine protected areas. Each episode emphasizes practical applications, challenges faced within marine environments, and the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts. This podcast stands out for its emphasis on actionable insights and the unique variety of expertise shared, making it a valuable resource for those interested in marine ecology, conservation, and policy.
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Recent guests on Reef Exchanges include:
1. Alwin Hylkema
2. Suki Leung
3. Dr. Steve Schill
4. Dr. Emily Darling
5. Shinta Pardede
6. Ellsworth Weir
7. Alyssa Bastion
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