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So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist

K. G. Muzia
Marine Biology
Ocean Conservation
Everglades
Environmental Advocacy
Sustainability
Conservation
Marine Science
Toxic Algae
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Water Management
Lake Okeechobee
Marine Conservation
Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Aquaculture
Salmon Wars
Sea Turtles
Plastic Pollution
Bonefish
Florida
Political Advocacy

Filled with stories of people living out their soul’s calling, the So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist podcast is your go-to resource for exploring the connection between humans, the land, and the high seas. If you’ve ever dreamed of journeying the ocean’s depths, wondered where your food comes from, or thought about how it all fits together, this podcast is for you. This show dives into science,... more

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Taylor Cunningham is a trained marine biologist and shark diver. Growing up ten minutes from Sea World shaped what she wanted to do in life– and that was to train Shamu. In this episode, we dive into the controversy around aquariums and animals in ca... more

Shane Gero is a marine biologist who studies whales. Growing up in Canada, Nature captivated him at an early age, and a childhood love for orcas grew into a career studying their cousins, the sperm whale.

In this episode, Shane shares his path to wo... more

Our world is in a state of change, and my guest today is asking the questions: What comes next? How do we adapt? And who is finding the solutions?

Alan Weisman is an award-winning journalist whose reports have appeared in national outlets including ... more

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In this deeply honest episode, we dive into what balance really looks like—and spoiler alert: it’s not a neat, tidy equation. From overworked weeks and t... more

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Taylor Cunningham
Trained marine biologist and shark diver
Episode: Taylor Cunningham: Shamu Dreams, Underwater Photography, and Swimming with the Sharks
Shane Gero
Marine biologist specializing in sperm whale communication and culture.
Project CETI
Episode: 112. Shane Gero: Sperm Whales, the Importance of Culture, Decoding Animal Language, and Project CETI: Using AI in Science
Joe Meisel
A scientist committed to protecting wild places and educating curious people, with 25 years of experience in marine science.
Ceiba Foundation for Tropical Conservation
Episode: 109. Joe Meisel: Barrier Reefs, Midwest to Marine Science, and the Marlin’s Fiery Eye
Eve Samples
Executive Director of Friends of the Everglades, environmental advocate and former journalist.
Friends of the Everglades
Episode: 108. Eve Samples: Rescuing the River of Grass, Cultivating Advocacy, How to Get Involved, and Becoming a Friend of the Everglades
Holly Buresh
Captain Mermaid, Marine Science Teacher, and Advocate for Marine Conservation
Episode: 107. Holly Buresh: the Importance of ‘I Don’t Know’, 1000 Days at Sea, and Becoming Captain Mermaid
Ty Walker
Farmer, fisherman, and founder of Smoke in Chimneys
Smoke in Chimneys
Episode: 104: Ty Walker: Swimming Upstream, Sustainable Aquaculture, and the heritage of Smoke in Chimneys
Cody McLaughlin
Hunter, trapper, and fisherman; seasoned podcast producer and outdoor writer featured in several national publications
Alaska Outdoor Council
Episode: 102. Cody McLaughlin: Salmon Wars, Living in the Last Frontier, and Making Political Waves #102

Host

Kara Muzia
Host of the podcast with a focus on marine biology and conservation, emphasizing educational storytelling and personal anecdotes from the ocean science community.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 368 ratings
  • Marine biologist/oceanographer wannabe

    Thank you so much for this podcast! It has been so informative and enjoyable to listen to. I absolutely can’t wait for new episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nastylistener
    United States2 years ago
  • My Dream Job

    Hi there I’m Indra and I absolutely love the ocean and fish so much since I was a kid I am considering getting into a marine biology job because it’s my passion and I have been to many aquariums in the world in the past

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dinosaur IM
    United States3 years ago
  • Best podcast ever!

    I am normally not a podcast person at all but this is the one show that I can listen to for hours! I recently decided to pursue a career in marine biology so I wanted to learn about all of my options and this show is perfect. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is interested in a carrier in marine bio or just someone who loves the ocean. Thank you so much Kara for making these wonderful podcasts and I’m looking forward to your next one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jesusfreak4224
    United States3 years ago
  • One of my favorite podcasts

    Great podcast with fun guests and topics!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bananasrock18222
    United States3 years ago
  • LOVE IT

    I absolutely love this podcast 😍 it is educational and fun 🤩 I want to be a marine biologist and I think this podcast made me want to be even more it gives me hope that one day i could do that

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    meow dork
    United States3 years ago

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There is a positive emphasis on conservation and awareness of marine ecosystems in the discussions.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and educational approach to marine science.
The podcast fosters a supportive community for aspiring ocean advocates and environmentalists.
Many find the content inspirational and motivational for pursuing careers in marine biology.

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111. Alan Weisman: The Magic of the Swamp, Eating Fancy Trash Fish, Poking Your Nose in People’s Business, and Hope Dies Last
Q: How do you keep the hope?
I find hope through the resilience of people working passionately towards environmental conservation, and I believe in making hope an active verb by taking action.
111. Alan Weisman: The Magic of the Swamp, Eating Fancy Trash Fish, Poking Your Nose in People’s Business, and Hope Dies Last
Q: Could you please tell us who El Jefe is and the importance of him in North America?
El Jefe is a jaguar that reappeared in Arizona, symbolizing the return of the species to North America and the push against habitat destruction by human activities.
109. Joe Meisel: Barrier Reefs, Midwest to Marine Science, and the Marlin’s Fiery Eye
Q: How do you maintain optimism in what you do?
I think back to people that engage in civil rights movements and other struggles that lasted more than a single lifespan; it reminds me that we can stay committed to the process.
109. Joe Meisel: Barrier Reefs, Midwest to Marine Science, and the Marlin’s Fiery Eye
Q: What would you use the money for?
I would use it for funding a marine reserve that had sustainable fishing permitted in it.
108. Eve Samples: Rescuing the River of Grass, Cultivating Advocacy, How to Get Involved, and Becoming a Friend of the Everglades
Q: What were some of the issues that you were able to get pushed forward with that advocacy?
Eve highlighted the community's participation in Senate hearings addressing the toxic algae crisis and the subsequent legislative actions that were taken to improve water quality and management.

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What is So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides a rich tapestry of narratives centered around marine biology, conservation, and the intrinsic connections between humans and the ocean. Featuring diverse guests, listeners are introduced to various fields within marine science, encompassing topics such as underwater photography, marine conservation, and sustainable practices. Each episode offers insights and inspirational stories about individuals dedicated to exploring and protecting marine ecosystems, making it an invaluable resource for those passionate about the ocean and eager to carve their own paths in marine-related careers. The engaging format encourages a sense of exploration and education, making complex ideas accessible and compelling.

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2. Shane Gero
3. Joe Meisel
4. Eve Samples
5. Holly Buresh
6. Ty Walker
7. Cody McLaughlin

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