2 horas 10 min

Just Chill with Oliver George #105 - Dr. Shane Gero Just Chill with Oliver George

    • Cultura y sociedad

Join Oliver as he chills with accomplished marine biologist and whale expert Dr. Shane Gero! Since founding The Dominica Sperm Whale Project almost 20 years ago, Shane has spent thousands of hours studying these magnificent creatures. He is a scientist-in-residence at Ottawa's Carleton University and is also the biology lead for Project CETI. Shane's passionate research analyzing the languages, cultures and societies of sperm whales has not gone unnoticed. In addition to becoming a National Geographic Explorer, Shane was also heavily featured in the award-winning, James Cameron-produced docuseries titled 'Secrets of the Whales'!
The fun, fascinating facts start flying right away in this conversation, with Shane explaining the unique and intense relationship between sperm whales and squid in the deep ocean. The discussion then dives into (pun intended) echolocation and the many distinct sounds that cetaceans around the world use to communicate. Oliver learns about the complex customs and traditions of whales, as well as some of the dangers that they're often confronted with in today's oceans. Shane details how sperm whales are carbon heroes and why inherited family values are crucial to their survival. This episode is chock-full of compelling information, intriguing concepts and good vibes!
Recorded on February 5th, 2024
Audio/Visual Production by Brian Reilly
Edited (poorly) by Oliver George
Additional editing and graphics by Maverick Reilly
ARCADE- Oliver: 26 / Guests: 13 (No match, podcast ran long)
https://www.shanegero.com/
https://www.thespermwhaleproject.org/
https://www.projectceti.org/
©2024 Just Chill with Oliver George
*Oliver mistakenly refers to the documentary 'Secrets of the Whales' as "The Secrets of Whales" during this podcast.

Join Oliver as he chills with accomplished marine biologist and whale expert Dr. Shane Gero! Since founding The Dominica Sperm Whale Project almost 20 years ago, Shane has spent thousands of hours studying these magnificent creatures. He is a scientist-in-residence at Ottawa's Carleton University and is also the biology lead for Project CETI. Shane's passionate research analyzing the languages, cultures and societies of sperm whales has not gone unnoticed. In addition to becoming a National Geographic Explorer, Shane was also heavily featured in the award-winning, James Cameron-produced docuseries titled 'Secrets of the Whales'!
The fun, fascinating facts start flying right away in this conversation, with Shane explaining the unique and intense relationship between sperm whales and squid in the deep ocean. The discussion then dives into (pun intended) echolocation and the many distinct sounds that cetaceans around the world use to communicate. Oliver learns about the complex customs and traditions of whales, as well as some of the dangers that they're often confronted with in today's oceans. Shane details how sperm whales are carbon heroes and why inherited family values are crucial to their survival. This episode is chock-full of compelling information, intriguing concepts and good vibes!
Recorded on February 5th, 2024
Audio/Visual Production by Brian Reilly
Edited (poorly) by Oliver George
Additional editing and graphics by Maverick Reilly
ARCADE- Oliver: 26 / Guests: 13 (No match, podcast ran long)
https://www.shanegero.com/
https://www.thespermwhaleproject.org/
https://www.projectceti.org/
©2024 Just Chill with Oliver George
*Oliver mistakenly refers to the documentary 'Secrets of the Whales' as "The Secrets of Whales" during this podcast.

2 horas 10 min

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