19 episodes

Welcome to Bio-DIVE-rsity! A new creature-feature podcast about the splendors of the ocean's creatures and the issues currently affecting them. Using science as a guide, we tackle both the common and the rare, the exotic and the ugly. Let's descend!

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Welcome to Bio-DIVE-rsity! A new creature-feature podcast about the splendors of the ocean's creatures and the issues currently affecting them. Using science as a guide, we tackle both the common and the rare, the exotic and the ugly. Let's descend!

    Whose Sustainability Is It Anyway?

    Whose Sustainability Is It Anyway?

    The show where the word is made up and your seafood choices matter!
    In episode 3 of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guest Cory Nash, Outreach Manager at the esteemed Monterey Bay Seafood Watch program, about our relationships with seafood. In a world where overfishing threatens not only the ocean's health but the lives and rights of us humans - this relationship holds a lot more weight that most realize.
    What the heck does sustainable even mean, and who is it for? Does the seafood we eat inland matter? 
    Listen and find out!
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    Peak & Plunge Episode 3: Whose Sustainability Is It Anyway?
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    External Links
    Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch - https://www.seafoodwatch.org/ 
    How to Install Seafood Watch on your phone: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/recommendations/add-seafood-watch-to-your-phone 
    The Crimes Behind The Seafood You Eat, An Excellently Reported Article on Seafood’s Human Cost: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/16/the-crimes-behind-the-seafood-you-eat

    A Guide To the Environmental Impacts of Fishing and Farming Methods - https://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-basics/fishing-and-farming-methods

    Artwork Attributions:
    Podcast cover artwork by Mercedes Schultz.


    Music And Sound Attributions:
    All sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.


    Special Thanks:
    Special thank you to Seth Watkins for his time and expertise, as well as lending his voice to this episode! And another to Melissa Jung, who has since moved on from the IOC but we appreciate her hard work and voice all the same! All voices are used with permission.


    This episode of the Peak & Plunge podcast was written, hosted, and produced by Dane Whicker. Interviews conducted by Dane Whicker. All voices are used with permission.


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    Full Show Notes available here.
    Episode Transcript Available Here.
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    Inland Ocean Coalition Website: https://inlandoceancoalition.org/


    Peak and Plunge is hosted, written, and produced by Dane Whicker, and produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.


    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Healthy Soils, Healthy Seas

    Healthy Soils, Healthy Seas

    Let’s remember… everything goes somewhere. 
    In episode 2 of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guests Seth Watkins and Mia Glover about how inland agriculture, our food systems, climate, and the oceans all relate. Seth is the owner of Pinhook Farm, where he raises beef cattle, hair sheep, chickens, bees… and where he challenges agricultural convention daily. He sees the connections between what he does on the farm and the oceans of the world - and strives to steward and bolster those connections instead of conquering and degrading them. 
    Can where you buy food make the difference between clean beaches and a lot of dead fish? 
    Listen and find out!
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    Peak & Plunge Episode 2: Healthy Soils, Healthy Seas
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    Supplementary Pictures and Videos
    Video 1 – Understanding Our Soils, a GREAT visual guide to nitrogen, fertilizers, and soils.
    Video Credit: Jimi Sol.
    Picture 1 – Asparagopsis taxiformis, a potential climate hero?
    Picture credit: Roberto Pillon. Used under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED License

    External Links
    Pinhook Farm
    Inland Ocean Coalition Ocean Friendly Farming
    Global Greens
    In Harmony Farms

    Artwork Attributions:
    Podcast cover artwork by Mercedes Schultz.
    Music And Sound Attributions:
    All sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.
    Special Thanks:
    Special thank you to Seth Watkins for his time and expertise, as well as lending his voice to this episode! And another to Melissa Jung, who has since moved on from the IOC but we appreciate her hard work and voice all the same! All voices are used with permission.
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    Full Show Notes available here.
    Episode Transcript Available Here.
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     This episode of the Peak & Plunge podcast was written, hosted, and produced by Dane Whicker. Interviews conducted by Dane Whicker.  Peak and Plunge is produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.

    Inland Ocean Coalition Website
    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr
    Ain't No Mountain High, Ain't No Deep Sea Low

    Ain't No Mountain High, Ain't No Deep Sea Low

    Ain't no mountain high enough
    Ain't no deep sea low enough
    Ain't no potato large enough
    To keep me from talking bout you, sea~

    In episode 1 of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guest Mark Haver about the controversial practice of Deep Sea Mining. As Global Policy Advisor for the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, an environmental consultant, and advocate for action on our oceans and our climate, Mark helps us ask… do our future cell phones, cars, and green energy lie at the bottom of the sea? Or is this just another environmental disaster waiting to happen?

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    Peak & Plunge Episode 1: Ain't No Mountain High, Ain't No Deep Sea Low
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    Supplementary Pictures
    Picture 1 – A Field of Polymetallic Nodules
    Picture credit: Geomar Bilddatenbank. Used under a CC BY 4.0 DEED License

    Picture 2 – Polymetallic Nodules (Metal Potatoes), Close Up
    Picture credit: Hannes Grobe. Used under a CC BY 4.0 DEED License
    Picture 3 – A Sea Cucumber, Psychropotes longicauda, on a polymetallic nodule
    Picture credit: Geomar Bilddatenbank. Used under a CC BY 4.0 DEED License.

    Bonus Picture because it’s Cute and I Want To – Casper the Ghost Octopus
    Picture credit: NOAA. Picture is Public Domain.


    External Links

    Action you can take RIGHT NOW! Tell President Biden and U.S. Congress to “Say No to Deep-Sea Mining”.
    Sustainable Ocean Alliance Deep Sea Mining Activation Toolkit

    Look Down Action
    Follow Mark! 
    Deep-Sea Soundings (Poem), Full Text

    Artwork Attributions:
    Podcast cover artwork by Mercedes Schultz.
    Music And Sound Attributions:
    All sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.
    Special Thanks:
    Special thank you to Mark Haver for his time and expertise, as well as lending his voice to this episode.  All voices are used with permission.
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    Full Show Notes available here.

    Episode Transcript Available Here.
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    This episode of the Peak & Plunge podcast was written, hosted, and produced by Dane Whicker. Interviews conducted by Dane Whicker.  Peak and Plunge is produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.

    Inland Ocean Coalition Website
    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 59 min
    Introducing: Peak & Plunge

    Introducing: Peak & Plunge

    From our mountain peaks, let's plunge into the sea.

    Introducing my latest podcast project - Peak & Plunge: Diving Into the Inland-Ocean Connection! In collaboration with the Inland Ocean Coalition, Peak & Plunge examines the ties between the ocean and those people that live miles away from it. Each episode, I talk to an expert in the field to examine inland-ocean ties through our seafood, our agriculture, our climate, our use of plastics, and even how, from the top of a mountain, your future might be reliant on potatoes from the deepest reaches of the ocean floor.

    And don't worry... Bio-DIVE-rsity will still return! As always, thank you for listening.
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    Trailer: Peak & Plunge
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    Artwork Attributions:
    Podcast cover artwork by Mercedes Schultz.
    Music And Sound Attributions:
    All sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.
    Special Thanks:
    Special thank you to all the inland guests interviewed about your personal connections to the ocean, as well as experts Mark Haver, Cory Nash, and Seth Watkins. All voices are used with permission.
    Peak and Plunge is hosted, written, and produced by Dane Whicker, and produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.
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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music,  and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations, available here.

    Episode Transcript Available Here.
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    This episode of the Peak & Plunge podcast was written, hosted, and produced by Dane Whicker. Interviews conducted by Dane Whicker. All voices are used with permission.

    Inland Ocean Coalition Website: https://inlandoceancoalition.org/

    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly  at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com
    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 16 min
    Ep. 12: Are You Turtle Enough For The Turtle Club?

    Ep. 12: Are You Turtle Enough For The Turtle Club?

    Awww, baby's first geomagnetic waypoint 3

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    Episode 12 - Are You Turtle Enough For The Turtle Club?
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    Supplementary Material and External Links

    Picture 1 – Leatherback Turtle Esophagus  - https://bit.ly/36Oib8w
                   Picture credit: Mdomingoa. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 License.
    Picture 2 – Example of Bony Plates with Scutes Overlain - https://bit.ly/3DFQvys   
                   Picture credit: marinebio.net Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3LIbQtO 
    Picture 3 – Fluorescing Hawksbill  - https://bit.ly/3K5KCwS
                   Picture credit: David Gruber. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3LK2ZrQ 
    Video 1 – Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears - https://bit.ly/3DDm781
                   Video credit: YouTube User The Jungle Diaries
    Episode Artwork – Picture credit: Dane Whicker. Retrieved from: My Own Dang Camera. 
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    Bio-DIVE-rsity is on social media! Whaaaat? Check it Out!
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eYvfHU
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/flippinfunfish
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flippinfunfishfacts
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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music,  and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations: https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amk89GkQH8YSgvM-iwaqwfojHCxl9w?e=6K5ntW

    This episode of the Bio-DIVE-rsity podcast was written and performed by Dane Whicker.
    The Bio-DIVE-rsity Logo was created by Dane Whicker, using art by Ernst Haeckel. The art utilized is public domain.
    Official Bio-Dive-rsity Website: https://flippinfunfishfacts.buzzsprout.com
    Question, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly  at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com
    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep. 11: A Thief in Coconut Couture

    Ep. 11: A Thief in Coconut Couture

    No one suspects a crab could be the culprit.

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    Episode 11 - A Thief in Coconut Couture
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    Supplementary Material and External Links

    Picture 1 – Distribution Map of Birgus latro  - https://bit.ly/3ESHpP8
                    Picture credit: Pinpin. Used under a CC BY-SA 3.0 License.
    Picture 2 – Life cycle diagram of Birgus latro - https://bit.ly/2WiuLaK 
                    Picture credit: Helagi, et al. 2015. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3m1lMn5 
    Picture 3 – Adult (A) and Zoea I (B) Life Cycle Stages  - https://bit.ly/3AKFY2M
                    Picture credit: Chen, et al. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/39BwtqK
    Picture 4 – Glaucothoe Life Cycle Stage  - https://bit.ly/3ia6LOG
                    Picture credit: Chen, et al. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/39BwtqK
    Episode Artwork – Picture credit: Laura Beauregard, USFWS. Retrieved from: https://bit.ly/3kDXPTj
                     Image is Public Domain. 
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    Bio-DIVE-rsity is on social media! Whaaaat? Check it Out!
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eYvfHU
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/flippinfunfish
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flippinfunfishfacts
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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music,  and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations: https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amk89GkQH8YSgrAO5mbm9WNxUgrnKw?e=nUpL0p  
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    This episode of the Bio-DIVE-rsity podcast was written and performed by Dane Whicker.
    The Bio-DIVE-rsity Logo was created by Dane Whicker, using art by Ernst Haeckel. The art utilized is public domain.
    Official Bio-Dive-rsity Website: https://flippinfunfishfacts.buzzsprout.com
    Question, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly  at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com
    Questions, Comments, or Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Find me on social media or email me directly at biodiversitypodcast@gmail.com

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

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LittleRedRose94 ,

Fin-tastic

I was trying to widen my ‘net’ of science and biodiversity based learning, and upon listening to the first few episodes back to back I was indeed reeled into this down to earth, passionate and all round wonderful podcast.
Keep up the dad jokes and keep on swimming!

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