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Healthy Soils, Healthy Seas Bio-DIVE-rsity

    • Levenswetenschappen

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

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.
-----
Full Show Notes available here.
Episode Transcript Available Here.
-----
 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

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