Resource Management at Biscayne National Park [CC, Small] National Park Service
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- Society & Culture
Biscayne National Park’s diverse resources require an equally diverse set of management strategies. Learn about a few of them in this podcast series hosted by members of the park’s resource management staff. This podcast series is closed-captioned. (Reduced-sized video)
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Archeology of the English China Shipwreck Site [CC, Small]
Park archaeologist Chuck Lawson hosts an overview of the documentation of the ship known only as the “English China Wreck.” This podcast is closed-captioned.
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Diving Two Shipwrecks With Charles Lawson[CC, Small]
Park archaeologist Chuck Lawson takes us on a silent dive to the locations of two shipwrecks: the "19th Century Sailing Vessel" and the "Erl King." This podcast is closed-captioned.
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Natural Healing - Using Sponges for Reef Restoration in Biscayne National Park [CC, Small]
Biological Technician Emily McGrath hosts a look at an innovative way of restoring coral reefs using living sponges. This podcast is closed-captioned.
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Seagrass Restoration and Monitoring in Biscayne National Park [CC, Small]
Ranger Michelle Tongue explains how seagrasses are restored after boat groundings. This podcast is closed-captioned.
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Taking Out the Trash - Derelict Trap and Debris Removal in Biscayne National Park [CC, Small]
Host Justin Martens explains why removing lobster traps that have lost their locator buoy is so important. This podcast is closed-captioned.
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The Coral Club in Biscayne National Park [CC, Small]
Although no longer in existence, the Coral Club was an innovative way to get citizen scientists involved in protecting and restoring the park’s damaged reefs. Katie Slatery hosts. This podcast is closed-captioned.