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Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Naomi Frances Farabaugh of FIU.

Previous co-host was Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program will focus on and highlight the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.

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Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Naomi Frances Farabaugh of FIU.

Previous co-host was Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program will focus on and highlight the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.

    Underwater Superstructures for Beginners

    Underwater Superstructures for Beginners

    In this episode, we talk about ocean superstructures - a new scientific phrase that our guests hope start up some important conversations about how the bottom of the ocean was formed.

    Guests:
    Dr. Kevin Konrad -Assistant Professor of Geoscience and Director of the Nevada Isotope Geochronology Laboratory (NIGL) University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    Dr Val Finlayson - Postdoctoral Associate Department of Geology University of Maryland
    Dr. Andrea Balbas - Assistant professor at California State University Long Beach

    • 21 min
    Ocean Lovin - Immaculate Shark-ception

    Ocean Lovin - Immaculate Shark-ception

    It is February and we once again have our seasonal episode of Ocean Lovin - covering cool and strange ways ocean creatures make little ocean creatures. We speak with Dr. Christine Dungeon, a senior research fellow at the University of Queensland and the University of the Sunshine Coast about sharks and a peculiar story of immaculate shark-ception.

    As with every year, we want to remind our listeners that Ocean Lovin episodes cover adult themes not meant for children without supervision, please listen to the episode before sharing it with youngsters. Also, I have to mention that this episode in particular covers a topic that is close to my heart.

    Guest co-host: Dr Skylar Bayer, a marine ecologist with expertise in shellfish population dynamics, invertebrate life history, fertilization ecology, and science communication.

    • 33 min
    Bottom trawling and the Great Carbon Sink

    Bottom trawling and the Great Carbon Sink

    The ocean is a vast and powerful carbon sink, absorbing about a quarter of the carbon dioxide we emit into the atmosphere. That carbon is pulled into the water column and is also buried under the layers of dirt and soil on the ocean floor.

    But this vital role could be jeopardized by a common fishing practice: bottom trawling. Today we will be talking to Dr. Tricia Atwood, an associate professor of watershed sciences at Utah State University who is also a researcher with the National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas Program, whose team published a paper in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science looking at the CO2 impacts from bottom-trawling.

    Join us now as we take a deep dive into this silt-shifting practice on a brand new episode of Ocean Science Radio.

    • 14 min
    Uncharted - Scientists with Disabilities Navigating Their Experiences

    Uncharted - Scientists with Disabilities Navigating Their Experiences

    People with disabilities are often marginalized, face isolation, lack representation and even ablism, no matter the industry or space. We speak to an old friend of the show about how this shows up in STEM and academia, and a project to collect stories from those impacted by this phenomenon in the form of a book of essays. So come join us where we talk about the book Uncharted, and learn about scientists navigating their health journey.

    Guests include:
    - Dr. Skylar Bayer from the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Regional Office
    - Dr. Gabi Serrato Marks - a co-founder at Stelli Communications, a PR firm and an MIT-trained scientist with a passion for expanding access to science
    - Katie Harrison, an information specialist with USTA and a paleo-oceanographer
    - Maureen Hayden, a PhD candidate studying ecotoxicology
    - Dr. Stephanie Schroeder, the education and Engagement Director at the Center for Learning Health System Sciences at the University of Minnesota and a former marine biology behavior ecologist.

    • 30 min
    Don Walsh Revisisted

    Don Walsh Revisisted

    With the passing of Ocean Explorer and all around nice guy Don Walsh, we wanted to revisit our episode where we interviewed him about the anniversary of the Triseste dive.

    • 28 min
    OceanX - Amphoras, Exploration, and Bioluminescence

    OceanX - Amphoras, Exploration, and Bioluminescence

    Dr. Farabaugh is out sick so this episode is solo Andrew. We speak with Mattie Rodrique - the Science program Director for OceanX- about their work in ocean exploration, discovery, and storytelling while ALSO training the next generation of ocean explorers.

    • 23 min

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