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Dr. Greg Stone is a globally celebrated oceanographer and conservationist. Learn more about preserving our oceans through The Sea Has Many Voices podcast.

The Sea Has Many Voices Dr. Greg Stone

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Dr. Greg Stone is a globally celebrated oceanographer and conservationist. Learn more about preserving our oceans through The Sea Has Many Voices podcast.

    [Season:4 Episode:2] Austin Gallagher / World-Authority on Sharks

    [Season:4 Episode:2] Austin Gallagher / World-Authority on Sharks

    Dr. Greg Stone spends time with colleague and social entrepreneur Austin Gallagher. Austin is founder and Chief Executive and Lead Scientist of the NGO Beneath the Waves, as well as holding academic positions at universities in North America and the United Kingdom. Known for his passion and research into sharks their conversation also covers new technology that will create a more accessible path to what is now unknown beneath the surface of the ocean.

    Links:
    http://www.austingallagher.com/
    https://beneaththewaves.org/people/
    https://twitter.com/DrAustinG
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-gallagher-99342358/
    https://www.forbes.com/profile/austin-gallagher/?sh=6958ff1220bc

    • 41 min
    [Season:4 Episode:1] Dr. Steven Katona and Diana Palikas

    [Season:4 Episode:1] Dr. Steven Katona and Diana Palikas

    Dr. Greg Stone speaks with his two colleagues, Dr. Steve Katona and Diana Palikas about their recent collaboration on a white paper entitled ‘Where Should Metals for the Green Transition Come From?’. The document breaks new ground by exploring the environmental, social and economic costs of different sources of base metals required to transition the world away from fossil fuels. The conversation touches on the fact that polymetallic nodules are made of almost 100% usable minerals and contain no toxic levels of deleterious elements, compared to ores mined from the land which have increasingly low yields (often below 1%) and often do contain toxic levels of deleterious elements. Fair disclosure: Dr. Stone works for The Metals Company who funded this paper.

    • 52 min
    [Season:3 Episode:16] Dr. Richard Sears - Founded Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS)

    [Season:3 Episode:16] Dr. Richard Sears - Founded Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS)

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    Dr. Richard Sears  -  founded Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS) in 1979 to study marine mammals in the St. Lawrence, with an emphasis on baleen whales. 

     Working with The Largest Mammal on Earth.  Dr. Richard Sears has spent a life time studying the largest mammal on earth, the Blue Whale. Our host Dr. Greg Stone met Richard as an undergraduate and the two have shared their passion for the ocean and its inhabitants for many years. Join us for a deep dive into the understanding of these magnificent creatures of the sea.    

    Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy.

    Follow Greg Stone!
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/

    • 1 tim. 15 min
    [Season:3 Episode:15] Dr. Larry Madin & Dr. Randi Rotjan |“The Deeper You Go, The Weirder It Gets!”

    [Season:3 Episode:15] Dr. Larry Madin & Dr. Randi Rotjan |“The Deeper You Go, The Weirder It Gets!”

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    “The Deeper You Go, The Weirder It Gets! ” Dr. Larry Madin and Dr. Randi Rotjan take us deep below the surface of the sea 1,000 meters (about 3,300 feet) to a realm known as the ocean's “twilight zone.” Sunlight is barely a glimmer, yet flashes of bioluminescence give us a clue that these waters teem with life.


    Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy.

    Follow Greg Stone!
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/

    • 1 tim. 8 min
    [Season:3 Episode:14] Fabien Cousteau -- Aquanaut, Oceanographic Explorer.

    [Season:3 Episode:14] Fabien Cousteau -- Aquanaut, Oceanographic Explorer.

    Greg Stone spends time with aquanaut Fabien Cousteau, an old friend and dive partner, about his passion for the exploration of the undersea world. From his next underwater habitat Proteus to memories of his previous underwater immersion, Mission 31, Fabien engages us with his unique history being part of the Cousteau legacy. Join us with a candid and interesting conversation between two of the ocean’s biggest advocates.

    Join us on July 30, 2020 @ 5:30 PM EDT

    Take part in our interactive virtual event and learn all about our innovative Coral Reef Restoration Program and team fundraising campaign. Discover how we are creating new hope for a critical ecosystem by combining innovative technology and art with some of the oceans prominent influencers.

    Joining Fabien are special guests;
    Celia Gregory, The Marine Foundation
    Justin Muir, City Aquarium
    Jeremy McKane, Artist, Ocean Warrior, Explorer

    If you'd like to participate or share you can find more information here:

    https://www.fabiencousteauolc.org/ocean-connection-campaign

    • 50 min
    [Season:3 Episode:13] Paul de Gelder - “IMPROVISE… ADAPT... OVERCOME...”

    [Season:3 Episode:13] Paul de Gelder - “IMPROVISE… ADAPT... OVERCOME...”

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    Join us as Dr. Greg Stone sits down with Paul and share his amazing story of turning his tragic story of surviving a shark attack into a life of courage and inspiration for all of us. After he was attacked by a shark in February 2009. Paul lost two limbs, and his career as an elite navy clearance diver was flung into jeopardy. He fought through excruciating pain, smashing challenge after challenge, and amazing the medical staff with his will to succeed. His inspiring story takes ‘never say die’ to a whole new level.

    Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources. He is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract minerals from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone that will aid in global transition to renewable energy.

    Follow Greg Stone!
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/

    • 24 min

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