Beneath the Surface

Lauren Park-McCann
Beneath the Surface Podcast

Beneath the Surface is a Plymouth based podcast where we explore different topics in marine biology and discover the diversity of opportunities and people who work and study in the field. Our aim is to have conversations about current marine science research and tell the stories of people who dedicate their lives to the oceans, all whilst having a laugh along the way!

  1. 🌎 Episode #14: Understanding & alleviating our impact on biodiversity ... with John Spicer

    30/07/2021

    🌎 Episode #14: Understanding & alleviating our impact on biodiversity ... with John Spicer

    For this final episode, I am interviewing John Spicer. John is a professor at the University of Plymouth and is a world-renowned expert on the effects of climate change on marine organisms. His research focuses on marine organisms and how they adapt to climate change, looking at the effect on ocean acidification, hypoxia (low oxygen) and rising temperatures. John has contributed a substantial wealth of knowledge to the field over three decades, with more than 180 research papers, multiple academic books, writing for popular culture, and advising national and international policymakers. But John has also been one of my lecturers at university, and has been one of the most influential and inspirational people I have listened to and learnt from during my degree. My first encounter with him was 4 years ago, when I first started uni when he was giving us lectures on global biodiversity and threats facing it.  I couldn't do an episode with John, as he played such an important role in my journey in Plymouth, and is so appreciated among students. So here we are, for the final episode of the series, John and I, talking about biodiversity. In this episode, John explains what biodiversity is, what are the main threats affecting it, and what we can do to alleviate our impact on biodiversity.  John highlights the importance of living a considerate life, and asking ourselves not "can we do it" anymore, but "do we want to do it" when it comes to changing our way of life.  Take a deep breath and join us for this inspiring conversation, talking about human nature, religion and faith, interconnection of living organisms and our place within the ecosystem that is the Earth.  Thanks for listening 🌎🙏🏼🦐🌱💙💚  More information about John: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/john-spicer His book Biodiversity: A Beginner’s Guide: https://www.waterstones.com/book/biodiversity/john-spicer/9780861540174 Email: J.I.Spicer@plymouth.ac.uk Twitter: @realdocspicer To dive deeper into the biodiversity crisis and the main challenges facing it: The Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (2019) You can find me here: Instagram: @plymouthbeneaththesurface Twitter: @twosealions. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisedelion/. Email: louise.delion@live.fr / louise-oceane.delion@students.plymouth.ac.uk

    35 min
  2. 🐬 Episode #13: An insight into the world of marine mammals ... with Clare Embling

    21/07/2021

    🐬 Episode #13: An insight into the world of marine mammals ... with Clare Embling

    In this new episode, I'm chatting with Clare Embling. Clare is an associate professor in marine ecology at the University of Plymouth. Her research focuses on the ecology and conservation of marine vertebrates (marine mammals, seabirds and fish), habitat modelling, bioacoustics, and human impacts on marine species (e.g. impacts of increasing noise in the sea) and she is the leader of the Marine Vertebrates Research Unit at the University. Clare has been one of my lecturers, and I particularly enjoyed one of the last modules I did with her on the ecology and conservation of large marine vertebrates. Clare is extremely passionate, enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the world of marine vertebrates, especially marine mammals.  In this episode, we talk about the different species of cetaceans found in British/Plymouth waters, the threats they're facing, what conservation actions should be taken but Clare also shares with us some important and inspiring moments of her career and life. This conversation is filled with inspiration, advice, knowledge & joy.  I hope this episode makes you smile - it surely did when I was recording and editing it.  Thanks for listening! 🐬🐋⛵🎶🎧🎣 More about Clare & her work:  Research: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/clare-embling & https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-biology-and-ecology-research-centre/marine-vertebrates Email: clare.embling@plymouth.ac.uk Twitter: @ClareEmbling  Instagram: marinevertscru You can find me here: Instagram: @plymouthbeneaththesurface Twitter: @twosealions. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisedelion/. Email: louise.delion@live.fr / louise-oceane.delion@students.plymouth.ac.uk

    38 min

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Beneath the Surface is a Plymouth based podcast where we explore different topics in marine biology and discover the diversity of opportunities and people who work and study in the field. Our aim is to have conversations about current marine science research and tell the stories of people who dedicate their lives to the oceans, all whilst having a laugh along the way!

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