Radio Marinara Triple R Podcasts
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- Society & Culture
The team continues the great Marinara tradition of bringing you a quirky but informative look at all that is marine. Get to know all things wet and salty.
The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.
https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
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Everything is Water, A Giant Spider Crab Update, and the Disabled Divers' Association
Hosts Bron Burton, Cabin Boy and Kade Mills speak with Simon Clearly about his first non-fiction book Everything is Water. The book details Simon's experience walking 344km alongside the Brisbane River (the Maiwar), and the lessons he learns along the way about the importance of water and the ways in which it connects us. The hosts also get the weekly update from Deakin University's Dr Elodie Camprasse on her Giant Spider Crab Watch. Next, Bert Parker, President of the Disabled Divers' Association, comes on the show to discuss the great work that the Disabled Drivers' Association is doing, the importance of accessibity to beaches and waterfronts, and how you can get involved. Finally, Cabin Boy muses: is the America's Cup still relevant?....Was it ever? And just when did we lose the knack for naming the boats? Tune in to find out.
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Australian Marine Life: What's Been Happening?
Hosts Bron Burton and Dr Beach are joined by dive reporter Cara Hull and marine scientist David Donnelly. Hull delves into the value of marine protected areas in the Great Southern Reef. Donnelly discusses the sightings of humpback whales in Port Phillip and Western Port.
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Fam's Last Show! Shipwrecks, Eels and the 7th Worst Marine Movie
Join the team for Fam's last show, where they speak to Rex Hunter who delivers a shipwreck story with a strange occurence. Fam delves into all things eels due to popular demand, and Jeff Maynard also joins the team to discuss the 7th worst marine movie, where crabs are getting aggressive.
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Penguins, Kelp and Marine Literature
Bron Burton, Kade Mills and Cabin Boy are joined by Earth Care St Kilda Vice President Dr Flossy Sperring, two members of The Nature Conservancy Australia (Scott Breschkin and Paul Tompkins), and Great Ocean Quarter storyteller Mick Sowry. Dr Sperring discusses the role of Earth Care St Kilda volunteers in providing care for penguins. Breschkin and Tompkins explain the importance of restoring lost kelp ecosystems. Sowry delves into his involvement in an upcoming panel discussion called ‘Next Wave: the Future of Independent Publishing’, which will be taking place in Torquay on May 30.
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Penguins, Giant Kelp Forest and Marine Literature
Bron Burton, Kade Mills and Cabin Boy are joined by Earth Care St Kilda Vice President Dr Flossy Sperring, two members of The Nature Conservancy Australia (Scott Breschkin and Paul Tompkins), and Great Ocean Quarter storyteller Mick Sowry. Dr Sperring discusses the role of Earth Care St Kilda volunteers in providing care for penguins. Breschkin and Tompkins explain the importance of restoring lost kelp ecosystems. Sowry delves into his involvement in an upcoming panel discussion called ‘Next Wave: the Future of Independent Publishing’, which will be taking place in Torquay on May 30.
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Surf Sounds, Spider Crabs, Edible Seaweed
Hosts Bron Burton and Dr Beach explore a variety of topics pertinent to Australia’s marine life. They talk first with engineer and fluid dynamics expert Richard Manasseh and sound artist Elissa Goodrich about their research and music for the Surf Sounds Project. This is followed by a weekly update from marine ecologist Dr Elodie Camprasse about spider crabs. The host then move on to the topic of edible seaweeds, speaking with Deakin University marine biologist Dr Alecia Bellgrove and Michael Houghton from Alphington Market.