Oceans of Hope

Jordan

The climate is changing. Oceans are warming. The weather is becoming more extreme. These are events that impact each of our lives every day. It can’t be up to scientists, politicians, and activists to make a positive change. Sustainability and climate conscientiousness can become a part of our individual lifestyles. Making a difference isn’t about the protests you go to or the money you donate, though those are great, it is about the hope and the habits that you have in your daily life! My name is Jordan Ferré. I am a graduate of Stanford University’s Earth Systems Program where I studied Environmental Science with a focus on Marine Science and Science Communication. I created this podcast to make climate and marine science feel more like a lifestyle issue because it is! I am excited to chat with you about the habits that I am forming and how I am working to incorporate being a climate-conscious citizen into my daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly routine. I am also excited to chat with sustainability and environmentalism trailblazers, experts in the field, and regular people like you and me about how they find hope for the future of our environment. Hopefully, my journey & insight from the collective of hopeful environmentalists will inspire you to do the same!

  1. Mar 9

    Episode 35: Critters of the Deep Sea

    Happy Monday! The Deep Sea is the largest habitat on Earth and one of the least understood! Today we dive it to three of the weird and wonderful critters that call the Deep Sea home. Links Referred to in the Episode: - Hag Fish video Sources about Hag Fish: https://marinelab.fsu.edu/labs/grubbs/research/deep-sea/hagfish/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/chapter/referencework/pii/B9780323908016001543 https://marinespecies.wildlife.ca.gov/pacific-hagfish/the-species/ https://www.armatusoceanic.com/interview/doug-fudge Sources about Angler Fish: https://news.yale.edu/2024/05/23/sea-love-behind-unusual-sexual-parasitism-deep-water-anglerfish https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/animals-a-to-z/deep-sea-anglerfish https://oceana.org/marine-life/deep-sea-anglerfish/ Sources about Pompeii Worms: https://spj.science.org/doi/full/10.34133/space.0017 https://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/topics/marinesymbiosis/pompeii.html https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4002450/ If you want to participate in the Messages to the Ocean Special Earth Day episode make sure to send in your message (either written or recorded) to deepblueworld1@gmail.com by April 10! Follow Oceans of Hope on Instagram! Don't forget to rate and review the podcast if you like it. Make sure to take a look at one of the articles about your favorite critter from today's episode! Be sure to share this episode with your friends and family if you learned something new!

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The climate is changing. Oceans are warming. The weather is becoming more extreme. These are events that impact each of our lives every day. It can’t be up to scientists, politicians, and activists to make a positive change. Sustainability and climate conscientiousness can become a part of our individual lifestyles. Making a difference isn’t about the protests you go to or the money you donate, though those are great, it is about the hope and the habits that you have in your daily life! My name is Jordan Ferré. I am a graduate of Stanford University’s Earth Systems Program where I studied Environmental Science with a focus on Marine Science and Science Communication. I created this podcast to make climate and marine science feel more like a lifestyle issue because it is! I am excited to chat with you about the habits that I am forming and how I am working to incorporate being a climate-conscious citizen into my daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly routine. I am also excited to chat with sustainability and environmentalism trailblazers, experts in the field, and regular people like you and me about how they find hope for the future of our environment. Hopefully, my journey & insight from the collective of hopeful environmentalists will inspire you to do the same!