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Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore our understanding of research in marine science.

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    • Science
    • 4.9 • 39 Ratings

Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore our understanding of research in marine science.

    California Against the Sea: Reflections on Communicating Sea Level Rise

    California Against the Sea: Reflections on Communicating Sea Level Rise

    Join Los Angeles Times environment reporter and author of the new book California Against the Sea Rosanna Xia and Scripps Institution of Oceanography coastal resilience specialist Laura Engeman for a discussion on communicating the science and impacts of sea-level rise and California’s changing relationship with the ocean. Engeman will also discuss how Scripps Oceanography is advancing science and technology to understand sea-level rise across California and beyond. Xia will also do a reading from the book and be on hand afterward to sign copies and meet audience members.   Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39648]

    • 59 min
    Hold Fast: Envisioning Climate Change through the Art and Science of our Local Giant Kelp Forests

    Hold Fast: Envisioning Climate Change through the Art and Science of our Local Giant Kelp Forests

    Southern California’s giant kelp forests are ecosystems that are potentially vulnerable to the region’s warming waters, but unlike terrestrial forests, changes in these underwater ecosystems are largely invisible to most of us. Join biologist Mohammad Sedarat and artist Oriana Poindexter in an exploration of their collaboration on the aquarium’s new art exhibition, Hold Fast, an immersive journey through our local giant kelp forests. Learn how their unique perspectives are combined to provide visitors with insight into climate change through the lens of art. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39556]

    • 47 min
    Understanding the Red Tide Phenomenon

    Understanding the Red Tide Phenomenon

    Join Professor Drew Lucas from Scripps Institution of Oceanography as he delves into the intriguing phenomenon of red tides. In this enlightening talk, you'll discover the behaviors of Lingulodinium polyedra, the primary organism behind these glowing marine events. Professor Lucas's groundbreaking research, featuring tools like an underwater microscope and a wave-powered profiling device, sheds light on the 2020 red tide's secrets. Gain insights into the complex swimming patterns of phytoplankton, their nutrient uptake strategies, and the resulting effects on marine ecosystems. This program offers an in-depth look at marine ecology and underscores the vital role of technological innovation in oceanographic research. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39251]

    • 1 hr 7 min
    From Pollution to Protection: Safeguarding Our Water Health

    From Pollution to Protection: Safeguarding Our Water Health

    Water on Earth sustains and connects us, but human activities can increase levels of harmful microorganisms and pollutants in our water systems that have the potential to make us sick or threaten our food supply. Join microbial ecologist Dr. Sarah Allard as she presents emerging research from Scripps Oceanography that sheds light on how natural microbial systems respond to these harmful contaminants in systems as diverse as freshwater river ecosystems and marine invertebrate digestive tract microbiomes. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39249]

    • 50 min
    Navigating the Climate Crisis: Meeting the Challenges Ahead

    Navigating the Climate Crisis: Meeting the Challenges Ahead

    The confluence of the accelerating climate crisis, more frequent and severe disasters, widespread systemic injustice and oppression, and any number of additional coinciding crises paint a dark picture of our future. Climate professionals often feel inadequately trained to facilitate, navigate and lead communities through the transformative changes we all face. This program will offer directions on how these essential workers — and all of us — can grow the necessary skills and capacities to face and navigate our future. It is those very skills that may yet make us homo sapiens sapiens — “wise humans.” Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 38692]

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Climate Economics and Communication: Naming and Valuing What Matters

    Climate Economics and Communication: Naming and Valuing What Matters

    As humans, we benefit immensely from the ecosystems around us — including the ocean — in obvious and not-so-obvious ways. As climate change continues to affect these ecosystems, we must ask ourselves — what can we gain by safeguarding them? Join Bernie Bastien and Raiza Pilatowsky in an interactive talk that explores the need to recognize what we value about nature in order to find new and inspiring ways to protect our planet, and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 38691]

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
39 Ratings

39 Ratings

meesa fishie ,

5 stars

amazing podcast and fun to listen to

McKenzie Leanne Smith ,

Marine biology

Hi my name is McKenzie Smith and I love this podcast because it really teaches you things that you didn’t really now and that’s what makes it interesting when I grow up I wanna be a marine biologist I have a fish and she is a electric green beta fish and her name is coral and she is exactly 2 cm long no probably three or 4 cm long and I’ve learned so much about her and other animals in the sea just from listening to a couple episodes of this podcast and this is because I love this podcast

NormalPersonThatIsNormal ,

Interesting

Being highly interested in this subject this is very entertaining.

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