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Join us and meet some of the many amazing people who are doing exciting work to save the ocean for future generations, with a focus on restoration, ecology, and the environment. A production of REEF Scuba - reef-scuba.org.
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REEF Roundup: 🪸Coral Reefs🐠 and 🐙Marine Conservation�‪�‬ Graham Patterson and Tamara Silverstone

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    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

Join us and meet some of the many amazing people who are doing exciting work to save the ocean for future generations, with a focus on restoration, ecology, and the environment. A production of REEF Scuba - reef-scuba.org.
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    Reporting from the UN Ocean Decade Conference

    Reporting from the UN Ocean Decade Conference

    The REEF Roundup crew recently had the privilege of attending the UN Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona. We met an incredible array of ocean heroes from scientists and policymakers to activists and innovators, all dedicated to creating a brighter future for the ocean.

    This special episode is a sneak peek into our experience at the conference, highlighting the key themes, discussions, and solutions presented. We'll also be teasing some of our upcoming episodes, featuring four extraordinary individuals:


    Elizabeth (Liz) Sherr (@lizlivingblue) - A passionate ocean conservationist, amazing communicator, and Marine Scientist. Liz is dedicated to sharing ocean science, stories, and news to empower us all to live for a bluer planet. (Full episode coming soon! :))
    Dr. Gabriel Okunade - A highly experienced marine biologist and taxonomist with a Ph.D. in Marine Biology. Dr. Okunade's expertise lies in the identification and analysis of benthic organisms, providing valuable insights into marine ecosystems. He was at the science as part of the Black in Marine Science deligation.
    Carl Gouldman - Director at NOAA's U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Office. Carl leads the national-regional partnership that provides critical ocean data, tools, and forecasts to improve safety, economic activity, and protect our coastal environment.
    Dr. Steven Thur - Assistant Administrator for Research at NOAA, who shared his insights on the importance of collaboration and innovation in ocean science.

    Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes, where we'll dive deeper into the work of these inspiring individuals and explore the many ways we can all contribute to a healthier ocean.



    You can learn more and watch many of the conference presentations HERE.



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    • 15 min
    Farah Obaidullah - The Threat of Deep Sea Mining: The Ocean and Us | S3E4

    Farah Obaidullah - The Threat of Deep Sea Mining: The Ocean and Us | S3E4

    Farah Obaidullah is the founder of The Ocean and Us, the editor of the new book The Ocean and Us. She holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science from Imperial College in London. With over 20 years professional experience, Farah has travelled the world, observing the beauty of the ocean and witnessing some of the most egregious practices happening at sea.

    Among her achievements, Farah has executed campaigns to end destructive fishing, worked with affected communities, lobbied for ocean protection and been deeply involved in exposing fish crimes, including slavery and labour abuse at sea.

    Farah is currently campaigning for a moratorium on deep-sea mining, a reckless emerging industry that will cause irreversible harm to deep-sea ecosystems, and for which the consequences in terms of disturbing locked-away carbon are unknown. Support Farah's audacious new project: The Ocean Hope Tour, connecting people to the ocean and stopping the next climate disaster from starting!



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    Make sure to check out Farah's website: https://www.theoceanandus.org/ and follow along with her initiatives!



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    • 29 min
    Ellie Casement - Meet a Fulbright Scholar and 'Fish-Geek' Battling to Save Butterfly Fish │ S3E3

    Ellie Casement - Meet a Fulbright Scholar and 'Fish-Geek' Battling to Save Butterfly Fish │ S3E3

    Meet Ellie Casement, a 23-year-old marine biologist, dive professional, and self-proclaimed 'fish geek.' Over the past year, Ellie has been immersing herself in the marine world of Roatan, Honduras, fueled by her passion for marine conservation and a prestigious Fulbright Independent Research Grant.

    In Roatan, Ellie's journey entailed collaborating with notable local NGOs, including the Roatan Marine Park, Healthy Reefs, and the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences. Her groundbreaking project? Investigating how fish populations, particularly butterflyfish, adapt behaviorally and demographically to the devastating stony coral tissue loss disease epidemic ravaging Caribbean reefs.

    But Ellie's work extends beyond academic research. Her days were filled with diverse, impactful activities: from teaching coral restoration techniques at local dive shops, empowering young locals through SCUBA education, to monitoring grouper spawning events and even tagging sharks.

    Ellie’s oceanic journey began at the tender age of 4 during her family's sojourn in St. Lucia. A pivotal SCUBA dive at 12 set her heart on a life intertwined with the sea. Following an academic path in ecology and evolutionary biology at Tulane University, enriched by semesters abroad and numerous SCUBA certifications, the Fulbright grant transformed her island-living dream into reality.

    As of July 2023, Ellie's new chapter unfolds in Portugal, where she is part of the EU’s International Master of Science in Marine Biological Resources (IMBRSea) program. Her current pursuits? A fascinating shark DNA barcoding project, preparing her Fulbright research for publication, and devising future projects centered around her beloved butterflyfish.

    For insights into Ellie's research, inquiries about Roatan, or simply to connect, reach her at elliecasement@gmail.com.

    Delve deeper into the world of Roatan’s reef conservation efforts and learn about Ellie's collaborators:


    Roatan Marine Park
    Healthy Reefs
    Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences








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    • 34 min
    Brianna Bambic - Mapping a Future for Reefs with the Allen Coral Atlas

    Brianna Bambic - Mapping a Future for Reefs with the Allen Coral Atlas

    Brianna Bambic is a dynamic and dedicated professional currently spearheading the Field Engagement team at Allen Coral Atlas, a pioneering tool that provides high-resolution mapping and monitoring of the world's coral reefs. Her career is rooted in a profound commitment to marine conservation, particularly focusing on coral reef ecosystems.

    Brianna's journey in marine science began with her earning a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Denver, where she was recognized on the Dean's list. She further honed her expertise by pursuing a Master's degree in Natural Resource Management, specializing in Coastal and Marine Management, from Háskólinn á Akureyri, Iceland.

    With a career that spans over a decade, Brianna's experience in the field is extensive. She has played a pivotal role as a Senior Program Manager at National Geographic, where she utilized her networking skills to advance conservation efforts. Additionally, as an Early Career Grantee of National Geographic, she conducted significant research in Belize City, Belize.

    Brianna's work is not just confined to research and management. She has also actively engaged in fieldwork, having completed over 700 dives, predominantly focused in the Caribbean region. Her expertise encompasses coastal and marine management, community engagement, and outreach, effectively bridging the gap between scientific research and public awareness.

    We're honored to have her with us, and know that you'll enjoy learning more about her, the tools that are available from Allan Coral Atlas, and about how you too can get involved.



    Organisations mentioned in this episode:




    Allen Coral Atlas: ⁠@allencoralatlas⁠​​.
    National Geographic Society - Instagram: ⁠@natgeo
    Adventure Scientists: @adventurescientists​​.
    Conservation Education Society: @conservationeducationsociety​​.
    CORDIO East Africa: @cordioea​​.
    Paul G. Allen Family Foundation: @pga_familyfdn​​.







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    • 30 min
    The Front Lines of Coral Restoration with Marina Garmendia and Coralisma

    The Front Lines of Coral Restoration with Marina Garmendia and Coralisma

    Marina Garmendia is a marine scientist and co-founder & CEO of Coralisma, a non-profit organization aimed at rebuilding coral populations in Mexico. With a background in professional diving, she recognized the urgency to address coral reef degradation.

    In addition to her leadership at Coralisma, Marina is deeply involved in research to improve coral restoration methods. She is a graduate research assistant at the CRRAM Lab while pursuing her M.S in Marine Science at NSU. She presented findings on coral microfragmentation at the 50th annual Benthic Ecology Meeting as well as at the 2022 International Coral Reef Symposium. Her work also extends internationally, including projects aimed at restoring the Arrecife de Puerto Morelos National Park in Mexico, as well as work in Southeast Florida.

    Besides these many accomplishments, Marina has the rare ability to beautifully communicate complex scientific concepts, so we think this episode will be a real treat!

    Check out their website here: https://www.coralisma.com/

    And you can find them on Instagram here: Coralisma A.C. (@coralisma_mx) • Instagram photos and videos

    @nsu_crram_lab

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    • 47 min
    The Challenges Are Enourmous, But There Is Hope - With Dr. Nancy Knowlton

    The Challenges Are Enourmous, But There Is Hope - With Dr. Nancy Knowlton

    Dr. Nancy Knowlton is a distinguished coral reef biologist known for her extensive work in marine science. Her academic journey began at Harvard University, from where she graduated before earning her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Professionally, she has held esteemed positions in various reputable institutions. Early in her career, she served as a faculty member at Yale University from 1979 to 1984. Post that, she joined the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama as a staff scientist and worked there until 1998. She also had a tenure at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California in San Diego, where she founded the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation.

    Dr. Knowlton’s most notable position was as the Sant Chair for Marine Science at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C., a role she assumed in 2007 and held till she became emerita. During her illustrious career, she also played a pivotal part as a scientific leader in the Census of Marine Life, a monumental endeavor to catalog and understand marine life species across the globe.

    A significant highlight of Dr. Knowlton's career is her literary contribution, 'Citizens of the Sea,' published by National Geographic in 2010 to mark the culmination of the Census of Marine Life. This book reflects her deep understanding and appreciation of marine biodiversity.

    Her dedication and significant contributions to marine science have earned her several accolades, including the Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow in 1999, the Benchley Award for Science in 2009, and the prestigious Heinz Award with a special focus on the environment in 2011. Additionally, in 2013, she was elected a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, marking her standing in the scientific community.

    Dr. Knowlton's work has substantially impacted our understanding of marine biodiversity, particularly the ecology, behavior, and conservation of coral reef organisms, laying a strong foundation for future research and conservation efforts in marine science.



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    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

TaraSphere ,

Fun & Easy Listen for Reef Lovers

It’s always exciting when a new Reef Roundup Podcast pops up. The dynamic between Graham and Tamara is fun and relaxed. They fill the short podcast with a multitude of knowledge in an easily consumptive format. I’m an ocean-lover, and I love hearing in-depth updates on the latest and greatest reef news. Definitely recommend!

Rsp1234567 ,

Fantastic!!!

The podcasts are all so interesting and the guests, as well as the hosts, have such great passion for the sea and all the creatures that live in it. I have a new application for protecting our oceans that now seem to me as a sort of underwater national park !!! I hope I will be able to return to diving which I have been away from for too long.

HoSp333 ,

Fantastic!

I’m thrilled that Graham and Tamara are back with a brand new season of Reef Roundup! I couldn’t stop smiling as I listened to their season 2 kickoff, and they shared so many positive new developments that have taken place in marine conservation, over this last year!! Absolutely fantastic! You won’t want to miss this “Good News” episode, and you’ll want to share this one with your friends!

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