The Ocean Explained

Clément J.E.

The Ocean Explained Podcast offers an immersive way to explore the ocean's wonders. Each episode dives deeply into a unique topic related to marine life, conservation, and oceanography. Featuring a panel of marine biologists, divers, explorers, paleobiologists, and conservation experts, the podcast shares extensive knowledge, captivating stories, and valuable insights. From the secrets of the deep sea to the vital importance of coral reefs, every aspect of the ocean is covered. With one high-quality episode released monthly, this podcast is the go-to source for an enjoyable dose of H20.

Episodes

  1. TIDE TALK I The Conga Line of Lobsters, the Truth behind mythical Golden Lobsters and this animal’s biology

    APR 30

    TIDE TALK I The Conga Line of Lobsters, the Truth behind mythical Golden Lobsters and this animal’s biology

    Why do hundreds of lobsters march single-file across the seafloor like a living conga line? Are lobsters really immortal? What are the odds of pulling a 1-in-30-million golden (yellow) lobster — or a 1-in-2-million blue one out of the sea? In this episode of Tide Talk, we dive into the strange, surprisingly sophisticated world of lobsters: their biology, their colors, the myths around their lifespan, and what climate change is doing to the most valuable single-species fishery in North America. We unpack lobster biology 101 (anatomy, antennae, the two-claw toolkit, nocturnal habits, and the brutal moulting cycle), the genetics behind rare blue and yellow color morphs and why camouflage is the norm, the 50,000-egg gamble of reproduction (including two-year sperm storage and the tiny number of larvae that reach adulthood), the immortality myth through telomerase and telomeres and why “no cellular aging” is not the same as “cannot die,” the real causes of lobster death (predation, shell disease, moulting exhaustion, and cannibalism), the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) conga line as an autumn-storm evacuation with S-shaped lines of ~50, drag reduction up to 50%, and defensive rosette formation, and finally the climate and fisheries stakes, from record catches in the Gulf of Maine to collapses in southern New England, rising disease, range-expanding predators, and falling recruitment — one species, a full biology lesson, and a real-time climate story. That was Tide Talk. Same tide, next time. Keywords: lobsters, conga line lobsters, Panulirus argus, spiny lobster migration, Panulirus argus, blue lobster, yellow lobster, golden lobster, are lobsters immortal, telomerase, lobster moulting, lobster cannibalism, Homarus americanus, Homarus gammarus, Gulf of Maine, climate change marine biology, marine podcast, ocean podcast, Tide Talk podcast. Sources & Mentions : Picture credit : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Homard_europ%C3%A9en_(Homarus_gammarus)_(Ifremer_00728-84037_-_37352).jpg Are lobsters immortal? — Natural History Museum Fat residue on the eyestalks — Sheehy et al., Canadian Science Publishing Lobster shell disease — NOAA Fisheries 10–15% of lobsters die from moulting exhaustion — Smithsonian Magazine World's heaviest marine crustacean — Guinness World Records Museum of Science, Boston Telomerase activity in lobster tissues — Klapper et al., FEBS Letters Goldstein et al. (2026) — A Review of American Lobster (Homarus americanus) Research Since 2000, Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture (full text on Taylor & Francis Online) Conga Like a Lobster! — Olivia Hewitt, Medium

    14 min
  2. GUEST I Secrets, Wildlife and Culture of Tetiaroa Island with Tihoni Maire - What was the Vision of Marlon Brando, the University of the Sea Project and how to Balance Conservation and Ecotourism ?

    09/15/2024

    GUEST I Secrets, Wildlife and Culture of Tetiaroa Island with Tihoni Maire - What was the Vision of Marlon Brando, the University of the Sea Project and how to Balance Conservation and Ecotourism ?

    In this episode, we welcome Tihoni Maire, the Head Guide of the Guide department at Tetiaroa Society. Tihoni shares his extensive knowledge and passion for the unique ecosystem of Tetiaroa Island, a jewel in French Polynesia with a fascinating history and vibrant culture. We'll explore the island's journey from its volcanic origins 40 million years ago to its current status as a model for sustainable ecotourism. Tihoni will reveal the intriguing story of how Marlon Brando acquired the island in 1966 and the subsequent developments, including the establishment of The Brando resort and Tetiaroa Society's conservation efforts as well as the project of a “University of the Sea”!! Listeners will gain insights into the diverse teams working on the island, from researchers studying local wildlife to the guides who bring Tetiaroa's wonders to life for visitors. We'll discuss ongoing scientific projects, the balance between tourism and conservation, and the unique challenges of guiding in this pristine environment. Tihoni will share memorable experiences from his career, offering a glimpse into daily life on Tetiaroa and the profound impact the island has on its visitors. We'll also delve into French Polynesian culture, traditions, and their deep connection to the ocean. The episode will highlight Tetiaroa Society's innovative approach to sustainability, including their work with local communities and the use of cutting-edge technologies. Tihoni will also discuss the exciting University of the Sea project, an initiative inspired by Marlon Brando's vision for education and conservation. Throughout the conversation, Tihoni will regale us with fascinating anecdotes about life on Tetiaroa, encounters with wildlife, and the unique experiences that make this island a true paradise for nature lovers and conservationists alike. Whether you're passionate about marine biology, sustainable tourism, or simply love learning about extraordinary places, this episode offers an immersive journey into the wonders of Tetiaroa Island with one of its most knowledgeable and dedicated advocates. Check out on Instagram

    1h 1m
  3. GUEST I An immersion through Shipwrecks, Dangerous underwater Caves, aquatic Videography, and Borneo's marine Life with Maxime Cheminade - Award-winning Filmmaker, Professional Diver, and Speleologist

    06/30/2024

    GUEST I An immersion through Shipwrecks, Dangerous underwater Caves, aquatic Videography, and Borneo's marine Life with Maxime Cheminade - Award-winning Filmmaker, Professional Diver, and Speleologist

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the fascinating world of underwater exploration and filmmaking with our esteemed guest, Maxime Cheminade, an award-winning filmmaker, professional diver, and speleologist. With over a decade of experience documenting the unseen depths of our oceans, Maxime has gained unrivaled expertise and knowledge in his field. Expect to embark on a virtual journey through the treacherous shipwrecks and enigmatic underwater caves that Maxime has explored. Listen as he recounts his most dangerous expeditions, his greatest trials in filmmaking, and his awe-inspiring encounters with the marine life of Borneo. Maxime's experiences span the globe, from the vibrant reefs of Hawaii to the teeming waters of Japan, each dive revealing a new layer of the ocean's wonders. As Maxime shares his adventures, you'll get a first-hand account of the unique challenges and rewards of underwater filmmaking. Whether you're a novice, aspiring to dip your toes into this exciting field, or an experienced professional seeking deeper insights, Maxime's wealth of experiences offer learnings for everyone. Not just limited to filming techniques, Maxime also shares his anecdotes from his countless hours spent underwater, painting a vivid picture of the ocean's depths that few get to witness. He also talks about his most intriguing discoveries, including new marine species, and the strategies he employs to capture them on film. Whether you're a seasoned ocean explorer, an avid filmmaker, or just someone with a deep love for the ocean, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge, experience, and captivating stories that will leave you with a new appreciation for the marine world and those who explore it. Discover Maxime's insightful advice on filmmaking, his incredible anecdotes, the challenges he has faced, and much more in this exciting episode.

    1 hr

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The Ocean Explained Podcast offers an immersive way to explore the ocean's wonders. Each episode dives deeply into a unique topic related to marine life, conservation, and oceanography. Featuring a panel of marine biologists, divers, explorers, paleobiologists, and conservation experts, the podcast shares extensive knowledge, captivating stories, and valuable insights. From the secrets of the deep sea to the vital importance of coral reefs, every aspect of the ocean is covered. With one high-quality episode released monthly, this podcast is the go-to source for an enjoyable dose of H20.