Think Deep!

Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI)
Think Deep!

Welcome to Think Deep! - Decoding deep-ocean science and policy, a new podcast series from the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI). In this 6-part series, we discover the connections that tie us to the deep ocean and demystify the governance frameworks that strive to protect it – from climate to biodiversity, from UNCLOS to the BBNJ Agreement. Episode 1 is coming this World Ocean Day, 8 June. Whether you're a student, scientist, policy professional, or just someone who cares about the ocean, join us in learning something new!

Episodes

  1. 5D AGO

    Climate Change and the Deep Sea

    Welcome back for another episode of Think Deep!, and thanks for listening! If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a rating. In the third episode of this series, we explore all things climate with Dr Natalya Gallo. Natalya is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Bergen in Norway and an expert in deep-ocean science and climate governance. It’s wonderful to have Natalya as our guest for this episode to share her experience of working in this critical research and policy space. If you’re keen to learn more about some of the topics discussed in this episode, check out the resources below: Become a member of DOSI’s Climate Change Working Group and get involved in advancing deep-ocean science in climate policy! As Natalya mentioned, you can sign up for the Earth Negotiation Bulletin newsletter here for free reports, analyses, and multimedia on global negotiations on climate change and more. Register for the UNFCCC COP30 Brazil Virtual Ocean Pavilion. In the episode, Natalya summarises the DOSI Policy Brief on deep-ocean knowledge gaps in the IPCC Assessment Reports - read the brief in full here. Check out the Global Ocean Forum and the Ocean and Climate Platform. Finally, if you’re a fan of the deep sea and want to dive deeper, be sure to check out The Deep-Sea Podcast for a punk take on the science with Dr Thom Linley and Professor Alan Jamieson! About DOSI: The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is a global network of experts working to integrate scientific and humanistic knowledge to inform deep-ocean policy, governance, and stewardship by engaging with policymakers, cultivating capacity and diplomacy, and creating community. If you work in marine science or governance and are interested in sharing your expertise to inform and support the conservation and sustainable management of the deep ocean, join DOSI today. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @deepstewardship Bluesky: @deepstewardship.bsky.social‬ Twitter/X: @deepstewardship LinkedIn: Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative Think Deep! is produced by Elin Thomas (Communications Manager) and Michelle Guraieb (Host and Editor), with support from David Benjamin Sound and Eesha Rangani. Thank you to our funders, Arcadia, Synchronicity Earth, the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, and to the University of Southampton for their support. Music: By the Ocean by Remember The Future Licensed from PremiumBeat using Standard License #7185897

    25 min
  2. JUN 22

    Biodiversity in the Deep Ocean - Who Protects It?

    Welcome to the next episode of our new series, and thanks for listening! If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a rating. In this episode, we dive into the topic of deep-sea biodiversity and its stewardship with Anna Metaxas. Anna is a Professor at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, and one of the co-leads of DOSI’s Biodiversity Task Force. As you’ll hear in this episode, Anna is working at the forefront of marine biodiversity research and conservation, and we’re so grateful to have her on the podcast to share her fascinating stories and compelling insights with us! If you’re keen to learn more about some of the topics discussed in this episode, check out the resources below: Watch this short video – Deep-Sea Biodiversity: How Do We Protect It? – for beautiful footage of the deep sea’s remarkable biodiversity, and to hear more about DOSI's dedicated Biodiversity Task Force, which Anna co-leads. As Anna mentioned, you can subscribe to our weekly newsletter, the Deep-Sea Round-Up, for all the latest deep-sea research, news and opportunities. Learn more about the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), including its history, decisions and programmes. Read DOSI’s statement for the 2025 International Day for Biodiversity along with statements from other parties and partners on the CBD website. Learn more about IPBES – the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services – and how you can get involved in supporting decision-making for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. In the episode, Anna and Michelle discuss the interconnectedness of global issues and the importance of a nexus approach. Read more about how we can align environmental policy actions in this new DOSI Policy Brief: Aligning climate and biodiversity action in the deep ocean to protect the planet. About DOSI: The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is a global network of experts working to integrate scientific and humanistic knowledge to inform deep-ocean policy, governance, and stewardship by engaging with policymakers, cultivating capacity and diplomacy, and creating community. If you work in marine science or governance and are interested in sharing your expertise to inform and support the conservation and sustainable management of the deep ocean, join DOSI today. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @deepstewardship Bluesky: @deepstewardship.bsky.social‬ Twitter/X: @deepstewardship Linkedin: Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative Think Deep! is produced by Elin Thomas (Communications Manager) and Michelle Guraieb (Host and Editor), with support from David Benjamin Sound and Eesha Rangani. Thank you to our funders, Arcadia, Synchronicity Earth, the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, and to the University of Southampton for their support. Music: By the Ocean by Remember The Future Licensed from PremiumBeat using Standard License #7185897 YouTube Monetization ID: Q02KP5SOQNFBUQF1

    23 min
  3. JUN 8

    The Story of Deep-Ocean Governance

    Welcome to the first episode of our new series, and thanks for listening! If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a rating. In this episode, we discover the story behind deep-ocean governance – what this is, how it’s done, and why it matters – with Jon Copley. Jon is a Professor of Ocean Exploration and Science Communication at the University of Southampton and one of our valued Advisory Board members at DOSI. As you’ll hear in this episode, Jon has decades of experience exploring and researching the deep sea, and we’re so grateful to have him on the podcast to share his insightful views on deep-ocean governance with us! If you’re keen to learn more about some of the topics discussed in this episode, check out the resources below: Read more about how connected we are to the deep ocean in our Policy Brief: What does the deep-ocean do for you? Now also available in French and Spanish, with other languages coming soon! Check out the UN’s official overview of UNCLOS. This text breaks down the key elements of the treaty, including territorial waters, exclusive economic zones (EEZs), and the responsibilities of nations when it comes to protecting and using ocean resources. The UN Oceans and the Law of the Sea page gives a broad overview of how the United Nations works to protect and manage the oceans. This is a helpful starting point for understanding how ocean law fits into international policy and environmental goals. In this episode, Jon mentions a large study he was involved in, which investigated how deep-sea communities change across the 6 million square kilometres of seafloor in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. Check out the full open-access paper to find out more about this research and the importance of the findings for deep-sea mining governance in the region: ‘Carbonate compensation depth drives abyssal biogeography in the northeast Pacific’. Jon also talks about his experience on the 2010 research cruise that discovered the world’s deepest hydrothermal vents. Learn more about these Caribbean hydrothermal vents in the related open-access paper: ‘Hydrothermal vent fields and chemosynthetic biota on the world's deepest seafloor spreading centre’. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, the Deep-Sea Round-Up, for all the latest deep-sea research, news and opportunities. About DOSI: The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is a global network of experts working to integrate scientific and humanistic knowledge to inform deep-ocean policy, governance, and stewardship by engaging with policymakers, cultivating capacity and diplomacy, and creating community. If you work in marine science or governance and are interested in sharing your expertise to inform and support the conservation and sustainable management of the deep ocean, join DOSI today. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @deepstewardship Bluesky: @deepstewardship.bsky.social‬ Twitter/X: @deepstewardship Linkedin: Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative Think Deep! is produced by Elin Thomas (Communications Manager) and Michelle Guraieb (Host and Editor), with support from David Benjamin Sound and Eesha Rangani. Thank you to our funders, Arcadia, Synchronicity Earth, the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, and to the University of Southampton for their support. Music: By the Ocean by Remember The Future Licensed from PremiumBeat using Standard License #7185897

    27 min

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Welcome to Think Deep! - Decoding deep-ocean science and policy, a new podcast series from the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI). In this 6-part series, we discover the connections that tie us to the deep ocean and demystify the governance frameworks that strive to protect it – from climate to biodiversity, from UNCLOS to the BBNJ Agreement. Episode 1 is coming this World Ocean Day, 8 June. Whether you're a student, scientist, policy professional, or just someone who cares about the ocean, join us in learning something new!

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