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The Ocean Explained

The Ocean Explained

De: Clément J.E.
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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.Clément J.E. Ciencia
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  • TIDE TALK I eDNA : How We can Track Fish Without actually Catching Them
    Jun 8 2025

    Dive into our latest episode of Tide Talk! Discover how scientists are revolutionizing fish tracking without ever casting a net.

    In this fascinating World Ocean's Day special, we unveil the groundbreaking technique of eDNA - nature's underwater fingerprint system.

    Learn how a simple water sample can reveal the hidden life beneath the waves, from elusive sea creatures to thriving coral reef communities.

    We'll explore real-world success stories from the legendary Tara Ocean Expeditions, including the discovery of 150 unknown plankton species!

    Perfect for ocean enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone curious about innovative marine research methods. Join us as we decode the genetic traces left behind in our oceans and revolutionize how we study marine life.

    Key highlights:

    • Understanding eDNA: Nature's underwater detective system
    • Cutting-edge tools transforming marine research
    • Amazing discoveries from global ocean expeditions
    • The future of non-invasive marine biology
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    8 m
  • 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 ?
    Sep 15 2024
    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
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    1 h y 1 m
  • GUEST I A Grand Tour across British and South African marine Ecosystems with Liberty Denman - Experienced Marine Biologist, Science Communicator and Co-foundress of a Conservation Organisation
    Jul 24 2024

    In this episode we welcome our guest Liberty Denman, an experienced marine biologist, science communicator, and diver who studied at Plymouth University. In this episode, Liberty shares her valuable insights into British marine life, sharks, and her exciting projects. Discover her experiences as a student at one of the world's top universities for marine biology, her work in conservation, and the organizations she co-founded, including Onekai.

    We'll delve into the fascinating ecosystems like seagrass beds, kelp forests, and rocky reefs, and explore the impacts of human activity on the ocean in the context of climate change. Liberty also discusses cutting-edge technologies like hydrogen-powered USVs and AI applications in marine conservation.

    Learn about her adventures with sharks, including her time at SharkLabs in the Bahamas and Malta, and her most memorable diving experiences around the world. Also she will share some top tier advices about careers in the field of marine biology.

    Whether you're passionate about marine biology, conservation, or simply love the ocean, this episode offers a deep dive into the underwater world with one of its most dedicated advocates.

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    46 m
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