NOAA Ocean Podcast

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Rating
4.7
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63 reviews
This podcast has
112 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2017/11/08
Average duration
18 min.
Release period
39 days

Description

From corals to coastal science, connect with NOAA experts in our podcast series that explores questions about the ocean environment.

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Say Cheese: Wetland Wildlife Inventory
2024/02/15
In this episode, we explore how scientists across the National Estuarine Research Reserve System conducted the first-ever North American wildlife inventory of these habitats. We chat with Dr. Kenny Raposa, research coordinator at Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and lead scientist for the study.
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Coral Bleaching
2023/12/05
When temperatures rise, coral bleaching can occur. In this episode, we explore what happens during bleaching events, how corals are affected, and how we can help protect these important ecosystems. We’re joined by coral expert Dana Wusinich-Mendez, Atlantic and Caribbean team lead, and Florida management liaison for NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program.
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Meteotsunamis
2023/11/09
In this episode, we revisit a previous podcast on these storm-fueled waves and discuss how they differ from tsunamis. We're joined by Dr. Gregory Dusek, senior scientist with NOAA's National Ocean Service, to discuss his study on meteotsunamis.
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Weird Facts About Oil and Oil Spills
2023/09/29
When it comes to oil spills and their impacts on marine environments, water and oil don’t mix. In this episode, we chat with an oil spill response expert and share some weird facts about oil and oil contamination.
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The Florida Keys: Dive into History
2023/09/07
In this episode, we’re heading to the Florida Keys, the only place in the continental United States with shallow water coral reefs. But these corals are not the only thing that make the Keys special. We’re joined by Brenda Altmeier, maritime heritage coordinator for Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to tell us the story of the Florida Keys through maritime history to give you just a taste of why this place is unlike anywhere else in the nation.
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Digging into the Science of Sand
2023/07/31
In this podcast, we dig into the science behind sand: the ways it’s formed, the benefits it provides ecosystems, and the protection it offers coastal communities. We’re joined by Dr. Matt Kendall, marine biologist with NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.
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Rip Currents: Preparedness and Prevention
2023/06/29
Rip currents pose a threat to those that spend time in the ocean or Great Lakes. In this episode, Dr. Gregory Dusek, senior scientist with NOAA’s National Ocean Service, talks with us about rip currents, NOAA’s national rip current forecast model, and ways to protect yourself and others from this public safety risk.
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Gliders: Versatile Vehicles for Underwater Observation
2023/05/31
Gliders are autonomous, uncrewed, underwater vehicles that collect data — providing scientists with a more complete picture of what is happening in the ocean and the Great Lakes. In this episode, we dive deep with Kathleen Bailey, glider program manager with NOAA’s U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, to learn more about these versatile vehicles.
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USACE: Foundational Research on Rebalancing with Blue Carbon
2023/04/27
In this episode, we present a podcast from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) called Engineering with Nature®. The show features a panel of experts discussing their research on how blue carbon is helping to address climate change.
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Seagrass: Ecosystem Services Provider
2023/03/30
Seagrasses are plants that grow in semi salty water to full seawater in the intertidal and subtidal zones of the ocean. As one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, seagrasses offer myriad benefits to both humans and the organisms that call them home. In this episode, we explore some of the ecosystem services they offer.
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Perspectives on Coastal Decision Making
2023/01/26
Our ocean and coasts affect us — and we affect them. Almost 40 percent of the country’s population lives in coastal shoreline counties. And these counties contribute more than 9 trillion dollars to the U.S. economy. But there are many challenges facing our coasts, like climate change, sea level rise, more intense storms, and population growth. So we need to make good decisions today to help our coasts continue to thrive tomorrow. This is the third podcast in a three-part series from the U.S. Global Change Research Program that explores how we make these decisions. In this episode, a panel of government experts share their unique perspectives and experiences regarding the science of coastal decision making, and how the future could look if effective decision making is adopted.
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Making Coastal Decisions
2022/12/15
Our ocean and coasts affect us — and we affect them. Almost 40 percent of the country’s population lives in coastal shoreline counties. And these counties contribute more than 9 trillion dollars to the U.S. economy. But there are many challenges facing our coasts, like climate change, sea level rise, more intense storms, and population growth. So we need to make good decisions today to help our coasts continue to thrive tomorrow. This is the second podcast in a three-part series from the U.S. Global Change Research Program that explores how we make these decisions. In this episode, we explore what the latest behavioral science research can tell us about how we make conservation and environmental decisions.
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4.7 out of 5
63 reviews
fnaf more like fantastic 2023/12/28
Cool
I want to be a marine biologist but to do that I have to learn so this is helpful
s9djj 2020/10/06
Like it
Hi there I’m 6 years old And I love this pod!!!!!!!!
Smokey Bear 25 2020/03/30
Great Work!
This podcast is agreat window into NOAA and it scientists.
Scuba Shack Radio 2019/11/25
Interesting and Informative
The NOAA podcast is a wealth of information provided in short segments by a wide range of experts. Fascinating stuff. If you are into learning more ab...
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Alan Sweetbriar 2019/03/21
Excellent podcast
I find this series of podcasts very informative and look forward to listening to more! Alan Sweetbriar
VoyagerOrchid 2018/04/26
Quick great ocean learning
Do you want to learn about ocean and coastal resources, effects and phenomenon? This podcast, in a quick format, is a great listen!
Juggerscott 2017/12/08
Brief and Informative
I really appreciate the short format and how it gives just a look into a certain subject matter. After this intro I ca look up the research herd from ...
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