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World Ocean Radio

Peter Neill, World Ocean Observatory

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World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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Ocean Science Radio

Ocean Science Radio

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Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Naomi Frances Farabaugh of FIU. Previous co-host was Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program will focus on and highlight the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.
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After a recent visit to Japan, an island nation, World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill ponders, what if, as in Japan, we applied values individually, locally, and nationally to our purchases, foodways, institutions, public relations, our life choices? Look from the East, look from the West: are we not all islanders? About World Ocean Radio World Ocean…
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TRACK LIST 1.Maxi Meraki - I Remember 2.Moojo, Caiiro Feat. SZON — I Want You 3.Celso Fabbri - Funky Tannie 4. Alex Twin, Rbor - Bandido 5.FEX (IT) X AC - Cancun Tribalica (Abel Ray Edit) 6.Criolo - Não Existe Amor Em SP (Mevil Mix) 7.Aaron Sevilla, Valeron, Carlos Tadros - La Vida 8.Armandinho - Outra Vida (Moser Edit) 9.Mita Gami - Danger Vocals …
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Today on the show we're diving into a story that might surprise you. It doesn't involve dazzling coral reefs or majestic whales, but something a little closer to home... canned salmon! In this episode, we’ll be discussing how Dr. Natalie Mastick - a postdoctoral associate at the Yale Peabody Museum and a marine ecologist - used this unusual techniq…
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Bio-regions on Earth are organized into types, then realms, and are further distinguished and mapped for planning, strategizing, developing, and as a tool for protection of the planet. A major trouble with bio-regional mapping is that it neglects nearly 83 percent of the ocean–beyond marine protected areas–leaving the high seas and deep sea unaddre…
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This week on World Ocean Radio we're defining new ways to consider profit as a return on investment--not as an enemy of change but as a catalyst for a sustainable strategy for the future. An effective sustainability strategy must include the true asset cost of natural resources and the post-production costs of downstream effects to include pollutio…
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TRACK LIST Eliana Pittman - Quem Vai Querer (Aroop Roy Rework) RSquared - Archie Gustaff, Viglia - La Mezcla (Original Mix) Gabriele Toma - Muevete (Original Mix) Jay de Lys - Tired Of Loving (Original Mix) Oscar Mula - Barrio Latino Joeski - Montes (Original Mix) Bontan - Gold Teeth Bontan - Heart Shaped Leaf Chus & Ceballos, Oscar de Rivera - Blo…
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This week on World Ocean Radio we're sharing some methods and means to make small and large changes that can have effects on the climate and sustainability challenges that are caused in large part by the consumer choices we make every day. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndica…
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This week on World Ocean Radio we're discussing a recent trip to Lisbon, Portugal to attend the Economist Ocean Summit. One such conversation we participated in was on the topic of regulation--those systems and structures that frame best practices and are designed to control abuse. Regulation is conflicting and contradictory, especially when most r…
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TRACK LIST: 1. Nic Zega - Overdose 2. Vlada Asanin, Wayne Madiedo - Pintado De Azul 3. Dacello - Subela 4. Ivan Garzia - No La Pare 5. Domingues (BR) - Make Party Bounce 6. Sllash & Doppe - Palante (Original Mix) 7. Loco Music - Level 57 8. Alex Kenji - On The Dancefloor (Extended Mix) 9. Karmel - Tunnel Vision (Extended Mix) 10. Simonte, DJ S.K.T.…
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What are the five areas of our collective existence on earth where the ocean matters most? If we are looking for a context to drive motivation and action, we have in our view the necessary clear focus through these absolutes--water, energy, food, health, and exchange--that can guide us toward a sustainable future, with the ocean at our center. A we…
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A nocturne is a short musical composition: dreamy, romantic, suggestive of the night, a passage from one place to the next. This week we're asking: What comes next for our collective energy and focus? What it is that will get us safely from this place of climate crisis and uncertainty to another place of reinvention, newly-conceived solutions, and …
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Kicking off the new season with a little bit different higher BPM show. Bulgarian born, IBIZA based DJ and Producer GALLYA takes over this week's frequencies with a live set from KIT KAT Berlin. ENJOY! Follow us on Social media IG: @oceanofhouse GALLYA IG: @gallya_officialتوسط OH MUSIC
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In this episode, we talk about ocean superstructures - a new scientific phrase that our guests hope start up some important conversations about how the bottom of the ocean was formed. Guests: Dr. Kevin Konrad -Assistant Professor of Geoscience and Director of the Nevada Isotope Geochronology Laboratory (NIGL) University of Nevada, Las VegasDr Val F…
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In business, as in life, there is a balance sheet, a statement of assets, profit and loss, income and expense, showing whether our accounts are in balance, or not. In a consumption and production driven society, we must understand the asset value, balance and imbalance of our planet's natural resources: coal, oil, gas, minerals, water, and food: th…
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40% of the planet is used for farming and livestock, often degraded by unsustainable or destructive practices. Coupled with coastal, wetland and reclaimed land development in the name of urban expansion, we are fast-approaching a tipping point wherein infrastructure exceeds demand. What to do? Are we destined to repeat the mistakes of the past? Or …
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Seafood is a world staple, under siege by increased consumption and over-fishing. Aquaculture is the necessary alternative, yet is a polarizing issue in coastal communities. What are we to do? This week we explore two Maine-based successes in aquaculture that are building local supply chains, increasing resilience in rural communities, promoting en…
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It is February and we once again have our seasonal episode of Ocean Lovin - covering cool and strange ways ocean creatures make little ocean creatures. We speak with Dr. Christine Dungeon, a senior research fellow at the University of Queensland and the University of the Sunshine Coast about sharks and a peculiar story of immaculate shark-ception. …
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"We are not blind to the overall problem, and if we were in doubt, recent climate-explained events, near and far, should open our eyes more widely. With climate conditions constantly in the news, public awareness must follow," says Peter Neill, director of the World Ocean Observatory. This week on World Ocean Radio we wrap up a two-part series with…
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In this episode and the next, World Ocean Radio reports on the status quo, business-as-usual, tunnel vision conclusions at COP28 in Dubai, hosted by the United Arab Emirates, December 2023. While many millions of dollars and intentions were pledged toward solutions, the focus and associated response was too narrow and inadequate to address the defi…
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The ocean is a vast and powerful carbon sink, absorbing about a quarter of the carbon dioxide we emit into the atmosphere. That carbon is pulled into the water column and is also buried under the layers of dirt and soil on the ocean floor. But this vital role could be jeopardized by a common fishing practice: bottom trawling. Today we will be talki…
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Devastating weather and water events abound worldwide. Rain, flooding, strong winds, extreme high tides, coastal erosion and inundation have caused havoc in ports and on waterfronts. These events are neither new nor are they going away any time soon. While we will continue to rebuild and revive, the time is now to plan a response as complicated as …
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This week we are celebrating our 700th episode of World Ocean Radio--5-minute reflections featured as podcast and interstitial radio syndicate for 14 years. From these ongoing observations have come four books and continuous contribution toward a strategy to communicate the importance of healthy climate and ocean, a succession of examples, emphasis…
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Finishing 2023 with a funky one. MarmaJam from the UK collective "FUNK MY LIFE" is taking over the show for one hour of disco goodness. Put on your dancing shoes and let's kick off the New Year's celebrations the proper way. TRACKLIST: 1. Angus McDonald - Chic & Candi Staton - You Got The Good Times (Angus McDonald Mix) 2. The Lab Rats & The Experi…
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People with disabilities are often marginalized, face isolation, lack representation and even ablism, no matter the industry or space. We speak to an old friend of the show about how this shows up in STEM and academia, and a project to collect stories from those impacted by this phenomenon in the form of a book of essays. So come join us where we t…
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At each year's end, World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill reads "At The Fishhouses" by Elizabeth Bishop. This poem, a perennial favorite, was chosen not only for its relevance for the New Year, but also because it distills years of Bishop's seaside meditations and evokes the clarity of meaning contained in personal encounters with the world ocean. Abo…
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This holiday season on World Ocean Radio we return with a special reading of "Christmas at Sea", an evocative poem by Robert Louis Stevenson written in 1883. Stevenson, the son of a lighthouse engineer, had intimate knowledge of nor'westers... Merry Christmas to all from the World Ocean Observatory. Christmas at Sea A poem by Robert Louis Stevenson…
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In part three of this 3-part series, we continue to explore the recent publication related to marine biomimetics and the deep sea, identifying the seven broad categories of biomimetic design, discussing each with examples of application, technological invention, and as effective solution models for response to negative human intervention and climat…
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In these three episodes of World Ocean Radio we are exploring a recent publication entitled “A Forgotten Element in the Blue Economy: Marine Biomimetics and Inspiration from the Deep Sea,” authored by Robert Blasiak from the Stockholm Resilience Center in Sweden. The article identifies seven broad categories of biomimetic design: adhesion, anti-fou…
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Track list: 1. Eran Hersh, Neil Amarey – Rej (Extended Mix) 2. Sabo – Afro Chooz (Dj Chuz Mix) 3. Simon Fava & Yvvan Back ft. Martina Camargo – Se Danza (Original Mix) 4. Doriann, Randoree – Mention (Original Mix) 5. Tony Touch - Apaga La Luz (Pablo Fierro Raw Mix) 6. Low Steppa & Crusy - This Is The Sound (Original Mix) 7. Simon Fava & Yvvan Back …
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Tracklist: Mene, Amine Edge & DANCE, ACA (YU) - Tricky (Original Mix) Neverdogs - Chocolate (Original Mix) Late Replies - Love Is Not a Game (Original Mix) Kolter - Radio Los Santos (Original Mix) Joseph Morgan - WTF (Original Mix) KIRIK - Bella Bella (Original Mix) ACA - Scratch Funk (Original Mix) PAWSA - Hendrix Flow (Original Mix) CID, Truth x …
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Over the next few editions of World Ocean Radio we will be discussing a recent publication entitled “A Forgotten Element in the Blue Economy: Marine Biomimetics and Inspiration from the Deep Sea,” authored by Robert Blasiak from the Stockholm Resilience Center in Sweden. The article identifies seven broad categories of biomimetic design: adhesion, …
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This week on World Ocean Radio are two forward-looking government-proposed initiatives that offer opportunities for progress in climate policy, investment, resiliency and sustainability. The first is Bridgetown 2.0, proposed by the Prime Minister of Barbados, to urge UN member states to consider an ambitious finance-driven program of climate-change…
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Dr. Farabaugh is out sick so this episode is solo Andrew. We speak with Mattie Rodrique - the Science program Director for OceanX- about their work in ocean exploration, discovery, and storytelling while ALSO training the next generation of ocean explorers.توسط Ocean Science Radio
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