American Shoreline Podcast Network
Science:Earth Sciences
This week on World Ocean Radio we're talking about the megaphonics of ocean communications. How do we as communicators break through? How do we create messaging that resonates and reaches the millions of citizens whose lives are so dependent on the ocean’s bounty? We highlight two ocean heroes, Dr. Sylvia Earle and Sir David Attenborough, whose quiet successes have combined to reach millions worldwide.
Re-Meet Anya Freeman: Lawyer turned Earth and Ocean Steward | Wave Makers
Return of the Lobster Doctor: Joe Kunkel on Lobster Shell Disease
Rescue, part 32: World Ocean Ethos | World Ocean Radio
Diane Wilson's Stand: A Hunger Strike to Save Matagorda | Sea Change
Thriving Together: Dr. Webb & Temi on Optimizing Student-Advisor Interactions - Professional Development Series | Going Coastal
Sausalito, Sea Rise, and Statewide Leadership: Janelle Kellman's Coastal Journey
Oceanic Feeling | World Ocean Radio
If you’ve heard about the Ocean Decade, thank a communicator! | Ocean Decade Show!
Dive Deeper: Unpacking Marine Ecology with Cori Kane | Rising Sea Voices Podcast
Coastal Land Trusts and Why They Matter: Strategies for the Next Decade
World Ocean Culture | World Ocean Radio
Tides of Trash: A Student-Led Exploration into Beach Pollution | All Swell?
Meet Jonathan Ballesteros: Mr. All Go improving Low Flow | Wave Makers
Chasing the Tide: A 370-Mile Coastal Odyssey Unveiled
A Sea of Poetry: An Autumn Equinox Special with Portland Poets Society | Sea Change
The Not So Secret World of Microplastics in the Great Lakes | North Coast Chronicles
A Masterclass in Leadership: Forging the Future of the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast
Bridging Oceans and Skies: ASPN and NOAA Unveil New Podcast
Rescue, part 30: Water and World Ocean Health | World Ocean Radio
Adapting to Rising Tides: John Englander on 'Moving to Higher Ground' | Shorewords
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