For today's episode, we're joined by Avery Paxton, who is a Research Marine Biologist with NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Chris Taylor, Research Ecologist, also with NOAA's NCCOS, and Melanie Damour, who is a Marine Archeologist and the Environmental Studies Coordinator with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's Gulf of Mexico Region Office. They were here to discuss their recent BioScience article on "Shipwreck Ecology," and the ways in which these sites can be hotspots for biodiversity—and also for research.
Read the article here.
Captions can be found on YouTube.
Episode #11: How to Save Aggregate-Spawning Fish
Episode #10: Nitrogen's Threat to Biodiversity
Episode #9: Plague-Afflicted Prairie Dogs and Modeling Animal-Borne Disease
Episode #8: Preventing Midwest Grain Failures
Episode #7: Contact with Nature May Mean More Social Cohesion, Less Crime
Bonus Episode: Complex Data Integration
Episode #6: A Successful Intervention Boosts the Gender Diversity of STEM Faculty
Episode #5: When Tree Planting Hurts Ecosystems
Episode #4: Fire in the Amazon
Episode #3: Extracellular Vesicles Everywhere
Episode #2: Transgenic Fish on the Loose?
BioScience Talks Episode #1: Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Preview of BioScience Talks Episode 1
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Sasquatch Chronicles
The Confessionals
Radiolab
Sasquatch Odyssey
Science Friday