Show Notes In the last episode we spoke with Paul Butler and Annette Broderick about climate change and how this impacts their work on bivalves […]
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Scientists at Sea Podcast – Climate Change, Turtles, and Bivalves
Show Notes In this episode Ethan and Ben discuss the latest Climate Change Report released by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), with Professor […]
Nocturnal Flamingo Behaviour
Author: Dr. Paul Rose We know a lot about the behaviour of wild species during the daytime and behaviour studies on animals in human […]
Tracking Seabirds to Inform Conservation Measures At Sea
Author: Dr Nicola Weber Having studied and worked in biodiversity conservation, with a marine focus, I have had the opportunity to work with a […]
Scientists at Sea Podcast – The Stingray Episode: with Ethan Wrigglesworth and Molly Meadows
In this episode, we get to know our regular presenters a little better. Ethan and Molly talk to Ben, the producer, about the work they […]
It’s Stressful Being a Coral! Declining Coral Cover on the Great Barrier Reef
Author: Jennifer McWhorter Jennifer McWhorter is pursuing her PhD in a joint program between the Universities of Exeter and Queensland. Using various climate and ecological […]
Scientists at Sea Podcast: Sail Against Plastic
Show Notes Guests – Flora Rendell and Lowenna Jones Sail Against Plastic started as an idea to simply undertake a sailing […]
Scientists at Sea Podcast: What’s in the water? With Dr. Anne Leonard
Show notes Ethan and Molly talk to Dr. Anne Leonard about her work studying antibiotic resistant bacteria in the waters around our coasts. How did […]
My #ExeterMarine PhD: Clams and Climate Change
Author – Sarah Holmes, PhD Researcher – Geography and Earth System Science Yes, clams. Admittedly, telling people that my PhD research is using clams doesnât […]
Scientists at Sea (Episode 1): Do crabs have ears? with Emily Carter
Show notes How does noise pollution impact one of our coastal favourites? Ethan and Molly talk to Masters by Research student Emily […]