
Speaking to the University of Exeter's marine researchers and collaborators about all aspects of our marine environment. Show notes are available here - blogs.exeter.ac.uk/exetermarine/category/podcasts/
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode we were joined by Alex Smalley to talk about his role as science communicator and his PhD work on digital natural environments and how these can play a part in psychological restoration.
This episode was recorded back in early 2019. Ben talks to Lauren Henly, Emma Weschke and Tim Gordon, who are all masters by research or PhD students in Prof. Steve Simpson's research group (you might remember Steve from an earlier episode, Coral Ree... more
Dr. Rebecca Short from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH), joins us to discuss a variety of topics including her role within the Seas, Oceans and Publich Health in Europe (SOPHIE) project and her past work studying the effec... more
In this episode we talk to Dr. Lucy Hawkes about a number of her research areas including arctic terns, basking sharks and bluefin tuna. Listen out for a story about a mysterious tuna tag as well. Full show notes available here: wp.me/p9zGYE-... more
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