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How To Protect The Ocean

Andrew Lewin
Climate Change
Orcas
Marine Conservation
Coral Reefs
Defamation
Plastic Pollution
Overfishing
Migratory Species
Biodiversity
Carbon Emissions
Science Communication
Hokkaido
Satellite Imagery
Artificial Intelligence
Arctic Wildlife
Parthenogenesis
Ocean Conservation
Deep Sea Mining
Bottom Trawling
Sharks

Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, on... more

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Mass penguin die off explained, a crisis that wiped out ninety five percent of some African penguin colonies, raises a heartbreaking question: how does a thriving species fall to fewer than ten thousand breeding pairs and almost no one sees it happen... more

Marine Wildlife Victory raises a powerful question: what does it take to finally protect some of the ocean's most threatened giants, and why did it take this long? In this episode, you will hear how manta rays, devil rays, and several shark species f... more

Northern Right Whale crisis: For years, scientists and advocates have watched this critically endangered species decline due to ship strikes, fishing gear entanglement, and rapid ocean change. This episode asks a crucial question: Does the first popu... more

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Recent Guests

Nora Ives
Marine Scientist and advocate for the North Atlantic Right Whale at Oceana.
Oceana
Episode: Northern Right Whale Hope Story: Why the Population Finally Rose and What It Means Next
Marine Cusa
Marine biologist, policy advisor for Oceana, and Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation
Oceana
Episode: Fish feed in aquaculture, understanding what goes into feeding farmed fish
Helen Killeen
Science policy specialist on fisheries work with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Episode: Animals Affected by Climate Change: How Seabirds Reveal the Hidden Impacts of Warming Oceans
Dennis Gupa
A Filipino theater director and climate storyteller
University of Winnipeg
Episode: Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories
Parvin Hasani
A sculptor and interdisciplinary artist originally from Iran
Ocean Networks Canada
Episode: Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories
Dwight Owens
The coordinator behind the ONC Art Science Fellowship Program
Ocean Networks Canada
Episode: Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories
Melissa Christina Marquez
Marine biologist and writer
Forbes
Episode: Vaquita warns us about sharks: lessons for the ocean's future
Chris Malinowski
Marine conservationist and shark researcher
Episode: All The Sharks, filming, science, and stories from the field
Brendan Talwar
Postdoctoral researcher and marine biologist
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Episode: All The Sharks, filming, science, and stories from the field

Host

Andrew Lewin
Host and passionate advocate for ocean conservation, focusing on educating listeners about marine science and initiatives for sustainable management of ocean resources.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 401 ratings
  • For the Oceans

    Been following this show for quite awhile and LOVE it. Informative, never boring and always gets to the heart of the matter without the sensationalism so many other draining podcasts have. Though he covers heavy topics, they’re important and you end each episode with a bit of hope and optimism for progress toward real actionable change (even when things look bleak). His critiques are always fair. The style of the pod is also upbeat and entertaining, which helps. Gives many of us ocean conservati... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SelkieLady
    United States3 years ago
  • A must-listen

    Thanks, Dr. Lewis for all the work you’re doing. You have such great content and dissect some of the most critical concepts we in the marine world should be thinking about.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fugyij
    United States3 years ago
  • Hmm…

    Speaks authoritatively about every ocean topic, but gets a lot of things wrong. Very opinionated. Rarely interviews actual experts. Is very self-promoting.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    listener113344
    United States4 years ago
  • Why no mention of the leading causes of ocean pollution?

    I left 4 stars cuz I might just be missing it and not here to be a jerk. I am legitimately confused though about why the Auto and Fashion industry who together make up almost 80 percent of plastic pollution on the ocean are not being addressed here.

    Flip flops, cigarettes, abs plastic straws are nothing compared to the normalized impact of these industries.

    Machine washing synthetic fibers is such an easy point to address, and I’m incredibly surprised no one is addressing this.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Laini99
    United States4 years ago
  • Best ocean podcast ever

    I recently started listening to this podcast and am now badly addicted. I have learned so much just through listening to an episode with breakfast every morning. Each episode is uniquely different and provides an amazing amount of information in an easy ily absorbable way, which is a great break for a student like me who wants to learn more about marine science but is sick and tired of lectures. Andrew explains everything in bite-sized chunks and has covered just about everything and anything yo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SophieLovesYoga
    United Kingdom4 years ago

Listeners Say

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A sense of hope and optimism despite challenging environmental issues.
The podcast effectively highlights important marine topics while fostering community awareness.
Informative and engaging with actionable insights on marine conservation.
Hosts are knowledgeable but sometimes overly verbose, affecting the focus of discussions.

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#136
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#177
United Kingdom/Science/Nature
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#201
Canada/Science/Nature
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#65
Germany/Science/Nature
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#72
Australia/Science/Nature
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#87
Italy/Science/Nature

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Northern Right Whale Hope Story: Why the Population Finally Rose and What It Means Next
Q: Can you talk a little about how whales fit into the ecosystem?
Nora explains that baleen whales fertilize oceans through their feces and urine, which provides essential nutrients for ocean productivity.
Northern Right Whale Hope Story: Why the Population Finally Rose and What It Means Next
Q: What got you interested in the environment and sort of what led you to this path?
Nora shares her unconventional background and how her passion for environmental conservation and storytelling led her to become a marine scientist.
How Deep Sea Mining Could Break the Ocean's Most Important Wildlife Highways
Q: How are deep sea mining operations going to affect migratory species?
Deep sea mining poses risks through noise pollution, habitat destruction, and increased ship strikes, all of which could negatively impact migratory species.
Animals Affected by Climate Change: How Seabirds Reveal the Hidden Impacts of Warming Oceans
Q: What is the key finding of the study?
The study reveals significant declines in seabird breeding productivity in certain Northern Hemisphere ecosystems, correlating with climate impacts.
Animals Affected by Climate Change: How Seabirds Reveal the Hidden Impacts of Warming Oceans
Q: Why should we care about seabirds?
Seabirds are diverse and essential indicators of ocean health; their decline suggests larger ecological issues.

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Explore the intricate relationship between ocean science and conservation in a series that highlights current environmental challenges facing marine ecosystems. Topics range from deep sea mining's impact on migratory species and the alarming decline in seagrass meadows to the interplay between orcas and great white sharks, revealing the delicate balance of ocean life. This unique perspective encourages listeners to engage with pressing issues like climate change, overfishing, and plastic pollution while seeking hopeful narratives about conservation successes, such as the recovery of endangered species and effective aquaculture practices. Additionally, the series emphasizes personal action, presenting listeners with actionable steps to contr... more

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2. Marine Cusa
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4. Dennis Gupa
5. Parvin Hasani
6. Dwight Owens
7. Melissa Christina Marquez
8. Chris Malinowski

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