Episodes

July 18, 2022

Can the Mississippi Delta be re-engineered to save it?

The Mississippi Delta is one powerful river that drains a large portion of the rivers in the US and two provinces in Canada, yet there are few people who know how powerful the river can be and how the land at the mouth of th…
July 15, 2022

Are people learning to love sharks so much that they could harm them

Sharks have had a bad reputation for decades that have lead to their harm and lack of protection for a long time, but more videos and articles are surfacing that include love for sharks. But could all of this love be dangero…
July 13, 2022

Lessons in science communication that I learned from Forrest Galante

I recently had the opportunity to interview wildlife science communicator, Forrest Galante, for my other podcast I cohost called Beyond Jaws and during the interview Forrest taught me a lot about being a science communicator…
July 11, 2022

4 Reasons why the Biden administration should not expand offshore drilling

There is a huge push to move away from fossil fuels and move toward renewable energy to help reduce climate change, but politicians and the fossil fuel industry are always pushing for more oil and gas drilling to help the ec…
July 8, 2022

Recent government decisions on environmental protections got you down? Here are some careers that can help you make changes.

Government decisions whether they are from the courts, congress, senate, or the white house can inspire people to take up the arm of conservation by seeking out a job and building a career to protect the environment, but goi…
July 6, 2022

Supreme Court says EPA cannot regulate carbon emissions in new ruling

The US Democrats have control of Congress, the senate, and the white house and they are all on the same page about climate action, but the US Supreme Court is Republican-dominated and they have made a decision that undermine…
July 4, 2022

Nickel mine in New Caledonia gets financial investment from Tesla and local ownership

I've done some work with mining companies in Ontario before as I would run studies to ensure the companies were not harming the surrounding water bodies, but during my time as a private consultant, I heard some really bad st…
July 1, 2022

Marine Conservation needs to focus on empowering and including coastal communities to achieve success

When I grew up, I wanted to be a marine biologist. I had this dream that I would work in a small Pacific Islands doing marine science and conservation, but that was probably a form of parachute science and that can hurt mari…
June 29, 2022

Speaking Up For The Ocean is hard somedays especially when human rights are at stake

As long as I can remember protecting the ocean has always been my number one priority Ocean conservation and the action takes time and work from many different fields and it requires the dedication of many men and women from…
June 27, 2022

Canada is banning single-use plastic as soon as December 2022

We have a plastic pollution problem in this world and we can't solve it unless countries put in policies to ban single-use plastics, but what will a ban look like. In this episode, I am going to describe how Canada is going …
June 22, 2022

SciComm: How will you get started?

There need to be more conversations about the ocean on the web and there are plenty of opportunities to start your science communication journey, but people still aren't getting started. Therefore, I am going to tell you the…
June 20, 2022

Restoring oyster beds, seagrass, and salt marshes together is better than restoring only one type of habitat

There are many coastal areas that have been degraded to the point that restoration is necessary, but restoration can be very expensive and is often focused on 1 type of habitat. Therefore, restoration specialists and conserv…
June 17, 2022

Will the ocean lead fashion into a new era with products made from invasive species and kelp?

Everyone loves fashion and loves to look good when they go out. Many people follow the term "Look good, feel good." But today's fashion comes at an environmental cost/price and therefore, it needs to change to more sustainab…
June 13, 2022

The Ocean is speaking and it sounds like Harrison Ford

Protecting and conserving the ocean seems to take a back seat to other issues when talking about priorities. For example, in Canada, politicians want to protect the economy more than the environment because it has a higher p…
June 10, 2022

What it means to be in a generational fisheries family

The last part of my 3-part series interviewing fishers from the East Coast of Canada takes me to a conversation I had with Gordon Beaton who has fished along Canada's East Coast for his entire life. His uncle was a fisher an…
June 9, 2022

Oceans Week: What it's like to fish in Eastern Canada over the past 40 years

I continue my series of speaking to fishers from the East Coast of Canada to get to know their challengers and why fishing is such a big part of their lives. Sign up to find out about the audio Ocean Conservation Careers me…
June 8, 2022

Oceans Day: Oceans Sound (Replay)

Happy Oceans Day!!! As promised in the last episode, here is the entire audio piece created by Michelle Amor. Enjoy!
June 7, 2022

The life of a lobster fisher with Carl Allen

I had the opportunity to sit down with Carl Allen to discuss what life was like as a lobster fisher in Eastern Canada.  Carl told me how young he was when he started fishing and how his life is all about fishing.  He also di…
June 6, 2022

Oceans Week: How you should approach it

There seems to be a day for everything these days and the oceans have a day as well, June 8th. It's a time for us to think about why we love the ocean so much and how we can better protect. There are celebrations, conference…
June 3, 2022

Can you get a job in Marine Conservation with a Psychology degree?

There are many people that want to work in Marine Conservation, but not everyone has a degree in Marine Biology or another type of science degree; however, you don't need to be a scientist to help protect the ocean. There ar…
June 1, 2022

ExxonMobil will finally have to face charges in Massachusetts for misleading the public on Climate Change

There are studies that have revealed that oil companies like ExxonMobil have spent billions of dollars on campaigns that involved misleading the public on Climate Change and one Attorney General brought charges against the o…
May 30, 2022

Marineland continues to conduct illegal whale and dolphin shows in Canada

Laws in Canada make sure that marine theme parks such as Marineland cannot acquire new cetaceans (Whales or Dolphins) and they were amended in 2019 to ensure that whales and dolphins do not perform in their entertainment sho…
May 27, 2022

Are you focused on the best ways to help protect the Ocean?

There are many of you (including myself) that would like to help protect the ocean and we tend to fantasize ways in which we can help, but there are times when we are not focusing on the best ways we can all protect the ocea…
May 25, 2022

Why Sharks Really Matter with Dr. David Shiffman

Sharks are an iconic ocean animal that can strike fear and wonder in anyone that sees them and they are one of those animals that everyone would like to protect; but, most shark populations around the world have experienced …