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Our ocean is the earth's defining feature.
But the blue of our blue planet is so much more than just a colour. It is rich with life and plays an important role in keeping our planet stable and healthy. Worryingly, we are seeing our ocean change, for the worse.
In Ocean Matters, join oceanographer and physicist Helen Czerski as she meets the scientists who are working to save our ocean and marine life in one of the most remote parts of our planet. Together, we’ll explore how the cutting-edge marine science research that’s going on there – and other places we visit - is helping to protect species across the world, and better understand what needs to be done to save our seas.
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Finance – Protecting The Ocean
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
mercredi 21 décembre 2022 • Durée 24:42
Ocean Matters is getting down to business. That’s the business of investing in the ocean, its future as well as the communities that rely on it.
There are lots of existing financial tools that make the world go round, so how can we use them to protect the ocean without reducing it to a number on the balance sheet? Plus, it's coming up to the end of the year so what were the big ocean successes of 2022?
In this episode, Dr Helen Czerski speaks with Karen Sack, Executive Director of the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA). ORRAA is a global multi-stakeholder alliance working around the world to drive investments into coastal and ocean resilience and nature.
Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air production for the Bertarelli Foundation. The producer is Izzie Clarke.
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Learning from Indigenous Fisheries
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
mardi 1 novembre 2022 • Durée 25:38
There are several stories in this series which explore the connectivity between species, but how often do we consider the connectivity between a species, people, land and culture?
Take the Pacific Salmon, for example. This is just one example of a “culturally significant fish” and are at the heart of indigenous communities in British Columbia. By understanding the biology of salmon we can better understand the complex interrelationships between fish, people and place. But what is the current state of wild salmon?
Join oceanographer and host Dr Helen Czerski with scientist and citizen and member of the Nisga’a First Nation Dr Andrea Reid, as they explore the importance of the Pacific Salmon to indigenous communities. Andrea is the Principal Investigator at the Centre for Indigenous Fisheries in the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia.
Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air production for the Bertarelli Foundation. The producer is Izzie Clarke.
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BONUS - Magnificent Manta Rays
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 22 septembre 2021 • Durée 14:50
In episode 9, we discovered that plankton is a vital food source for manta rays so producer Izzie Clarke finds out more about these magnificent animals. What are the different species of manta ray? What’s their life history? And how do we protect them from current threats? Who better to speak to than Guy Stevens, CEO and co-founder of the Manta Trust.
Visit mantatrust.org for more information on their work.
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Plankton - A Miniature Kaleidoscope of Life
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 8 septembre 2021 • Durée 28:14
It’s often said that small is beautiful, and that’s true in the ocean too. But in the huge blue expanses of our planet, the small aren’t just beautiful – they’re essential. The 'small' here are the plankton - the tiny and varied specks of drifting life that go wherever the ocean takes them. They’re the foundation for the entire ocean ecosystem, and the starting point for almost every story the ocean has to tell.
In this episode of Ocean Matters, oceanographer and physicist Helen Czerski meets the magical world of plankton, learns why they’re important for larger organisms such as manta rays, and hears how the climate crisis is impacting this crucial part of the marine environment.
With special thanks to Dr Jill Schwarz from the University of Plymouth, Dr Ines Lange from the University of Exeter, Joanna Harris from the Manta Trust, and David Johns from the Continuous Plankton Recorder.
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BONUS – Human Rights Abuse at Sea, with Ian Urbina
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 25 août 2021 • Durée 21:10
"These crews are typically working 20 hours straight before they have maybe a two hour break"
Fishing is having a huge impact on the lives of humans. Slavery, abduction and even murders are taking place on fishing fleets around the world and with these crimes are being committed far from land, they are unknown or perhaps even unthinkable to most of us.
In this bonus episode, producer Izzie Clarke speaks with Ian Urbina, a journalist for the New York Times and the Director of the Outlaw Ocean project . In what began as an award-winning series in 2015 in The New York Times and a resulting book, the Outlaw Ocean is a non-profit journalism organization that produces high-impact investigative stories about lawlessness at sea and the diversity of environmental, human rights, and labour abuses occurring offshore around the world.
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Fisheries – What needs to change?
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 11 août 2021 • Durée 30:39
For most of us, fish come from a shop. They’re either laid out on ice in their full glory, neatly packaged in cans or hidden away inside fish fingers. An estimated 179 million tonnes of fish was removed from the ocean in 2018, and 87% of that ended up on our plates. But those fish have a backstory that’s far harder to see, but it all comes down to the fact that we’re taking too much.
Join Oceanographer and Physicist Helen Czerski, as she explore the extent of the problem, why people turn to illegal fishing, and how technology can help us better manage fisheries around the world.
With special thanks to Professor Callum Roberts from the University of Exeter, Dr Asha de Vos from Oceanswell, and Anna Sanders from Global Fishing Watch.
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BONUS - Dr Mark Meekan: My Time with Sharks
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 28 juillet 2021 • Durée 18:28
“Some of the most exciting discoveries are still out there.” - Dr Mark Meekan
Sharks are incredibly adapted to life in the ocean, but scientists still have so much more to learn about these enigmatic animals. The more we understand about them and their behaviour, the more we can do to protect them and prevent their numbers from falling even further.
But, what does life as a shark scientist involve?
In this bonus episode of Ocean Matters, Izzie Clarke spoke to Dr Mark Meekan, Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Insititute Of Marine Science, to find out.
Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air production for the Bertarelli Foundation.
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Sharks – Masters of the Ocean
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 14 juillet 2021 • Durée 29:38
Today we know of at least 1,200 species of shark, and we’re still finding more. Sharks are a critical part of life in the ocean. But the numbers don’t lie, these magnificent animals are seriously threatened. Since 1970, the global abundance of oceanic sharks and rays has declined by 71%.
In this episode of Ocean Matters, Helen Czerski explores how these masters of the ocean sense their world, why they’re not the “lone hunters” depicted by Hollywood, and why we need to protect them.
With special thanks Sarah Fowler from Save Our Seas Foundation, Dr David Jacoby from the Zoological Society of London, and Dr Al Dove from Georgia Aquarium.
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BONUS – Charles Darwin’s Island Discovery
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 30 juin 2021 • Durée 17:40
In this bonus episode of Ocean Matters, producer Izzie Clarke explores the very first theories of how islands are formed from Charles Darwin and his time on HMS Beagle. Joining her is Alistair Sponsel, Historian of the Life Sciences at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Senior Research Fellow in Science, Technology & Society at Harvard University, who explained where the crew’s research began and how this has shaped our understanding of remote islands.
If you want to find out more about Darwin, Alistair has written a book on his life called “Darwin's Evolving Identity: Adventure, Ambition, and the Sin of Speculation”
Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air production for the Bertarelli Foundation.
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Isolated Islands - Adventures in Evolution
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 16 juin 2021 • Durée 29:25
The tourist brochures are clear about what we should expect from a remote tropical island: bright blue water, white sand, some exotic shells and the odd coconut tree. But the reality is usually a little bit more complicated.
In Ocean Matters, Helen Czerski explores these small, remote islands - distant specks of land that are dwarfed by the vast ocean around them. How do they form? What makes both the islands and their inhabitants so distinctive? And why are they disappearing?
With special thanks to Dr Ines Lange and Professor Chris Perry from the University of Exeter, Professor Carl Jones from the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, and James Michel, Former President of the Seychelles.
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