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Ocean Protect Podcast
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 189

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Senator Peter Whish-Wilson on stopping off-shore oil & gas projects, climate change, plastic polluters & corruption in politics
Saison 7 · Épisode 3
dimanche 30 mars 2025 • Durée 33:57
Peter Whish-Wilson has been senator for Tasmania since 2012, representing the Australian Greens political party. In this chat, we discuss the fight to protect Australia’s oceans and coastlines from new offshore oil and gas projects, climate change, making plastic producers accountable, a billionaires tax and corruption in politics.
Useful links:
- Peter Whish-Wilson (here)
- The Green's campaign "No New Offshore Oil & Gas" (here)
- The Green's campaign "Protect Great Southern Reef" (here)
- The Green's campaign "Waste Free Future" (here)
- The Green's campaign to reduce the cost of living (here)
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Paul Dubowski on managing water more holistically for healthier waterways & communities
Saison 7 · Épisode 2
dimanche 16 mars 2025 • Durée 37:01
Paul Dubowski is an Environmental Scientist with over 20 years’ experience looking after our catchments and waterways. In this chat, we reflect on the inaugural Queensland Water Summit, held just two days earlier in Brisbane – including insights from the wide range of presenters, along with key recommended actions to help better manage water resources and better protect waterways and oceans across Queensland and beyond.
Useful links:
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Craig Fairbaugh on why rock stars aren’t as cool as environmental engineers
Saison 6 · Épisode 13
dimanche 8 septembre 2024 • Durée 46:41
Craig Fairbaugh returns for his second appearance on the Ocean Protect Podcast, after his first appearance nearly broke the internet. In this chat, we dig a little deeper into Craig’s incredible punk rock career with bands like +44, Transplants, and Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards – the subsequent transition to superstar environmental engineer – and get Craig’s insights from the US on a bunch of stormwater pollution-related stuff, including ‘zero trash to waterways’ targets, asset maintenance, testing protocols, bioretention and more. This is an AMAZING chat.
Useful links:
- Craig on LinkedIn (here)
- Ocean Protect Podcast episode “Craig Fairbaugh – Stormwater Rock Star” (October 2022, Season 4, Episode 18) (here)
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Just keep swimming with Lynton Mortensen (Part 1 of 2)
Saison 3 · Épisode 5
dimanche 4 avril 2021 • Durée 30:50
Lynton Mortensen is a mild-mannered lawyer on land, but a 'sea bull' in water. He's the first Australian and only the 12th person in the world to complete the 'Oceans Seven' - a gruelling combination of the toughest open swims in the world. We chat about these swims and his most recent epic splash - a 30km swim Lord Howe Island to highlight the plight of the Flesh-footed Shearwater (muttonbird) and help raise funds for the ongoing research by the Adrift Lab team.
Useful links:
- Adrift Lab's fund-raising page for Lynton's swim: https://adriftlab.org/news/2020/fundraiser-ocean-plastic-relay-the-day-of-30-?fbclid=IwAR1tWmM9rI-a3IYHwQYFiaOMhz0lhqk7CJbA5axZdK-al6V9jSkg2mOEVx8
- Lynton's "Clark Kent" persona: http://www.hbmlawyers.com.au/our-people/lynton-mortensen
- YouTube footage of Lynton's swim (and post swim chat): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KxT-hc2DHc
This is the first of our two-part chat with Lynton with the second (and final) part released next week.
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Ocean soundscapes with Lucille Chapuis (Part 2 of 2)
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
dimanche 28 mars 2021 • Durée 16:36
This is the second (and final) part of our two-part chat with Lucille Chapuis, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. Part one was released last week.
Useful links:
- Lucille on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucille-chapuis-2a44974/
- Ecomagzine article “Healthy Oceans Need Healthy Soundscapes”: https://www.ecomagazine.com/news/oceans/healthy-oceans-need-healthy-soundscapes
- Science Journal Paper “The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean”: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6529/eaba4658
- Lucille's personal website: https://www.sharkslikejazz.com/
- Discovery of Sounds of the Sea: https://dosits.org/
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Ocean soundscapes with Lucille Chapuis (Part 1 of 2)
Saison 3 · Épisode 3
dimanche 21 mars 2021 • Durée 20:58
Lucille Chapuis is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, and was part of a global team of scientists that documented how ocean soundscapes have changed, explored all impacts of noise on marine animals and ecosystems, and identified ways to restore a more natural soundscape. This is a fascinating chat, and you'll likely never listen to the ocean the same way ever again.
Useful links:
- Lucille on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucille-chapuis-2a44974/
- Ecomagzine article “Healthy Oceans Need Healthy Soundscapes”: https://www.ecomagazine.com/news/oceans/healthy-oceans-need-healthy-soundscapes
- Science Journal Paper “The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean”: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6529/eaba4658
- Lucille's personal website: https://www.sharkslikejazz.com/
- Discovery of Sounds of the Sea: https://dosits.org/
This is the first of our two-part chat with Lucille with the second (and final) part released next week.
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Snakes as a bioindicator of wetland pollution with Damian Lettoof (Part 2 of 2)
Saison 3 · Épisode 2
dimanche 14 mars 2021 • Durée 29:17
This is the second (and final) part of our two-part chat with Daman Lettoof - a PhD Candidate at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. The first part was released last week.
Useful links:
- Damian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-lettoof-78905a71/?originalSubdomain=au
- Lettoof et al, 2021 “We tested tiger snake scales to measure wetland pollution in Perth/ The news is worse than expected”, published in The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/we-tested-tiger-snake-scales-to-measure-wetland-pollution-in-perth-the-news-is-worse-than-expected-153797
- Lettoof et al, 2021, Snake scales record environmental metal(loid) contamination, Journal of Environmental Pollution, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749121001251
- Lettoof et al, 2021, The Broad-Scale Analysis of Metals, Trace Elements, Organochlorine Pesticides and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Wetlands Along an Urban Gradient, and the Use of a High Trophic Snake as a Bioindicator, Journal of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-020-00724-z
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Snakes as a bioindicator of wetland pollution with Damian Lettoof (Part 1 of 2)
Saison 3 · Épisode 1
dimanche 7 mars 2021 • Durée 27:51
We kick off season 3 of the Ocean Protect Podcast with Damian Lettoof - a PhD Candidate at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. Damien has been catching and analysing wild wetland tiger snakes around Perth as part of his PhD research. His analysis shows metal contamination in these snakes is chronic, and highest in human-disturbed wetlands, suggesting all other plants and animals in these wetlands are likely contaminated as well. We talk about the research, along with a few tips on how best to leave the snake encounters to Damian.
Useful links:
- Damian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-lettoof-78905a71/?originalSubdomain=au
- Lettoof et al, 2021 “We tested tiger snake scales to measure wetland pollution in Perth/ The news is worse than expected”, published in The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/we-tested-tiger-snake-scales-to-measure-wetland-pollution-in-perth-the-news-is-worse-than-expected-153797
- Lettoof et al, 2021, Snake scales record environmental metal(loid) contamination, Journal of Environmental Pollution, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749121001251
- Lettoof et al, 2021, The Broad-Scale Analysis of Metals, Trace Elements, Organochlorine Pesticides and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Wetlands Along an Urban Gradient, and the Use of a High Trophic Snake as a Bioindicator, Journal of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-020-00724-z
This is the first of our two-part chat with Damian with the second (and final) part released next week.
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Dr Denise Hardesty on ending plastic waste (Part 2 of 2)
Saison 2 · Épisode 41
dimanche 13 décembre 2020 • Durée 32:32
This is the second (and final) part of our two-part chat with Dr Hardesty, with the first part released last week.
Useful links:
- Dr Denise Hardesty: https://people.csiro.au/h/d/denise-hardesty
- CSIRO article (2020), 14 million tonnes of microplastics on seafloor: https://www.csiro.au/en/News/News-releases/2020/14-million-tonnes-of-microplastics-on-seafloor
- CSIRO article (2020). Ending plastic waste: https://www.csiro.au/en/Showcase/Ending-plastic-waste
- The Conversation article (2020), From Hobart, to London, to Dhaka: using cameras and AI to build an automatic litter detection system: https://theconversation.com/from-hobart-to-london-to-dhaka-using-cameras-and-ai-to-build-an-automatic-litter-detection-system-150950
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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Dr Denise Hardesty on ending plastic waste (Part 1 of 2)
Saison 2 · Épisode 40
dimanche 6 décembre 2020 • Durée 28:43
Dr Denise Hardesty is Senior Research Scientist at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, based in Hobart, Tasmania. She has been leading a diverse array of research projects for the past 10 years, with her main research projects focused on impacts of marine debris and the development of analytical tools for tackling illegal unreported and unregulated fishing activities. We talk about applied her team's marine debris research and how it is used to inform and underpin policy and decision making.
This is the first of our two-part chat with Dr Hardesty, with the second (and final) part released next week.
Useful links:
- Dr Denise Hardesty: https://people.csiro.au/h/d/denise-hardesty
- CSIRO article (2020), 14 million tonnes of microplastics on seafloor: https://www.csiro.au/en/News/News-releases/2020/14-million-tonnes-of-microplastics-on-seafloor
- CSIRO article (2020). Ending plastic waste: https://www.csiro.au/en/Showcase/Ending-plastic-waste
- The Conversation article (2020), From Hobart, to London, to Dhaka: using cameras and AI to build an automatic litter detection system: https://theconversation.com/from-hobart-to-london-to-dhaka-using-cameras-and-ai-to-build-an-automatic-litter-detection-system-150950
For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au
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