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On Ocean Unpacked, we’re going to be exploring the weird and wonderful world of our beautiful Blue Planet! Join us as we dive into some fascinating facts about life in our seas, dissect groundbreaking research in marine science, and share the latest ocean news making waves around the world. Throughout the podcast, we will be welcoming experts in ocean research, conservation, and storytelling to help us translate the complex topics shaping the future of our oceans and share their ideas for protecting it.

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Episode 3: Corals in Decline and How we can Save Them - with Dr Rhiannon Davies

Épisode 4

mardi 16 juin 2026Durée 35:08

Episode Summary

 

In this episode, coral expert Dr Rhiannom Davies takes us into the fascinating world of corals - the ocean animals you probably didn’t even know were animals! From the fascinating way that corals grow and build entire reef ecosystems to the growing threat of climate tipping points, we explore why coral reefs are so important, how they might adapt in a rapidly warming ocean, and why the next few decades could be critical for the future of one of the planet’s most important animals.  

 

Our Guest

 

Dr Rhiannon Davies is a coral reef scientist from the University of Exeter studying how corals respond to environmental stress and climate change. Her PhD research focused on assessing the long-term condition and resilience of coral reefs in the Maldives, examining how reefs have responded to repeated mass bleaching events and what this means for coral recovery and restoration in a warming ocean.

 

Timestamps

 

(00:00) - Introduction

 

(03:04) - Are corals an animal, a plant or a rock?

 

(04:32) - Corals have reached a Climate Tipping Point

 

(06:05) - Welcome Dr Rhiannon Davies 

 

(10:32) - Why are coral reefs important for marine life and people?

 

(12:12) - What did coral reefs look like a hundred years ago?

 

(16:50) - Coral bleaching and how warming oceans impact reefs

 

(20:00) - What does it mean for corals to reach a climate tipping point?

 

(23:42) - Can corals adapt to climate change? 

 

(26:32) - What is being done to help corals?

 

(34:43) - Outro 

 

Did you enjoy this episode? Follow, leave a review, and share it with your friends, family, and fellow ocean lovers.   

 

If you have any questions or you want to hear more about a specific topic, feel free to reach out to us at oceanunpacked@gmail.com or through any of our social media pages below:

 

Instagram - @oceanunpacked

Youtube - www.youtube.com/@OceanUnpacked

Facebook - Ocean Unpacked 

 

Additional Resources:

 

Planet’s first catastrophic climate tipping point reached

 

The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 Summary

 

The Past and Present of Maldivian Coral Reefs

Episode 2 - Sea Turtles and the NOT so 'Lost Years'

Épisode 3

mardi 16 juin 2026Durée 24:26

Episode Summary

 

Sea turtles are some of the world’s most beloved creatures, but also one of the most endangered. This episode dives into the fascinating world of sea turtles, uncovering new insights into their mysterious “Lost Years” and spotlighting a rare conservation success story that offers hope not just for sea turtles, but for the future of endangered species across the planet.

 

Timestamps:

 

(00:00) - Introduction

 

(02:33) - So why sea turtles? What’s all the hype?

 

(05:16) - What are threats facing sea turtles today?

 

(07:36) - New research on the “Lost Years” - where do turtle hatchlings actually go after leaving the nest?

 

(15:56) - A huge conservation win - Green turtles no longer endangered

 

(18:33) - What does this news mean for sea turtle conservation?

 

(24:02) - Outro

Did you enjoy this episode? Follow, leave a review, and share it with your friends, family, and fellow ocean lovers.   

 

If you have any questions or you want to hear more about a specific topic, feel free to reach out to us at oceanunpacked@gmail.com or through any of our social media pages below:

 

Instagram - @oceanunpacked

Youtube - www.youtube.com/@OceanUnpacked

Facebook -  Ocean Unpacked

 

Additional Resources:

 

New insights on sea turtle behaviour during the ‘lost years’

 

Green turtle bounces back from brink in conservation 'win'

Welcome to OCEAN UNPACKED

jeudi 15 janvier 2026Durée 03:07

On Ocean Unpacked, we’re going to be exploring the weird and wonderful world of our beautiful Blue Planet! Join us as we dive into some fascinating facts about life in our seas, dissect groundbreaking research in marine science, and share the latest ocean news making waves around the world.

Episode 1: Sharks — The Ocean’s Most Misunderstood Predators

Épisode 2

mercredi 14 janvier 2026Durée 20:38

Episode Summary:

 

In this episode, we dive into the world of some of the planet’s most ancient animals: sharks. From bizarre new species discovered in the deep sea to tracking pregnant hammerhead migrations, we unpack the latest discoveries in shark science and what it means in a rapidly changing ocean.

 

Timestamps:

 

(00:00) - Introduction

 

(02:08) - Evolution and ecology of sharks

 

(03:30) - Why do sharks matter for ocean health?

 

(05:02) - Are sharks really that dangerous?

 

(09:19) - Is there one species of shark to rule them all?

 

(11:32) - New species discovered off Western Australia

 

(14:28) - First ever recorded birthing migration of scalloped hammerheads!

 

(17:10) - The High Seas Treaty and what it means for sharks

 

(19:29) - Outro

 

Did you enjoy this episode? Follow, leave a review, and share it with your friends, family, and fellow ocean lovers.   

 

If you have any questions or you want to hear more about a specific topic, feel free to reach out to us at oceanunpacked@gmail.com or through any of our social media pages below:

 

Instagram - @oceanunpacked

Youtube - www.youtube.com/@OceanUnpacked

Facebook -  Ocean Unpacked

 

Additional Resources:

New species of Lantern shark discovered off Western Australia

First recorded birthing migration of Scalloped Hammerhead sharks

Outlaw Ocean: Crime and Survival in the Last Untamed Frontier

UN ‘high seas’ treaty clears ratification threshold, to enter into force in January


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