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Welcome to the Ocean Optimism podcast, where hope and positivity take center stage in the conversation about our oceans. Join host Ellen Spooner, a scientists and storyteller, as she explores the untold stories of how we are already making a difference toward taking care of our ocean. In each episode, Ellen interviews scientists, activists, and leaders who are working tirelessly to preserve and protect our ocean's health.
Did you know that we have already rebuilt 45 stocks of marine fish populations in the U.S. after overfishing? Or that a marine sanctuary in the Galápagos protects the world's highest abundance of sharks? These are just a few examples of the positive steps we are taking to ensure a sustainable future for our oceans.
At Ocean Optimism, we focus on solutions rather than problems and on connections rather than differences. We recognize and respect the many challenges facing our oceans, but we also believe that a constant stream of "doom and gloom" stories will only lead to a sense of hopelessness and inaction.
Our mission is to create a new narrative of hope for our oceans by celebrating success and encouraging collaboration between change-makers. We aim to support people in moving beyond documenting decline and towards taking action to safeguard our oceans.
So join us as we explore the inspiring stories of those who are making a difference in ocean conservation, and learn how you too can become part of the ocean optimism movement. Episodes drop on the last Monday of the month, and you can find out more about Ocean Optimism and how to get involved at www.oceanoptimism.org.
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The Port of San Diego's Innovative Blue Economy Incubator with Former Commissioner Castellanos, Paula, and Jason.
Season 3 · Episode 1
mardi 23 janvier 2024 • Duration 39:55
Dive into the transformative power of the Blue Economy with the Port of San Diego's pioneers: Former Commissioner and 2023 Chairman Rafael Castellanos, Program Director Paula Sylvia, and Vice President for Planning and Environment Jason Giffen. Explore the innovative Blue Economy Incubator and discover how it's pioneering a path towards ocean conservation through sustainable aquaculture and advanced blue technology ventures. This episode is a journey from arid heartlands to vibrant coastlines, united by the goal of harmonizing economic progress with the imperative to protect our marine environments. Be inspired by the success stories of companies nurtured by the incubator, spreading their influence globally and driving the emergence of careers in ocean sustainability.
The Port of San Diego’s incubator is among the first in the United States, dedicated to sustainable aquaculture and port-related blue technology ventures. It champions innovative solutions for ocean conservation, including the pioneering installation of bio-enhancing COASTALOCK armored concrete tidal units to bolster marine life and coastal resilience. This initiative cements the Port of San Diego's position as a leader in the blue economy and ocean conservation.
Curious about how you can contribute to ocean health and be part of a sustainable future? Our latest episode invites you to explore the diverse opportunities within the blue economy, regardless of your expertise or background. We illuminate the ways to engage with the community, from educational insights to active participation in groundbreaking ocean projects. Listen as our guests share their expertise and passion, empowering you to join those at the forefront of ocean health and sustainability. This isn't just a conversation—it's a collective march towards a thriving blue planet for future generations.
Interested in submitting your business idea to the Port of San Diego Blue Economy Incubator? Visit: Port of San Diego Blue Economy Incubator.
The Ocean Optimism podcast shares inspiring stories of ocean conservation successes and solutions, featuring interviews with scientists, activists, and leaders from diverse backgrounds who are revolutionizing the future of our ocean, challenging perceptions, and igniting belief in the power of individuals to make a difference.
The host, Ellen Spooner, a scientist turned storyteller aims to fuel your passion, broaden your horizons, and empower you to have a meaningful impact on ocean conservation.
Together, we'll explore captivating tales, proven strategies, and initiatives driving positive change, equipping you with solutions and opportunities to actively engage in safeguarding marine ecosystems and bringing the wonders of the ocean into your world.
How One Business is Prioritizing Sustainability with Ini Ghidirmic and Doriane Zalewski
Season 2 · Episode 4
samedi 16 septembre 2023 • Duration 41:17
In today's unique episode, we are excited to engage with voices from the corporate world, advocating for sustainability. We sit down with two leaders from a company not only dedicated to sustainability but also one that sponsors our very own Ocean Optimism podcast. We want to delve deep into their sustainable endeavors and understand what fuels their eco-conscious passion.
We're joined by:
- Ini Ghidirmic, the Director of Pacific Capital Partners and FMR Brands. Connect with Ini on LinkedIn
- Doriane Zalewski, the Marketing Director of Pacific Capital Partners and FMR Brands. Get to know more about Doriane on LinkedIn
Together, they are championing the cause of sustainability and propelling innovative solutions for ocean conservation. Although we often speak with scientists and conservationists, engaging with private industries is crucial. Businesses like theirs have the potential to bring about monumental environmental impacts, and both Ini and Doriane are pivotal in driving this change.
FMR Brands, in particular, stands out with its determined approach to combat plastic pollution. Their rehydration drink, Refix, exemplifies this commitment, being bottled in glass containers, among their many other sustainable initiatives.
In our conversation, we explore the motivations behind FMR Brand's green choices, the challenges they navigate, and the opportunities they grasp. The significance of businesses choosing sustainability, even when faced with higher initial costs, and how they can be a beacon for others will also be discussed.
Join us in this enlightening discussion with Ini Ghidirmic and Doriane Zalewski. Together, let's unveil the potential of businesses like FMR Brands in pioneering a brighter, sustainable future for our oceans.
Stay Connected: For more ocean conservation success stories and updates on upcoming episodes, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @oceanoptimism and TikTok @ellensoceaninspiration.
Support Us: If you're enjoying the Ocean Optimism podcast, kindly rate and subscribe on your favorite platform. Your support amplifies the Ocean Optimism message and motivates others to contribute towards safeguarding our oceans.
Special Thanks: This episode is brought to you by Refix, a brand echoing the values of sustainability and health. We deeply appreciate their role in nurturing a culture dedicated to ocean conservation and sustainability.
Securing $300M: Paloma Aguirre on Tackling Cross-Border Water Pollution
Season 1 · Episode 3
lundi 23 mai 2022 • Duration 37:02
We interview Imperial Beach City Council Member Paloma Aguirre about the cross border water pollution crisis. She offers great insight into how your actions make a difference and how a small group of individuals were able to secure $300 million from the U.S. Federal Government to address the problem.
Emotional Implications of Environmental Doom and Gloom - Dr. Elin Kelsey
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 25 avril 2022 • Duration 33:27
In this episode we interview Dr. Elin Kelsey. She is a leader of hopeful, solutions-focused environmental movements. She is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria, in Canada at the School of Environmental Studies. She is also a consultant helping clients such as Monterey Bay Aquarium, share science-based stories of hope. Today we are going to talk with her about the emotional implications of the narrative of environmental doom and gloom on children and adults and how she co-founded the ocean optimism movement.
Why Ocean Optimism Matters with Dr. Nancy Knowlton
Season 1 · Episode 1
lundi 21 mars 2022 • Duration 33:53
This is the inaugural episode of The Ocean Optimism podcast. The Ocean Optimism podcast shares stories, not often heard, about ocean conservation successes. In this episode, I interview Dr. Nancy Knowlton, coral reef biologist, and one of the founders of the #OceanOptimism movement. Listen in as we discuss why its important to share ocean conservation success stories and solutions.
Check out more ocean optimism on Twitter using #Ocean Optimism on Tik Tok via EllensOceanOptimism, the website oceanoptimism.org and green.org.
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Partnerships and Community Foster Ocean Conservation in Fiji with Dr. Joeli Veitayaki
Season 2 · Episode 3
dimanche 2 juillet 2023 • Duration 53:58
The Ocean Optimism podcast features inspiring stories of ocean conservation successes and solutions. The host, Ellen Spooner, interviews scientists, activists, and leaders who are creating a better future for our oceans. The aim is to broaden listener horizons and inspire them to make a difference in ocean conservation.
In this episode, Ellen introduces her guest, Dr. Joeli Veitayaki, a renowned scientist from Fiji. Dr. Veitayaki serves as the Blue Prosperity Fiji advisor for science, community engagement, and cultural aspects and is a co-primary investigator for Fiji's largest ocean science expedition. He has an extensive career in marine studies, serving as an associate professor at the University of the South Pacific and as campus director at the university's Samoa campus.
Dr. Joeli Veitayaki shares his unique insights into the crucial importance of partnerships in ocean conservation. He reveals challenges faced by small island nations, such as limited resources, logistical hurdles, and the struggle to attract reliable partners. Nevertheless, Dr. Veitayaki paints a picture of relentless determination in the face of these obstacles, underlining the value of scientific research, strategic decision-making, and the preservation of cultural traditions.
Diving deeper into the cultural aspects, he explores the social fabric of Pacific Island communities, highlighting the importance of communal resource management and readiness to receive guests, a social expectation intrinsically tied to one's reputation and the concept of prosperity. His compelling narrative of resilience and community-centric conservation efforts serves as a beacon of hope for listeners.
We encourage you to delve further into Dr. Joeli Veitayaki's work by reading his book "Living from the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji". It's a remarkable exploration of the intersection of culture and marine conservation that will provide an even deeper understanding of the topics discussed in this episode.
To stay updated on future episodes and ocean conservation success stories, be sure to follow us on social media. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @oceanoptimism, and on TikTok @ellensoceanoptimism.
Finally, if you enjoy the Ocean Optimism podcast, please take a moment to rate and subscribe on your preferred platform. Your support helps us spread the message of Ocean Optimism and inspires others to play their part in preserving our oceans.
This episode is sponsored by Refix, a brand synonymous with sustainability and health. We appreciate their support in fostering a culture of ocean conservation and sustainability.
Tune in to this inspiring conversation with Dr. Veitayaki, as it provides an enlightening perspective on the significant role that small island nations play in global conservation efforts.
10 Years of California's Marine Protected Areas: Signs of Success with Anupa Asokan
Season 2 · Episode 2
dimanche 11 juin 2023 • Duration 42:24
In this episode of the Ocean Optimism podcast, host Ellen Spooner interviews Anupa Asokan, Senior Ocean Advocate for the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC https://www.nrdc.org/ ). Anupa's extensive experience includes work with the World Surf League, the X Prize Foundation, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This discussion revolves around the 10 year review process for California's Marine Protected Area (MPA) Network.
The episode emphasizes the significance of long-term monitoring and adaptive management in evaluating the effectiveness of MPAs. Scientific research has shown that protected areas promote biodiversity, increase fish populations, and contribute to ecosystem resilience. Anupa explains that different levels of protection exist within MPAs, with fully protected and highly protected areas offering the greatest benefits.
The interview touches on the pressures facing California's marine ecosystems, including fishing activities, climate change impacts such as kelp forest loss and sea star wasting disease, and water quality issues like nutrient runoff and plastic pollution. Anupa emphasizes the need for compromise, valuing diverse perspectives, and incorporating marginalized communities, such as indigenous tribes, in decision-making processes.
Regarding the ongoing ten-year review of California's MPA Network, Anupa encourages listeners to get involved and support organizations aligned with their values. Supporting nonprofits, volunteering time or expertise, and engaging in conversations about marine conservation are practical ways for individuals to contribute. Anupa also highlights the importance of equitable access to nature, which creates opportunities for more communities to experience and value marine ecosystems.
The episode concludes with a sense of optimism stemming from the recognition of new voices and perspectives in marine conservation and the existence of solutions and tools to address the challenges faced by our oceans. Follow Ocean Optimism on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @OceanOptimism and on TikTok @EllensOceanOptimism
Island Nations Are Champions of Ocean Conservation & Building Thriving Communities with Dr. Kathryn Mengerink
Season 2 · Episode 1
mercredi 26 avril 2023 • Duration 42:17
Dive in with us on the season 2 premiere of the Ocean Optimism Podcast! Host Ellen Spooner interviews Dr. Kathryn Mengerink, Executive Director of the Waitt Institute, as they explore marine spatial planning, sustainable fisheries, Blue Economy, and the Blue Prosperity programs. Dr. Mengerink shares her journey from being inspired by Jellyfish neuroscience to working in the world of law and policy to preserve our ocean resources for future generations. Discover how her team partners with island nations around the world, providing technical assistance and empowering local communities to create a sustainable ocean future. In this episode, you'll learn about the crucial role of marine spatial planning, the challenge of cumulative impacts, and the importance of stakeholder engagement in creating a sustainable blue economy. Don't miss this exciting conversation on the cutting edge of ocean conservation!
How a Rebel with a Cause is Diversifying the Coast with Founder Risa
Season 1 · Episode 8
mardi 25 octobre 2022 • Duration 33:11
In this episode, we dive deep into the shores of change and unity with a truly inspiring guest – Risa, the visionary founder of Paddle for Peace. In the aftermath of George Floyd's tragic passing, Risa organized an event, which unexpectedly saw hundreds of attendees. With passion and eloquence, she delivered a speech that not only moved hearts but also ignited a movement. Paddle for Peace was born.
Paddle for Peace, now a San Diego-based 501(c)(3) Organization, has an undying commitment to diversifying our coastal spaces. Their mission is clear: empower members of the BIPOC and underserved communities to revel in ocean recreation while also educating them about the significance of ocean conservation and safety. They achieve this by shattering barriers and generously providing resources to participants at zero costs.
For those of you who have been looking for avenues to make a difference or simply be inspired, Risa’s journey and story will undoubtedly strike a chord.
🔗 Connect with Paddle for Peace and explore the waves of change they’re creating:
- Website: https://www.paddleforpeace.org/
- Instagram: @paddleforpeace
- Twitter: @paddleforpeacesd
Join us, as we ride the waves of inspiration with Risa. 🌊
How Marc Chavez Helps Youth Reconnect with the Ocean and Their Indigenous Roots"
Season 1 · Episode 7
lundi 26 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:11:51
In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of Indigenous practices, conservation, and the transformative power of adventure. Join us as we sit down with Marc Chavez, the visionary founder of "Native Like Water". With over 21 years of dedicated service, NLW offers a unique blend of experiences curated through an Indigenous lens. From riding the waves in surf expeditions to the rhythmic healings of music as medicine, Marc unravels the stories, the passions, and the purpose behind NLW's initiatives.
For those seeking adventure and knowledge, Native Like Water presents both Open to Public Adult Programs and specialized Indigenous Teenage/Young Adult Camps, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity. Dive into the world of Indigenous culinary arts, appreciate the rich tapestry of cultural practices, and understand the deep-rooted connection of Native communities with nature.
Whether you're a lover of the great outdoors, an aficionado of Indigenous cultures, or just someone seeking inspiration from remarkable change-makers, this episode promises profound insights and a journey into a world where water isn't just an element, but a way of life.
Tune in, and let the waves of Native Like Water's wisdom wash over you.









