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Wavelengths Ocean Podcast

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Wavelengths explores the environmental, social, and economic issues affecting the oceans. Episodes are presented in a story telling form. Follow host Betsy Brown as she learns what’s happening to the seas around her and what people are doing about it.

Location:

United States

Description:

Wavelengths explores the environmental, social, and economic issues affecting the oceans. Episodes are presented in a story telling form. Follow host Betsy Brown as she learns what’s happening to the seas around her and what people are doing about it.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Impacts of Tourism: Philippines Special Part II

10/16/2018
Wavelengths visits Malapascua island in the Philippines where tourists come from all over the world to experience the thrill of diving with Thresher Sharks.

Duration:00:12:00

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Sharks and Typhoon Yolanda: Philippines Special Part I

10/15/2018
*This is a new version of "How Sharks Helped an Island Recover from a Devastating Typhoon"with corrected audio levels.* As the Philippines recovers from another devastating typhoon - Wavelengths Ocean Podcast looks back at 2013 when Typhoon Yolanda struck the central Philippines. We hear from a resident of a tiny island who credits Thresher Sharks for helping his community recover from the storm. Wavelengths is produced and hosted by Betsy Brown. Theme music is by Sean Kisch. Audio of...

Duration:00:08:00

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Teaser: How a tiny island recovered from a devastating typhoon

10/3/2018
Wavelengths returns with a two-part special from the Philippines October 9th.

Duration:00:00:47

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Hawaii's Dangerous Sea Creature

2/9/2018
If I told you a translucent blob with long flowing ribbon-like tentacles could kill you would you believe me? A sting from a Chironex Fleckeri Box Jellyfish can stop your heart in just five minutes but it looks harmless. That species of jellyfish isn't in Hawaii, but it's cousin the Alatina Box Jellyfish is. University of Hawaii Manoa Researcher Angel Yanagihara has been studying Box Jellyfish for two decades. She became interested in the jellyfish after falling victim to its sting. She...

Duration:00:10:31

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Danger in the Ocean (tease)

2/8/2018
A preview to the next episode of Wavelengths. Coming 9 days after the last full moon. (Feb. 9)

Duration:00:01:31

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Super Coral: Getting Ahead of Climate Change

1/16/2018
On a tiny piece of land in the middle of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii a group of scientists is working hard to save coral reefs. It's a multi-layered project using several approaches to train and modify coral so it can survive heat stress. The project is led by Dr. Ruth Gates and gained momentum after Hawaii's coral bleaching events in 2014 and 2015. A huge Mahalo to the team at the Gates Coral Lab for taking the time to share your work with Wavelengths Ocean Podcast. You can learn more about...

Duration:00:12:13

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Social Media and Monk Seal Monitoring

1/2/2018
Learn how scientists are using social to monitor endangered monk seals and the people who see them in the wild. This is a Wavelengths "Surface Interval" - or programming break between regular episodes. Watch for the next regular length episode January 16. To report a monk seal sighting To report monk seal sightings, call your island's Marine Mammal Response Coordinator: Island of Hawaii: (808) 987-0765 Kauai: (808) 651-7668 Maui/Lanai: (808) 292-2372 Molokai: (808) 553-5555 Oahu:...

Duration:00:04:25

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White as Snow: Coral Bleaching in the Pacific

12/19/2017
Something happened to one of my favorite places. This week on Wavelengths I take you to the island of Guam where coral bleaching has impacted reefs four times in the last five years. We'll explore what bleaching does to coral and what it means for the future of the reef. This episode's guests are NOAA Coral Researcher Dr. Dione Swanson and SCUBA Instructor Jennetta Adams. Visit Wavelengths online at wavelengthsoceanpodcast.com. The music used in the introduction is by Flynn Cranston...

Duration:00:12:31

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Plastics in Paradise: Marine Debris in the Hawaiian Islands

12/5/2017
When you imagine a remote beach what do you picture? This week on Wavelengths we take you to Pearl and Hermes Atoll, one of the most isolated islands in the world. We hear about the beauty of this place and how trash from thousands of miles away is destroying it. We also meet a group of high school students who are determined to keep litter off their beaches. For pictures of NOAA's 2017 cleanup at Papahanaumokuakea, the Wipe Out Crew, and the International Coastal Cleanup visit...

Duration:00:12:28

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Episode 1 Trailer: Plastics in Paradise

11/22/2017
A preview for the first Episode of Wavelengths: Plastics in Paradise. We take you to Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument where we learn how litter is harming wildlife in the largest protected area of Ocean in the United States.

Duration:00:01:30