Join Hayden and Morgan from Big Reef as they dive into a mix of topics, from their latest adventures as a band and real live humans to the media and music they’re currently into. Explore a wide range of discussions on ’The Big Reef Podcast - The Normal Podcast’. For even more, like artist interviews, original content, and unique radio plays, check out our exclusive Patreon content. Dive in and experience the full spectrum of the Big Reef universe with the subscriber feed via the Big Reef Pat ...
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Listen to PBS News Hour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS News is su ...
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The Reef Podcast is a podcast where we interview all content creators wether you have 1 follower or a million you will get interviewed no matter how big or small you are, we plan on doing it on Sundays, sometimes we will have special guests and there will be episodes where we try to bring positive and good outlooks in life and read motivation to encourage people to be their selves and not get judge for who they are.
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The ABC's team of specialist reporters introduce you to the people and places that make up country Australia.
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Welcome to the Save Sea Life Podcast, I’m your host Liddy - 9-year-old Ocean Conservationist, Author, & Artist. Protecting our oceans is a big job, but we can all help!! My mission is to let people know that no act is too small and you’re never too young to make a big difference. Let’s dive in!
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Hello and welcome to “Work Happy” – a podcast series focused on using technology to explore better ways of working. I’m your host, Alex Graves, Co-Founder & CEO of Silicon Reef, a leading SharePoint Development Agency and Microsoft Modern Work Solutions Partner which creates people-led solutions that work. I’ve started this podcast to interview those who are leading the future of work within some of the biggest global brands including IKEA, The Cooperative and Virgin Media to name a few.As w ...
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Fish enthusiasts Katrina Liebich and Guy Eroh journey across America on a quest to discover ALL THE FISH: big and small, common and rare, beautiful and downright strange. Diverse guests help dig into the latest science and bring their perspectives about how fish are woven into the fabric of communities and cultures. Listeners walk away from each episode with practical information about how to connect with and conserve our amazing, finned friends.
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ReefCast is a Traditional Owner led and owned podcast and media company diving deep into the stories of Traditional Custodians from across the Great Barrier Reef and beyond. Our mission is to share the honest stories of Traditional Custodians, sharing their rich narratives, vital issues, and the real stories that shape their Sea Country. Through engaging podcast episodes, captivating updates, and immersive content, we bring the heart of the Great Barrier Reef's Traditional Owner communities ...
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Scuba Diving, Freediving, Surfing, Ocean Environmentalism, Marine Science. Big Deep is about people who have a deep connection to our world’s oceans, connections strong enough that they have dedicated some part of their lives to being in or working on behalf of the water. In each episode, we speak with the most interesting people, from scuba diving crime fighters and record-breaking freedivers to marine biologists and ocean advocates - even a real-life mermaid. So we invite you to join us on ...
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Warming Signs with Kait Parker is a podcast that tackles pressing environmental issues with wit and expertise. She’ll go beyond the headlines to inspire both action and hope. Join her every other Tuesday at noon.
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Welcome to Business in Boardshorts — a podcast for and about coastal entrepreneurs and business owners who channel their purpose and passion into a successful business. You never know where your next big idea will come from, right? That’s why in every episode, you’ll walk away inspired, refreshed, and armed with new ideas and perspectives you can use to grow professionally and personally. The thread throughout the podcast answers the question: “what ideas and beliefs drive entrepreneurs at e ...
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It's the golden era of television, and myTalk's watching it all. Join the staff of myTalk 107.1 radio for this podcast on all things watchable, including in-depth analysis of the hottest new shows, old favorites, reboots, flicks, awards shows and more. You no longer need to worry about adding to your binge-watch list. Just listen to myTalk's Watching!
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The last year has been a whirlwind of surprises. Some of my greatest friends and people I looked up to, taught me that being strong, takes a lot. My name is Chaco Comrie, I'm a 30 year old CrossFit L-2 Trainer. I've been coaching for almost 10 years. I got really into the sport of competitive functional fitness, because of my smoking hot wife, and years later, I joined the race with full confidence of creating a CrossFit Sanctioned Event in The Southwest States. Through vulnerably sharing my ...
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Episode 007: "Snail Yeah" Sketch Comedy Series – Morgan and Hayden talk shop Listen to this full episode and all previous episodes by becoming a Big Reef Patron: www.patreon.com/bigreef Introduction: Welcome back to the Big Reef Podcast! This week, Hayden and Morgan dive into Morgan’s grossly underrated sketch comedy podcast series, "Snail Yeah," w…
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Truffle hunting in Tasmania and exploring the world's most southern coral reef
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Treechangers' move to Tassie paying off as truffle harvest gets underway; taking tourists snorkelling on the world's southern-most coral reef; farmer moonlighting as a marriage celebrant; Indigenous youth from top-end travel south to learn butcher skills.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Meet a "bendy" shark with beautiful features. Learn what it's like to photograph this striking and shy species, what it takes to catch/tag it for science, and what it needs to thrive. Our guests are Kydd Pollock (fisheries science manager for The Nature Conservancy's Palmyra Program) and Jenn Caselle (research biologist with UC Santa Barbara’s Mari…
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Fierce but friendly ploughing contest and bringing back Murray crayfish
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Art classes helping community heal from trauma of natural disaster; retirees bottling the scent of the bush; fierce but friendly competition at national ploughing contest; release program bringing Murray crayfish back to the river.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Educating, Scuba Diving, and Swimming with the Sharks!
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Let's DIVE in - for real!! We're sitting down with Environmental Educator Lindsay McGuire from the Tybee Island Marine Science Center. Lindsay just got back from a month-long trip to South Africa where she got to go to Mossel Bay AND she got Dive-Certified. Lindsay also had the opportunity to work with sharks! She was able to do some shark-tagging …
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Hey leave us a comment and feedback for a chance to get a shoutout on the next episode. The Reef Podcast brings on another episode, on this episode LuisIpa alongside guest Co-host NightmareRyzing sit down with Heathen who's a content creator online, Heathen used to serve in the military and now loves creating gaming content online and loves to enga…
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Get to know one of North America's big and awesome native suckers: the Smallmouth Buffalo! Follow along as we learn about population trends and demographics and also what it's like to prepare and eat this delicious fish! Our guests Levi Solomon and Kris Maxson join from the Illinois River Biological Station.…
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Episode 006: Hayden Interviews Georgia Arndell (Juvenile Magazine) and Daan Steffens (Gutwrench Records) Introduction: Welcome to another episode of "The Big Reef Podcast"! This time, Hayden is joined by two prominent figures in Canberra's arts and music scene: Georgia Arndell, local music photographer the founder of Juvenile Magazine, and Daan Ste…
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Mustering at 90 and housework in a spectacular setting
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Cattleman Bill is still mustering at 90; parks staff using water and elbow grease to clean spectacular caves; principal of NSW's most remote school enjoys a idyllic start to his working day; plants that feed on animals proving popular with collectors.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Liddy Answers YOUR Questions!! Shark Week, Shark-Con, AND a Local Clean-Up!
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Welcome to the Save Sea Life Podcast! This is an EXCITING episode because Liddy is answering YOUR questions!! We have lots of interesting questions to answer from all over the country. Mike in Pennsylvania is 5 years old, and he wants to know: What is the most endangered sea animal? James, who is 7 years old and is from Ohio, wants to know: How doe…
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Episode 005: Hayden Interviews Leonardo Sunshine from The Tin Knees Introduction: Welcome to another episode of "The Big Reef Podcast"! In this episode, Hayden sits down with Leonardo Sunshine from The Tin Knees, a Sydney/Wollongong band known for their humorous lyrics and alternative pop songs. Listen to the full episode exclusively on our Big Ree…
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Guy gets all gussied up in his best brown trout ensemble (again) for some banter with Katrina about how these fish made their way to the to the USA and how they are perceived. Maria Dosal joins from her Agdaagux homelands on the Alaska Peninsula to talk about fish regalia and respecting the whole fish.…
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Female riders keeping traditional hunt club alive and growing pecans for gelato
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Female riders keeping traditional horse and hound hunt happening; fruit grower pivots to pecan crop; long outback horse ride aiming to raise awareness of rare diseases; resident biologist recording and restoring island's natural environment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How extreme heat is damaging American transportation infrastructure
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Scientists say much of the persistent and dangerous heat blanketing wide swaths of the country is a long-term result of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate scientist Kristina Dahl joins John Yang to discuss how it's affecting everything from the power grid to trains, planes and automobiles. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/abou…
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Did you know that 80% of ocean pollution comes from inland sources? Today, we're excited to learn more with Reef Healers Chloe Rogozinski and Austin Niles. Chloe and Austin started the Reef Healers organization to promote healthy oceans and water resources, climate-aware action, and resilient communities through an All-for-one approach. With their …
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Sacramento, Umpqua, and Northern Pikeminnows!
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Get to know three West Coast pikeminnows! This compliments our Colorado Pikeminnow episode from season 3. Our guest, Stewart Reid, specializes in the biology and stewardship of Western fishes.By U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Can a tax on livestock emissions help curb climate change? Denmark aims to find out
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Among greenhouse gases, methane is more harmful than carbon dioxide in terms of trapping heat. According to the United Nations, about 32 percent of human-caused methane emissions comes from livestock. Ali Rogin speaks with Ben Lilliston at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy to learn more about Denmark's new and controversial approach to…
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As climate change threatens island nations, some turn to digitizing their history
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As hurricanes grow stronger and more common due to climate change, they raise new threats for island nations -- not just to infrastructure, but also to artifacts and documents that help define cultures. Now, two island nations in the Atlantic and the Pacific are taking steps to preserve their threatened histories for future generations. Ali Rogin r…
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The Reef Podcast: Episode 36 Spidey Team
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Former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman on the joys and challenges of life in space
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Fewer than 300 human beings have visited the International Space Station, and an even smaller number have spent more than 150 days living there. John Yang speaks with Cady Coleman, one of those select few astronauts, about her new book, 'Sharing Space: An Astronaut's Guide to Mission, Wonder, and Making Change.' PBS News is supported by - https://w…
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AI and the energy required to power it fuel new climate concerns
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Google announced this week it is well behind on a pledge to all but eliminate its net carbon emissions by 2030. The company's greenhouse gas outflow has increased in recent years mainly due to artificial intelligence and the energy required to power it. The AI arms race has experts worried about its climate consequences for energy and water. Econom…
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My MOM is on the show! Let's REFILL, REUSE, and REDEFINE our love for our planet!
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Meet Christin Clever, one of the owners of The Refillery - and she's Liddy's MOM!! What is a REFILLERY?? A Refillery provides people with an easy way to shop sustainably, swap to eco-friendly non-toxic products and reduce single-use plastic. Rather than buying a new disposable container each time you need everyday items like all-purpose cleaner or …
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Scottish oil town hopes to be Europe's green energy capital with transition to renewables
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A major issue in Britain's general election is the cost of living crisis, caused by spiking inflation following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. That has put pressure on the country's pledge, written into law, to become carbon neutral by 2050. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Aberdeen, Scotland, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. PBS News is s…
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On this episode we explore Mountain Mullets (the fish) with guest biologist Bonnie Myers. Get to know this strong-swimming jumper and the important role they play in Puerto Rico's native fish community.By U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Falling in love with cattle station life and growing elderberries
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European backpackers trying out cowgirl life in Queensland outback; Victorian growers raising the profile of elderberries; mountain guide sharing his love for being immersed in nature on heritage-listed Lord Howe Island; the bush nurses caring for remote residents.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 004: Hayden Interviews Realname from Too Birds, Cloudrap and Industrial Experimental Rap Introduction: Welcome to Episode 004 of "The Big Reef Podcast"! Join Hayden as he dives into a fascinating conversation with Realname from Too Birds, an innovative force in the cloudrap and industrial experimental rap genres. Hear the full episode exclu…
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Diving with Mermaids: Empowering Ocean-Lovers to Protect Our Waters
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Let's DIVE in! Come meet the real-life Mermaids, Conservationists, Artists and Divers - Blake and Chelsea. Blake is a Freediving Instructor and a PADI Divemaster who has a passion to bring people face to face with some of the world's most misunderstood creatures. Chelsea is also a PADI Divemaster, yoga instructor, and ASL interpreter who believes i…
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I have a face that resembles a horse, a prehensile tail like a monkey, a brood pouch like a kangaroo, and the ability to change color and move my eyes independently like a chameleon. I range from the size of a grain of rice to over a foot long. Get to know the genus Hippocampus: how they live, what threats they face, and how you can help. Our guest…
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Meet the ninth grader who's helping restore Mississippi's oyster reefs
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In the past two decades, the oyster population in Mississippi's Gulf waters has been devastated by both natural and manmade disasters. Among those working to restore oyster habitats is ninth grader Demi Johnson, who was recently recognized by the National Geographic Society for growing more than 1,000 oysters, which are likely to spawn millions mor…
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Science saving rainforests and family's change to island life
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Science project helping rainforests survive; chestnut growers adapting business as climate changes; lure of a barefoot lifestyle draws family to remote island; farm to face for family's jojoba crop and skincare business.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The big environmental costs of rising demand for big data to power the internet
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The rise of artificial intelligence is requiring faster and bigger computations for even simple tasks compared to, say, a Google search. It's adding to the demand for more internet data centers, but these facilities come at a big environmental cost, especially for the communities that host them. Science journalist Sachi Kitajima Mulkey joins Ali Ro…
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We are ALL touched by the Ocean: A Closer Look at the Tybee Sea Turtle Project
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SPECIAL GUEST Amy Capello (Miss Amy) is here talking turtles!!! Amy is the owner of Pure Joy Life Coaching - AND - she volunteers with the Tybee Island Sea Turtle Project. She's also an "extra-special guest" because she was a huge inspiration for Liddy to write her first book, "Wave - A Sea Turtle's Story". Amy will be giving us a closer look at th…
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Join Our Patreon for More Join here to listen to the full episode and more Episode 003: Hayden Interviews Aaron Crowe, "Cooler than Flume" Game Show, Charli XCX's New Album, and More Introduction: Welcome to a special episode of "The Big Reef Podcast"! This time, Hayden takes the reins and dives into intriguing conversations with special guest Aaro…
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Meet the Smalltooth Sawfish! Learn all about its saw-like rostrum, the threats it faces, how NOT to take a photo with a sawfish, and what's being done to understand and conserve these incredibly cool critters. Our guest is John Carlson with NOAA Fisheries Service's Southeast Fisheries Science Center.…
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Pop-up lingerie store bringing bras to the bush and slice of Italy in W.A's south
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The pop-up lingerie store supporting rural women; slice of Italy on W.A's south coast; new caretakers needed for 100-year-old organ; alpaca farmer welcomes fluffy new brood.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Reef Podcast: Episode 35 Enforced Viper
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Hey leave us a comment and feedback for a chance to get a shoutout on the next episode. The Reef Podcast brings on another episode, on this episode LuisIpa alongside guest Co-host NightmareRyzing sit down with Enforced_Viper who is a content creator on the streaming platform Twitch, Viper is a creator from the United States that loves being a compe…
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Beaches, and Buckets and Grabbers - OH MY! How to Fight Dirty Against Plastic-Pollution
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According to statistics from 2024, at least 14 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean every year. The amount of trash on beaches is staggering. During the 2021 International Coastal Cleanup in the United States, approximately 3 million waste items were collected, including 500,000 cigarette butts, food wrappers, and plastic bottle caps. That's…
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Get to know a huge, bendy, slow-moving shark that looks like a giant log, has cantaloupe-sized eyeballs, and loves a delicious whale fall. Our guests are Cindy Tribuzio and Beth Matta with NOAA. Beth is a research fisheries biologist in the Age and Growth Program at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Cindy is a research biologist with the Alas…
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Ecologists studying unique species on former cattle station and supporting women in the wine industry
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How the fab ladies wine society is supporting fellow females, one glass at a a time; former outback cattle station home to unique fish, snail and crustacean species; farmer counting every drop of rain for weather bureau's records; mermaid group fostering community among ocean swimmers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Making WAVES, Making ART, Making a DIFFERENCE! Liddy Answers Listener Questions
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Welcome to Save Sea Life - the podcast with your host Liddy! On this episode, Liddy answers questions from YOU. It's our first round of listener questions, and if you're curious about sharks, jellyfish stings, or how big the waves are on Tybee Island ... then this is the episode for you! DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS for LIDDY? Tap here to send in your QUE…
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Ocean Conservation Heroes, Turtle Power, and the Right Whale to Save!
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When amazing Ocean Conservationists sit down together ... you get THIS fun, fact-attack, awesome episode! The Executive Director of Tybee Island Marine Science Center, Chantal Audran, is here to talk about what she does day-in and day-out at the Science Center. She also gives us some insight into what we can do to help protect turtles during nestin…
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Bumphead Parrotfish: Bulldozer of the Sea
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You: running your hands through warm sand at the beach. Also you: finding out it might have passed through the anus of a fish. Meet the Bumphead Parrotfish: beach-making "bulldozer of the sea" and gargantuan coral-chomping champion. Our guests are Richard Hamilton with The Nature Conservancy and Alan Friedlander from the Hawaii Institute of Marine …
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