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The Imposter - #025 A Game of ROVs: The debrief with Otis Brunner

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This week on The Imposter we're skyping with the marvelous Otis Brunner all the way from Sweden. Otis is an alumni of Plymouth University and, at the time of the expedition, worked at the Deep Sea Conservation Research Unit(CRU)part of the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Center at Plymouth University headed by the brilliant Dr. Kerry Howell. The expedition was a collaboration between Plymouth University, University of Oxford, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), and the British Geologic Survey (BGS) funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In this episode, we hear all about the recent marine research expedition Otis participated on with the Deep Links Project*. You'll hear about the methods of sampling, the awesome stuff they saw, what the daily routine is on a scientific expedition, and more!! I had a great time recording this episode (even if it was 5am at the time). For all you aspiring marine biologist or folks that never committed but always wanted to know what you were missing with marine biology, this one is for you! Supporting information for this episode can be found on The Imposter blog: https://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/the-imposter-025-a-game-of-rovs-the-debrief-with-otis-brunner/ *Sidebar If you haven't listened to the first two episodes with Otis before he embarked on the expedition check Imposter episodes 18 & 19. It will give that little bit extra context to this episode. ( https://soundcloud.com/amir-fogel/the-imposter-018-otis-brunner-the-deep-sea-cru-part-i ) ( https://soundcloud.com/amir-fogel/the-imposter-19-otis-brunner-and-the-deep-sea-cru-part-ii ) Don't forget to 'LIKE' and 'SHARE' The Imposter: Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheImposterPodcast/ Twitter - twitter.com/anotherFogel Blog - http://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/ Subscribe on the iTunes music store, keywords "The Imposter Podcast" to get updates on new episodes
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This week on The Imposter we're skyping with the marvelous Otis Brunner all the way from Sweden. Otis is an alumni of Plymouth University and, at the time of the expedition, worked at the Deep Sea Conservation Research Unit(CRU)part of the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Center at Plymouth University headed by the brilliant Dr. Kerry Howell. The expedition was a collaboration between Plymouth University, University of Oxford, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), and the British Geologic Survey (BGS) funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In this episode, we hear all about the recent marine research expedition Otis participated on with the Deep Links Project*. You'll hear about the methods of sampling, the awesome stuff they saw, what the daily routine is on a scientific expedition, and more!! I had a great time recording this episode (even if it was 5am at the time). For all you aspiring marine biologist or folks that never committed but always wanted to know what you were missing with marine biology, this one is for you! Supporting information for this episode can be found on The Imposter blog: https://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/the-imposter-025-a-game-of-rovs-the-debrief-with-otis-brunner/ *Sidebar If you haven't listened to the first two episodes with Otis before he embarked on the expedition check Imposter episodes 18 & 19. It will give that little bit extra context to this episode. ( https://soundcloud.com/amir-fogel/the-imposter-018-otis-brunner-the-deep-sea-cru-part-i ) ( https://soundcloud.com/amir-fogel/the-imposter-19-otis-brunner-and-the-deep-sea-cru-part-ii ) Don't forget to 'LIKE' and 'SHARE' The Imposter: Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheImposterPodcast/ Twitter - twitter.com/anotherFogel Blog - http://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/ Subscribe on the iTunes music store, keywords "The Imposter Podcast" to get updates on new episodes
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