
Oceanbites Out Loud (oceanbites)
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14 Apr 2022 | A Mind-Boggling Molt | 00:05:32 | |
On a warm, February day in tropical Mauritius, an unusual tourist - an elephant seal - landed on its northern shores for the first time to molt. Our first podcast episode describes this awe-inspiring and interesting phenomenon.
Introduction Written and Recorded by Francesca Giammona Episode Recorded by Ashley Mickens Logo by Megan Lewis Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
27 Oct 2023 | An Interview with Dr. Alex Moore | 00:28:20 | |
Alex is a (relatively) new professor at the University of British Columbia. They generally study food webs, biodiversity and conservation in coastal wetland ecosystems, but have researched a wide variety of topics throughout their career. They also have a passion for equity, inclusion and diversity in STEM. Check out their social media or links below for info on opportunities. Twitter: @Dr_AlexM SRMP at American Museum of Natural History
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
03 Sep 2023 | An Interview with Jaime Ojeda | 00:33:12 | |
On this episode of Oceanbites Out Loud, we are interviewing Jaime Ojeda. Jaime is a PhD candidate who is working with Dr. Natalie Ban at the University of Victoria. He studies and documents indigenous relationships with nature both in BC (Haida Gwaii) and in Chile (Patagonia) in social and ecological contexts. To view more about his work check out the links below.
Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here.
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04 Oct 2023 | An Interview with Keelie Taylor | 00:31:36 | |
Keelie is a grad student at the University of New Brunswick, but studies red algae from British Columbia. She uses a combination of methods, such as microscopy and genetics, to identify different species of red algae that make up rhodoliths. You can learn more about rhodoliths here.
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
01 Feb 2024 | An Interview with Sarah Board | 00:25:07 | |
Sarah is the Volunteer and Visitor Centre Coordinator at the Maritime Museum of British Columbia. She uses her passion for Sci-Comm and diverse educational background to encourage both visitors and volunteers to learn more about the ocean. Check out the links below for volunteer opportunities: https://seaquaria.org/get-involved/volunteer/ https://www.salishseacentre.org/volunteer
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
08 Jan 2023 | An Interview with Natalia Gurgacz | 00:28:51 | |
In our third podcast episode, we interview Natalia Gurgacz. Natalia is a 2nd year Master's student at the University of Victoria who is working on understanding carbon leaching as part of the Climate Modelling Group. Find her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/natgurgacz
Episode Recorded by Ashley Mickens Logo by Megan Lewis Introduction by Francesca Giammona Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
14 Jun 2023 | An Interview with Rebecca Crawford | 00:32:52 | |
For this Oceanbites Out Loud episode we interview Rebecca Crawford. Becca is a Master's student at the University of Victoria who works in the Varela Lab. She studies phytoplankton dynamics in the Northern Pacific & Arctic. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/becca.crawford.165 Website: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/varelalab/rebecca-crawford/
Interview by Ashley Mickens Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
05 Mar 2023 | Are Seagrasses Our Climate Change Superheroes? | 00:04:44 | |
Did you know that seagrasses filter out pollutants in the water, create homes for fish and other small marine animals, and protect our coastlines from the threat of floods? Listen here to about this marine flowering plant.
Article Written by Nicole Mucci Recorded and Edited by Julie Maurer and Ashley Mickens. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
01 Jul 2023 | An Interview with Matt Miller | 00:33:38 | |
On our latest episode we interview Matt Miller. Matt is a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria in the Dower Lab. He studies marine snails called pteropods (AKA sea butterflies) as a bioindicator for ocean acidification. Matt recently published a new paper and you can read more about his research here. Surfrider Foundation: https://canada.surfrider.org/ Insta: @matt_millr_
Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
02 Dec 2022 | An Interview with Moronke Harris | 00:28:58 | |
For our second podcast episode, we talk to Moronke Harris about grad school and SciComm.
Moronke is a current graduate student at the University of Victoria in the Juniper Lab. Visit her website or follow her on social media:
Instagram & Facebook - @imaginativesci
Twitter - @moronkeharris
Oceanbites Out Loud Logo by Megan Lewis Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
01 Dec 2023 | Kelpisode 1: An Interview with Lauren Man, Alejandra Mora-Soto & Romina Barbosa | 00:37:17 | |
These amazing researchers are part of the Spectral Lab, which focuses on using spectral and remote sensing to monitor large-scale marine ecosystem changes. They partner with many organizations, including Broughton Aquaculture Transition Initiative (BATI) program, Kelp Rescue and Salmon Coast.
Connect with them on Twitter (X): Salmon Coast - @SalmonCoast Spectral Lab - @uvicspectral Lauren Man - @laurman34 Romina Barbosa - @RominaBarbosa3
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
07 Mar 2024 | An Interview with Kaitlyn Zerr | 00:32:31 | |
Kaitlyn is a MSc student in the Baum Lab at the University of Victoria. She studies the population dynamics of marine megafauna (like sharks and rays) in the Maldives and works in collaboration with Manta Trust. To learn more about their conservation work check out the link here.
Kaitlyln's Insta: @kaitlynzerr
Manta Trust Insta: @mantatrust
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
24 Mar 2023 | An Interview with Dominique Maucieri | 00:34:37 | |
Dominique is a PhD student in the Bates Lab at the University of Victoria. She currently studies multiple stressors in reef ecosystems and leads the EcoStats working group on campus. Find her online: Twitter: @dgmaucieri Website: https://dominiquemaucieri.com
Episode Recorded and Edited by: Ashley Mickens Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
12 Aug 2023 | An Interview with Dr. Brett Jameson | 00:35:54 | |
Brett recently graduated with his doctorate from the University of Victoria and his research focuses on the role of microbes in biogeochemical cycles in marine ecosystems. Brett is currently a postdoctoral researcher working at Arizona State and the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences. Website: bdjameson.com Twitter: @bdjameson
Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
29 Mar 2023 | An Interview with Alyssa Pietraszek | 00:19:50 | |
Alyssa is a PhD candidate who is studying indicators of sea level rise at the University of Haifa in Israel. Her work focuses on combining geologic, archaeological and historical records to better understand how sea level rise is changing in response to climate change. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssa-pietraszek/
Episode Recorded and Edited by: Ashley Mickens Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
23 Jan 2023 | Using Sound as Sight | 00:04:47 | |
In this episode, learn about how researchers are using new technology to visualize organisms buried in the seafloor. Original Post Written By: Piper Evans Recorded and Edited by: Ashley Mickens Research Citation: Mizuno, K., Nomaki, H., Chen, C. et al. Deep-sea infauna with calcified exoskeletons imaged in situ using a new 3D acoustic coring system (A-core-2000). Sci Rep 12, 12101 (2022).
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24 May 2023 | An Interview with Valeria Contreras | 00:14:29 | |
Valeria (they/them) is a Master's student at the Universitat Politècnica de València in València, Spain. They study the ecology relating to the invasive blue crab, with the goal of improving monitoring for marine ecosystems and implementing sustainable conservation strategies.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeria-contreras-casado-80435a251
Recorded and Edited by Ashley Mickens Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
24 Apr 2023 | An Interview with Jaclyn Torkelson | 00:30:55 | |
We interview oceanbites author and leadership team member Jaclyn Torkelson. Jaclyn has recently defended her PhD at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). She studies the chemistry of sand on coral reefs by using lipids (like cholesterol) to figure out where it came from.
Twitter: @DesertAndReef Website: https://jftork.wixsite.com/jaclyn-torkelson Healthy Ocean Coalition: https://www.healthyoceancoalition.org/ One People One Reef: https://onepeopleonereef.org/
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08 Feb 2023 | An Interview with Megan Davies | 00:28:24 | |
Megan Davies is a MSc student at the University of Victoria in the Bates Lab. She studies invertebrate diversity on seamounts to better understand how oceans are being impacted by climate change. Follow Megan: Twitter @M_Davies Instagram: @muggzy_d
Episode Recorded and Edited by: Ashley Mickens Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
06 Dec 2023 | Kelpisode 2: An Interview with Matt Csordas & Brian Timmer | 00:53:37 | |
While Matt and Brian focus their research mainly on kelp ecosystems, the Baum Lab deals with a wide variety of marine ecosystems. They partner with many communities and organizations including Kelp Rescue and the Blue Carbon Project. Connect with them on Twitter: Brian Timmer - @Scuba_Timmer Matt Csordas - @MattCsordas
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
04 Jan 2024 | Kelpisode Episodes 3 and 4: Interviews with Dr. Jordan Bemmels and Talen Rimmer | 00:53:00 | |
Jordan is a postdoc in the Owens Lab and works closely with Kelp Rescue. Jordan's work focuses on the kelp genome (AKA kelp DNA), which lays the foundation for understanding kelp population dynamics and conservation in BC.
Talen works in the Juanes Lab and his overall research focuses on a variety of topics related to marine conservation. He is also passionate about Sci-Comm and community engagement. Check out his Linked-In and Instagram for an insight on what he's currently working on. Insta: @talen.r
Interview by Ashley Mickens Art by Megan Lewis, check out her other excellent work here. Intro and Outro music made using the music simulator found here. | |||
04 Aug 2023 | An Interview with Dr. Cindy Lebrasse | 00:36:24 | |
Cindy is part of the blue carbon project team with Silvestrum Climate Associates. She is currently based in Mauritius but works on carbon projects all over the world. She was also the author featured in our very first podcast episode! Supplemental links mentioned in the episode are below. Learn more about carbon credits - Klimatx and Verra Internship opportunities with ORISE
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