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2. Farming our seafood, a journey across time and space

Unchatted Waters

Release Date: 10/11/2023

Trailer 2025: New series - episodes available next month! show art Trailer 2025: New series - episodes available next month!

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. NEW SERIES COMING SOON! A new year means a new set of episodes… but this time with a twist. I’ll still be chatting to two guests but now it’s time to set sail on a different journey, one of discovery. This new series will celebrate journeys across technological boundaries, ancient mystery as well as traveling to new destinations across the globe. We dive deep into interesting stories and even discover treasures we may find along the way. So Keep an eye out for new episodes coming soon, and make sure the...

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14. Blue carbon, a key tool in the climate toolbox show art 14. Blue carbon, a key tool in the climate toolbox

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.   In this episode we discuss blue carbon, a key tool in  the climate change toolbox. We explore how marine habitats can lock away atmospheric carbon, from our coasts to the distant seafloor, both locally and globally. Most importantly though , we discuss the importance of partnering up with nature, to “top up” how we tackle climate change   Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Lisa Bensen and Ruth Parker. 

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13. Get in the zone, understanding marine habitats for Marine Protected Areas show art 13. Get in the zone, understanding marine habitats for Marine Protected Areas

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.    In this episode we explore Marine Protected Areas, from mapping uncharted areas of the seafloor, to understanding how plants and animals use habitats across the globe. So if  you’re interested in exploring the many threads of information behind that patchwork quilt of MPAs, then join us, as we get in the zone!                       Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests Alison...

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12. Exploring the tree of life, biodiversity in a changing world show art 12. Exploring the tree of life, biodiversity in a changing world

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.    In this episode we talk about biodiversity in a changing world, from what contributes defining biodiversity, to the past, present and future approaches used to discover new species.  So, if you are curious about evolution, food webs or even tree of life, and how we  untangle these complex topics, then this is the episode for you.    Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Peter Barry and Murray Thompson.  

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11. The colour of pollution, understanding marine pollution show art 11. The colour of pollution, understanding marine pollution

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Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.  In this episode we talk about “the colour of pollution”,  we discuss the sources of marine pollution, from the chemicals found to some of the impacts on systems such as food webs. We explore detection, monitoring, indicators and global objectives that contribute to prioritising where we can take action to reduce harm to our ocean. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Michelle Devlin and Andy Smith.

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10. Where could my toothbrush go? how we monitor marine litter show art 10. Where could my toothbrush go? how we monitor marine litter

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Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.    In this episode we talk about marine litter. So, if you’re at your bathroom sink daydreaming about your day ahead, this episode talks about where that toothbrush might end up when you’ve finished using it. We talk about marine litter monitoring and how changing our behaviour and attitude can bring about positive change, making sure humans only leave footprints for future generations.   Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Briony Silburn and Holly Nel 

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9. Sounds of the ocean, exploring the orchestra beneath the waves show art 9. Sounds of the ocean, exploring the orchestra beneath the waves

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.  In this episode we dip our ears into the ocean and listen to the magical soundscape beneath the waves. We discuss what we can hear underwater, from earth, animals and humans that contribute to the instruments, players and composition of a symphony. So submerge yourself in this episode as we open your ears to the magic of the ocean's orchestra, and a 1, 2, 3, 4 ...  Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Nathan Merchant and Rosalyn Putland HEADPHONES RECOMMENDED FOR THIS EPISODE 

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8. The heat is on, climate change and our ocean show art 8. The heat is on, climate change and our ocean

Unchatted Waters

Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.  In this episode we talk about one of the greatest challenges of our generation, climate change. More specifically we learn about how temperature changes impact the ocean, and how we can come together to adapt to the changes we’re seeing now, to protect our future. If you’d like to learn more and hear interesting stories on how we can tackle this challenge, then this is the episode for you. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: John Pinnegar and Susana Lincoln.

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7. Message in a bottle, how our ocean moves show art 7. Message in a bottle, how our ocean moves

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Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.  In this episode we explore how our ocean moves, from waves crashing on the seashore to the ocean conveyor belt moving across the globe. If you find yourself looking out at the sea and want to understand more of its secrets, join this episode and you may just uncover a treasure trove of information, hidden in a message in a bottle. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Piyali Chowdhury and Stephen Dye.

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Unchatted Waters

Hi there, its Kirsty Bradley your host and producer, and its time to set sail again to explore more Unchatted Waters. We have new episodes coming in 2024 talking about big topics... like how the ocean moves, and challenges such as marine litter and climate change. We'll follow our usual format of me chatting with two guests, the people behind the science, with our trusty jargon alarm. So let's cast the lines off and continue our journey across Unchatted Waters…

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Welcome to the podcast that talks to the people behind the science.

In this episode we'll be exploring the fascinating world of farming our seafood both across time and across the globe. We will get a taste of how seaweed is becoming a versatile ingredient in this sector and as usual our jargon alarm will make sure we explain any technical information. Making this episode on everyone's menu.  

 

Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Elisa Capuzzo and Keith Jeffery