Associate Professor Tracy Ainsworth chats with scientists around the world about their work in the marine environment and what we can all do to help protect the beautiful blue spaces on our own doorsteps.
In this episode Tracy talks with Dr. Zoe Richards about her journey at the Abrolhos Islands.
We’d like to welcome everybody to this special National Science Week event, produced in partnership with city Recital Hall, and Inspiring Australia, New South Wales.
This special edition episode is part of the sounds like science, music and science events where we bring researchers to the stage alongside musicians to look at their investigations under the lens of music.
Today on the podcast Tracy has the pleasure of showcasing the work in progress between Professor Chris Turney and musician Brandon John Warner. It's a wonderful collaboration and we're getting a real sneak peek into how an artist, a musician and the scientists can work together to bring a different dimension to important Antarctic research.
Please keep in mind that this was recorded over zoom so the audio quality has been compressed.
Trace talks with Dr. Mitchell Harley about the invention of his app Coast Snap, and what we can do to help protect our beaches.
Matt Blacka is Chartered Professional Engineer (Civil, Environmental) with 17 years of applied experience leading projects in the fields of coastal processes and hazards, estuary processes, coastal structures and coastal climate change adaptation.
In this episode Tracy interviews Dr. Ruth Reef about Mangroves and the impacts happening to our coastlines.
In this episode Audio producer Nathan, interviews Tracy Ainsworth & Bill Leggat about the impacts of learning during Covid-19. We also talk about what we look forward to in 2021.
Mr. John Turnbull
Blog
https://deepblueonmydoorstep.medium.com/the-relationship-between-people-place-11aa1ca9fa02
Talking Seabirds with Nicholas Carlile
Island Importance
Penguins on Lion Island
Volunteer Importance
Seabirds & The Marine Environment
Inspirations & Norfolk Island
Associate Professor Tracy Ainsworth talks with scientists/marine biologists about what we can do to protect our blue spaces.