The audio series that tracks the real-time swirl of creatures, chemicals and currents of our seas. An initiative of COSEE NOW.
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An unusual partnership is brewing in the waters off Southern Oregon, and it might just make all the difference for a group of magnificent little fish.
[audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2011/11/OG52final.mp3]
Steve Van Zandt goes by Solar Steve when he’s writing songs and performing with the Banana Slug String Band. The group’s based in Santa Cruz, California, and they make music about science and conservation.
[audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2011/07/og51.mp3]
The ocean is teeming with life, chemistry, water masses, and - believe it or not - poetry. In our 50th and final (for now) episode of Ocean Gazing, we consider the poems of our seas. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/12/og50.mp3]
The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill lasted three months. In July 2010, the wellhead was capped, and the oil finally stopped gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. But the repercussions and the science? They're far from over. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/12/og49.mp3]
Surf clamming has always been a hard business. But recently it's gotten even harder, and the fishermen are bearing the brunt of the impact. All you have to do is talk to them to find out. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/11/og48.mp3]
In the heart of Savannah, an experiment is underway...to see whether the same science topics can be made engaging for students of all ages, from elementary to graduate school. And that experiment...it's working. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/11/og47.mp3]
In the Bering Sea, ice is everything. It controls the life, the people living there, and the climate. So what's happening now that the thickness and the quality of that ice is deteriorating? [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/11/og46.mp3]
The waters off Monterey, California are rich fodder for scientists and educators alike. And MBARI's just the place to forge the collaborative connections between those two groups. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/10/og45.mp3]
Rovers and remotely operated vehicles are hulking beasts on land. But in the ocean, they glide gracefully through the water and along the seafloor, and they're crucial in surveying the watery deep. [audio:http://coseenow.net/podcast/files/2010/10/og44.mp3]