24 April 2008, The Ocean Hour
On 22 April 2008 I hosted one hour out of a 24-hour long Earth Day webcastathon. My program was about ocean conservation and I was joined by two fellow ocean enthusiasts and science bloggers. First is Dr. Karen James, director of science for the The HMS Beagle Project. The Beagle Project is an international effort to celebrate Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday by building a sailing replica of his ship and then retracing the 1831-1836 Voyage of the Beagle with an international crew of researchers, aspiring scientists and science communicators. Also joining me was Rick MacPherson, Director of Conservation Programs with the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) and author of the Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice and Sunsets. CORAL is a member-supported, non-profit organization, dedicated to protecting the health of coral reefs by integrating ecosystem management, sustainable tourism, and community partnerships.
Tune of Fish
Rounding out the program was a musical contribution from Kevin Zelnio. Kevin could not make it live for the program, but he had a very good excuse.
Kevin Zelnio, What Did the Deep Sea Say [3:50]
Listener Feedback
My thanks again to the EdTechTalk.com community for hosting and organizing Earthcast 2008. My thanks also to Peter Etnoyer and the other live participants in the ETT chat room. And to the guests, Karen and Rick.
Also, thanks to you for listening. If you have ideas for future programs or feedback, please send me a message at cephalopodcast [at] gmail [dot] com, or call the Cephalo-Hotline at 1-941-256-0097.
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It’s been a little while since I’ve updated the blog and the podcast. Here’s a new episode. My thanks go out to Mark Powell from the Ocean Conservancy for taking time out to share his thoughts about the Carnival of the Blue. The interview was recorded back in November, shortly after CotB #6.
Show Notes
00:00 www.cephalopodcast.com
01:08 Happy Blue Year: 2008 Color Trends, Pantone color 18-3943
02:12 LivBlue
03:00 Sea Notes
03:38 Center for Ocean Solutions
05:06 Carnival of the Blue #8 at I’m a chordata, urochordata!
06:00 Interview with Mark Powell from blogfish
14:38 International Year of the Reef
15:11 ICRI IYOR Mini-Symposium, Washington, DC, January 25, 2008
15:35 11th International Coral Reef Symposium in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 7 July 2008
15:54 Coral Discovery Kits from NOAA
16:31 Coral Reef Conservation Fund from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 20 Feb 2008
17:05 Year of the Frog
18:16 New frog species in North America, Cajun Chorus Frog, Pseudacris fouquettei
19:15 Some mammals smell underwater
21:05 Underwater text-messager for safer SCUBA
22:10 Underwater camera in SCUBA mask
23:25 NC Science Blogging Conference, 19 Jan 2008, Real-time blogging in the marine sciences. Discussion leaders are Kevin Zelnio, Karen James, Rick
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New Ocean Music: Jonathan Coulton, OCTOPUS [5:43]
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It’s good to be back behind the mic again. This episode has an interview with Dr. Clyde Roper, world-renowned teuthologist. We get into a brief discussion about the recent efforts to capture a living giant squid. Also the ethics of seeking these mysterious beasts and the practical considerations of trying to keep one alive in captivity.
My thanks go out to him and Debi Ingrao for their time and interest in the show. Hope you enjoy it too.
Show Notes:
01:50 Cephalopodcast Events Calendar
02:30 Now Reading plugin by Rob Miller.
03:00 The Unnatural History of the Sea
03:30 Reef by Scubazoo
03:55 Microbial Week @ Deep Sea News
05:40 Deep-sea vents ‘no climate haven’
07:50 Carl Safina, Baked Alaska. See also, Whale ’success story’ questioned
10:05 2007-2008 is the International Polar Year
10:25 NSTA Webinars: The Role of Polar Regions in Earth’s Changing Climate System
11:10 Bowhead Whales May Be the World’s Oldest Mammals and 19th Century bomb found in whale
14:15 NOAA Biofact Loan Program
15:50 Marine Mammals Ashore Stranding Field Guide, Special Pricing Through October 2007
16:41 Science Daily, Migrating Squid Drove Evolution Of Sonar In Whales And Dolphins, Researchers Argue and Whales evolved biosonar to chase squid into the deep. Compare How sperm whales use echolocation to catch prey.
18:30 Interview with Dr. Clyde Roper
29:50 Super quick last minute Squid costume
30:18 Reef Fest needs your help
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A MARINE BIOLOGIST [4:14]
Band: The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets
Rock
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Show Notes:
- Intro
- Features
- Point of Rocks Sound-Seeing Tour
- CephaloNews
- News
- Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act
- Resources
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I CRUSH EVERYTHING [4:42]
Band: Jonathan Coulton
Pop
See also: Areas of My Expertise, by John Hodgman.
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This episode was recorded live at Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY as part of the National Marine Educators Association’s 2006 annual conference. For shownotes and additional versions of this podcast, visit the official Cephalopodcast @ NMEA2006 webpage.
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Show Notes:
- News
- CephaloNews
- Features
- Tips & Tricks
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OCEAN [2:50]
Band: The Sharking
Alternative Pop
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Show Notes:
Habitattitude
Information on what to do with an unwanted aquatic pet or plant.
Invasivespeciesinfo.gov
Hydrilla
National Weed Awareness Week
National Geographic Society - Aquatic Invaders
Our Ocean World
Dr. Milton Love, Icthyologist
NOSB Education Coordinator position
National Ocean Science Bowl
On question #4, I misread the correct answer (twice) and say that fish have been around for 50 million years. Well, the correct answer is really 500 million years.
Blue Microphone - Snowball USB mic
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LOST AT SEA [3:58]
Band: Darcy Fray
Indie Rock
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