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Ocean Encounters

Podcast von Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

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Ocean Encounters, the acclaimed public event series from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), is now available as a podcast for accessible, on-the-go listening! Hosted by Dr. Véronique LaCapra, the audio version of our live event series brings you fascinating discussions with WHOI researchers and global experts, exploring the wonders of the ocean and the contributions of ocean science to the well-being of society and the planet. The ocean matters to all of us. Subscribe now to find out more! Our Ocean. Our Planet. Our Future.   About our live online events: Originally launched in April 2020, Ocean Encounters has taken audiences on a journey of discovery from the surface to the seafloor and around the globe. With breathtaking visuals, engaging conversations, and live audience Q&A, the program introduces viewers to the people and stories behind the science, exploring topics such as North Atlantic right whales, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, the ocean’s role in global climate, and much more. Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters.Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/

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Episode Geology Rocks! Careers exploring volcanoes, earthquakes, and more Cover

Geology Rocks! Careers exploring volcanoes, earthquakes, and more

Want to sail the world to measure seismic activity at the bottom of the ocean? Detect fault zones and protect people from earthquakes and tsunamis? Or just geek out over cool rocks and the inner workings of our planet? A career in geology may be just the thing! Join us as we talk with three people with very different jobs—all in geology—about how they got into the field and where their careers are taking them. SPEAKERS & HOST: Hannah Brewer, seismometer technician, WHOI Rufus Catchings, research geophysicist, USGS Denali Kincaid, volcanologist Véronique LaCapra, host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI Thank you for listening! Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters. Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/ © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

13. Feb. 2025 - 59 min
Episode Restless Seas: How ocean currents shape weather, climate, and life Cover

Restless Seas: How ocean currents shape weather, climate, and life

Even on the calmest day, the ocean is constantly in motion. From powerful ocean currents to the smallest eddy, moving seawater is a key driver of the Earth system, distributing heat, nutrients, and carbon—sustaining life at every scale and shaping weather and climate around the globe. Join three WHOI scientists for a discussion about ocean currents, how they are changing, and the implications for marine life and all of us. SPEAKERS & HOST: Amala Mahadevan, physical oceanographer, WHOI Gordon Zhang, physical oceanographer, WHOI Svenja Ryan, physical oceanographer, WHOI Véronique LaCapra, host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI Thank you for listening! Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters. Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/ © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

13. Feb. 2025 - 59 min
Episode Small But Mighty: Microscopic marine life and its outsized role in the ocean Cover

Small But Mighty: Microscopic marine life and its outsized role in the ocean

Microbes and plankton may be small, but they have a big part to play in shaping our planet. The ocean’s smallest inhabitants form the base of marine food webs, help regulate global climate, and may hold the secrets to the origins of life on Earth. Join us as we explore “invisible” ocean life and its profound and far-reaching impacts. SPEAKERS & HOST: Julie Huber, marine microbiologist, WHOI Heidi Sosik, plankton ecologist, WHOI Nina Yang, biological oceanographer and Postdoctoral Investigator, WHOI Véronique LaCapra, host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI Thank you for listening! Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters. Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/ © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

13. Feb. 2025 - 59 min
Episode Rising Seas Resilient Coasts: Understanding, predicting, and adapting to sea level rise Cover

Rising Seas Resilient Coasts: Understanding, predicting, and adapting to sea level rise

Sea levels are rising, but they are rising at different rates in different places, with differing impacts for coastal communities and ecosystems. To predict and adapt to future sea levels, we need to understand where and why they are rising now and have risen in the past. Join us for a conversation about the drivers and consequences of rising sea levels—and adaptation strategies to protect lives and livelihoods by making our coastlines and infrastructure more resilient. SPEAKERS & HOST: Chris Piecuch, sea level scientist, WHOI Shannon Hulst, Floodplain Manager, Barnstable County and Woods Hole Sea Grant Hannah Wagner, Resilience Manager, City of Boston Véronique LaCapra, host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI Thank you for listening! Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters. Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/ © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

29. Jan. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
Episode Volcanoes: How fiery forces from deep inside the planet shape our world Cover

Volcanoes: How fiery forces from deep inside the planet shape our world

Volcanoes make headlines when they erupt, yet the vast majority of Earth’s volcanic activity happens far from view on the seafloor. Join us to find out more about volcanoes, what we are learning from them, and how they impact our ocean planet.  SPEAKERS & HOST: Forrest Horton, geochemist and geologist, WHOI Emmanuel Codillo, experimental geologist and Postdoctoral Fellow, Carnegie Institute for Science Molly Anderson, marine geologist and National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, WHOI Véronique LaCapra, host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI Thank you for listening! Sign up for news about WHOI research and our live events—and watch past episodes of Ocean Encounters. Newsletter: https://www.whoi.edu/sign-up/ Past Episodes: https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters/ © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

29. Jan. 2025 - 55 min
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