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GenSea

Podcast de Eva Rohlfer & Josefa Beyer

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The Ocean Decade is being narrated through the eyes of early career oearly-career ocean professionals, also known as ECOPs. Our GenSea virtual studio is going to be touring around the world and hosting ECOPs from all around the world. The podcast is launched by the Blue Capacity Development project (https://www.ecopdecade.org/bluecadproject/) in collaboration with the ECOP's Wellenbrecher podcast (https://wellenbrecherpodcast.podigee.io/). Latest updates are available on our Instagram (@gen.sea.podcast).

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10 episodios

Portada del episodio Of super(duper)models and 'l@s nin@s'

Of super(duper)models and 'l@s nin@s'

Today's episode is all about the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a recurring pattern in the tropical Pacific. It is characterised by a cyclic pattern of warm and cold events, El Niño and La Niña. These have globally felt impacts, necessitating good predictions and a better understanding of its processes. This is the topic of Lennard's master thesis in which an interactively coupled modelling system, also referred to as a Supermodel, is evaluated for its ability to simulate the ENSO. Update: ENSO is for this year again projected to develop into a strong El Niño event. The NOAA expects an El Niño with ca. 60% probability and even 25% for a strong El Niño for the late year 2026. Don't hesitate to contact Lennard in case you have questions, or with suggestions for further research and podcast episodes on the topic (lennard.montag@uol.de [(lennard.montag@uol.de], www.linkedin.com/in/lennard-montag) [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennard-montag]). RESOURCES: Information about ENSO … Bayr, T., & Latif, M. (2023). ENSO atmospheric feedbacks under global warming and their relation to mean-state changes. Climate Dynamics, 60(9-10), 2613–2631. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-022-06454-3 [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-022-06454-3] McPhaden, M. J., Santoso, A., & Cai, W. (2020). Introduction to El Niño Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate: 1. In El Niño Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate (pp. 1–19). American Geophysical Union (AGU). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119548164.ch1 [https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119548164.ch1] Williams, A., Santoro, C. M., Smith, M. A., & Latorre, C. (2008). THE IMPACT OF ENSO IN THE ATACAMA DESERT AND AUSTRALIAN ARID ZONE: EXPLORATORY TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS . Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 40, 245–259. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27802523 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/27802523] … and the SuMo: Counillon, F., Keenlyside, N., Wang, S., Devilliers, M., Gupta, A., Koseki, S., & Shen, M.-L. (2023). Framework for an Ocean–Connected Supermodel of the Earth System. Journal of advances in modeling earth systems, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003310 [https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003310] Duane, G. S., & Shen, M.-L. (2023). Synchronization of Alternative Models in a Supermodel and the Learning of Critical Behavior. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 80(6), 1565–1584. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-22-0113.1 [https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-22-0113.1] Schevenhoven, F., Keenlyside, N., Counillon, F., Carrassi, A., Chapman,W. E., Devilliers, M., Gupta, A., Koseki, S., Selten, F. M., Shen, M.-L., Wang, S., Weiss, J. B., Wiegerinck, W., & Duane, G. S. (2023). Supermodeling: Improving Predictions with an Ensemble of Interacting Models. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 104(9), E1670–E1686. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0070.1 [https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0070.1]

13 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Of sea-ice models and phytoplankton.

Of sea-ice models and phytoplankton.

In this episode, Charlotte walks us through her research on how differences in sea ice models affect the biological processes in an Arctic ocean model. She breaks down how sea ice influences phytoplankton dynamics in the real world and in numerical model simulations. If you're navigating your own thesis project or feeling the pressure of an approaching deadline, the episode closes with a dose of support and motivation to help you keep going! Update: As the planet keeps turning, NOAA’s latest Arctic Report Card (December 2025) revealed that March 2025 marked the lowest annual Arctic maximum sea ice extent in the 47 years of available satellite record. Don't hesitate to contact Charlotte in case you have questions, or with suggestions for further research and podcast episodes on the topic (a83350@ualg.pt [(a83350@ualg.pt], www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-walter-6930791aa) [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-walter-6930791aa]). RESOURCES **Arctic amplification ** Rantanen, M., Karpechko, A. Y., Lipponen, A., Nordling, K., Hyvärinen, O., Ruosteenoja, K., Vihma, T., & Laaksonen, A. (2022). The Arctic has warmed nearly four times faster than the globe since 1979. Communications Earth & Environment, 3, 168. doi:10.1038/s43247-022-00498-3. **Arctic sea ice extent ** NOAA Arctic Report Card 2024: Sea Ice. Meier, W. N., Petty, A., Hendricks, S., Bliss, A., Kaleschke, L., Divine, D., Farrell, S., Gerland, S., Perovich, D., Ricker, R., Tian-Kunze, X., Webster, M. https://doi.org/10.25923/aksk-7p66 [https://doi.org/10.25923/aksk-7p66]. NOAA Arctic Report Card 2025: Sea Ice. Meier, W. N., Petty, A., Hendricks, S., Bliss, A., Kaleschke, L., Divine, D., Farrell, S., Gerland, S., Perovich, D., Ricker, R., Tian-Kunze, X., Webster, M. https://doi.org/10.25923/mmxf-0r86 [https://doi.org/10.25923/mmxf-0r86]. **Increase in Arctic biomass production ** Lewis, K. M., Van Dijken, G. L., & Arrigo, K. R. (2020). Changes in phytoplankton concentration now drive increased Arctic Ocean primary production. Science, 369, 198–202. doi:10.1126/science.aay8380. Timmermans, M.-L., & Marshall, J. (2020). Understanding Arctic Ocean Circulation: A Review of Ocean Dynamics in a Changing Climate. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 125, e2018JC014378. doi:10.1029/2018JC014378. **Sea ice models ** Ólason, E., Boutin, G., Williams, T., Korosov, A., Regan, H., Rheinlænder, J., Rampal, P., Flocco, D., Samaké, A., Davy, R., Spain, T., & Chua, S. (2025). (PREPRINT) The next generation sea-ice model neXtSIM, Version 2. doi:10.5194/egusphere-2024-3521. Hunke, E. C., Lipscomb, W. H., Turner, A. K., Jeffery, N., & Elliott, S. (2015). CICE: The Los Alamos Sea Ice Model Documentation and Software User’s Manual Version 5.1 (LA-CC-06-012).

29 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio ECOPs and numerical modeling

ECOPs and numerical modeling

During this weeks episode, we are meeting you on a personal note, talking about our educational backgrounds and paths to become ECOPs. Why did we choose to study the marine environment? How did we manage so far? And what are we planning to do next? We will share some experiences on how to find master thesis topics and funding for research internships abroad. And yes, we go there: we will share how we describe numerical modelling to our families, and how models can be very cool! A tiny spoiler: this won’t be the last time you hear us talk about them. Helpful links: • Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (https://nersc.no/ [https://nersc.no/]; last accessed: 10.12.2025) • Webpage for M.Sc. Environmental Modelling at Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg (https://uol.de/ummo-msc [https://uol.de/ummo-msc]; last accessed: 08.01.2026) • Webpage Marine and Coastal Systems, University of Algarve (https://www.ualg.pt/en/curso/1740 [https://www.ualg.pt/en/curso/1740]; last accessed: 08.01.2026) • "All models are wrong but some are useful."; Box, G.E.P. "Robustness in the Strategy of Scientific Model Building." Robustness in Statistics, edited by Robert L. Launer and Graham N. Wilkinson, Academic Press, 1979, pp. 201- 36. ScienceDirect. Contact: Lennard: * Lennard.montag@uol.de [Lennard.montag@uol.de] * www.linkedin.com/in/lennard-montag [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennard-montag] Charlotte * a83350@ualg.pt [a83350@ualg.pt] * www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-walter-6930791aa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-walter-6930791aa]

15 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Ocean Myths, Legends and Tales

Ocean Myths, Legends and Tales

No matter where you go, there will always be a tale about the ocean; whether it is to warn you about danger, to share the story of the community or to teach a lesson, ocean storytelling has always been present in the heart of our coastal societies. On this episode of GenSea, Joelle, Charlotte, Lennard and Gilbers sit around to share different stories coming from very different parts of the world like Greece, Japan, Scotland and the pacific ocean to illustrate that everywhere on the world, there will always be an ocean story to be told, you just to ask about it. First, Charlotte will talk to us about Greek myths and how they influenced Mediterranean cultures and what is known as western society. Who hasn’t heard of Poseidon and the oceanids ? Then, Joelle takes us to the other side of the world to share with us how Japanese folklore found an explanation to the catastrophic earthquakes and tsunamis they sustained thanks to an enormous fish that doesn’t come often to the surface. Afterwards, Lennard tells us about how Polinesian people explained the phenomenon of a vanished island on the pacific ocean. Atlantis, is that you ?. Lastly, Gilbers takes us to Scotland and Ireland, where the tale of the selkie people came to be. If you see a seal, be aware, because you might fall in love with its human version. As the episode is wrapped up, the importance of storytelling is brought to the table as well the importance of keeping myths, legends and tales alive as they define a society, specially a coastal one. This episode is a handover episode to let the floor to your new host for the next months, Lennard and Charlotte, two great scientists with a lot of great new topics to bring to the table. Joelle and Gilbers will come back later in the year and thank every single listener they have had over the last few months as well as all their invites. Keep connected for more!

1 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Demystifying the shark myths

Demystifying the shark myths

Do not believe everything the media tells you about sharks. For more than 400 million years, these animals have ruled the oceans; thriving in icy waters and tropical seas alike, from kelp forests to coral reefs. Wherever you go in the ocean, chances are a shark is not that far away.Yet, sharks are often portrayed as mindless killing machines when the truth is far more complex and far more fascinating. In this episode of GenSea, shark specialist Dr. Jenny Bortoluzzi joins us to reveal just how extraordinary these animals really are: powerful, intelligent, and surprisingly vulnerable. She explains how sharks use their six senses to navigate the ocean and hunt, how different species behave in their enviromment, how scientists can identify species simply by examining their teeth and why sharks play a critical role in maintaining the balance and health of marine ecosystems. Just as importantly, we discuss how media narratives have distorted the public’s perception of these animals. Throughout the episode, we also confront a harsh reality: despite their strength, resilience, and contrary to common belief, sharks are increasingly threatened by human activities, particularly fishing. We discuss how understanding these pressures is essential when designing effective governance and conservation strategies, especially within Marine Protected Areas. As the conversation comes to an end, we establish a fairly yet simple conclusion: an ocean without sharks is not a healthy ocean.

18 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
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