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This is Marine Conservation | ocean science, stories, and solutions to protect our blue planet

Podcast de Casey Snook

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If you love the ocean and feel called to protect it, you’re in the right place. This Is Marine Conservation brings the ocean straight to your earbuds through inspiring stories, accessible marine science, and real-world ways YOU can help protect our blue planet starting today.Hosted by a young female marine scientist whose life has been shaped by saltwater, curiosity, and countless underwater adventures, this show blends storytelling, science, and simple action steps so marine conservation feels doable, meaningful, and deeply personal for everyone.Each episode dives into ocean conservation, marine biology, marine science, how to help the ocean, and ocean career pathways. You'll hear conversations with researchers, conservationists, divers, artists, policy experts, and the everyday ocean lovers making waves in their communities. You’ll also hear solo, story-rich episodes that pull back the curtain on life in the field, from research highs to salty misadventures, told in a way that’s welcoming and accessible, not science-heavy.You’ll walk away with: 🌍 Practical actions you can take immediately to help the ocean 📚 Clear explanations of current marine issues and breakthroughs 🌊 Inspiring stories that reconnect you with the wonder, value, and power of the ocean 🧭 Guidance and insight for those curious about ocean-focused education or careersWhether you’re an aspiring marine biologist, a conservation professional, a scuba diver, or simply someone who loves the sea, this show will leave you informed, empowered, and more connected to the ocean than ever.Ready to protect the ocean, one episode at a time? Subscribe to This Is Marine Conservation and let's dive in.

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9 episodios

Portada del episodio Turtles, Trash, and Tourism on Gili Trawangan with Siân Williams of the Gili Eco Trust

Turtles, Trash, and Tourism on Gili Trawangan with Siân Williams of the Gili Eco Trust

What does it actually look like to build a conservation life on a tiny tropical island? Siân Williams came to Gili Trawangan for six weeks in 2012, and thirteen years later, she's built an amazing career at the Gili Eco Trust.  From running coral propagation projects using natural micro-fragmentation, leading Proyek Penyu (the only all-female turtle ranger team in Indonesia), and hosting Debris Free Friday, a weekly beach clean that's been going for over a decade... Siân is a powerhouse. In this episode, we talk about: - the dark side of paradise tourism - why head-starting baby turtles in tanks usually fails - the realities of conservation salaries and side hustles - how the little island handles waste (hint: it's a growing landfill 5 minutes from the sea) - what's giving Siân hope in this challenging day and age - and so much more 🌊 EPISODE SHOW NOTES [https://caseysnook.com/turtles-trash-tourism-sian-williams-gili-eco-trust/] (click for all the links!) Follow Siân on Instagram - @siangilieco [https://www.instagram.com/siangilieco/] Gili Eco Trust - visit their website [https://www.giliecotrust.com/] and follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/giliecotrust/] Debris Free Friday - Every Friday at 5 pm on Gili Trawangan! Follow them on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/debrisfreefriday/] for the announcement of beach clean locations each week.  Proyek Penyu - Learn all about turtle conservation efforts here [https://linktr.ee/ProyekPenyu.Gili?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=63a36488-06fc-4146-b7d8-d335593ff0b5] Podcast website [https://caseysnook.com/podcast/] Casey's Instagram - @caseysnook_ [https://www.instagram.com/caseysnook_/] Podcast Instagram - @thisismarineconservation [https://www.instagram.com/thisismarineconservation/] Say hello! Contact Casey here. [https://caseysnook.com/contact] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, it’d mean the world if you took a moment to subscribe and leave a review and/or rating wherever you’re listening! Your support helps this podcast reach more ocean lovers and aspiring marine conservationists just like you. Thank you! Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊

Ayer - 1 h 15 min
Portada del episodio How to Actually Break Into a Marine Conservation Career with "Conservation Queen" Camille Lasbleiz

How to Actually Break Into a Marine Conservation Career with "Conservation Queen" Camille Lasbleiz

What does it actually look like to build a career in marine conservation? In this episode, I sit down with Camille Lasbleiz (aka the Conservation Queen) on Gili Air, Indonesia, after we randomly realized on Instagram that we were two islands away from each other. (The universe really does deliver.) Camille's story is so good. She went from wanting to be a dolphin trainer as a kid, to working with primates in the jungle, to a five-month "visa run" in Panama that turned her into a divemaster, to working as a snorkel guide in the Maldives. Now she's running 1:1 career mentoring calls and leading coral restoration trips in Indonesia. How's that for a cool and crazy career path?! We get into:  - how to actually break into marine conservation (without a marine biology PhD) - why "be realistic" is the worst advice anyone ever gave us  -how non-science backgrounds can be a superpower in this field - why community-led conservation is the model - what's giving us hope for the ocean right now ...and so much more. If you've ever felt called to ocean work but had no idea where to start, this one's for you. EPISODE SHOW NOTES [https://caseysnook.com/break-into-marine-conservation-career-camille-lasbleiz] (click for all the links!) Camille's Instagram - @camille.lasbleiz [https://www.instagram.com/camille.lasbleiz] Check out Camille's website [https://camillelasbleiz.com/] Book a 1-on-1 career mentoring call with Camille [https://camillelasbleiz.com/guidance] Join a marine conservation trip with Camille [https://camillelasbleiz.com/trips] Podcast website [https://caseysnook.com/podcast/] Casey's Instagram - @caseysnook_ [https://www.instagram.com/caseysnook_/] Podcast Instagram - @thisismarineconservation [https://www.instagram.com/thisismarineconservation/] Say hello! Contact Casey here. [https://caseysnook.com/contact] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, it’d mean the world if you took a moment to subscribe and leave a review and/or rating wherever you’re listening! Your support helps this podcast reach more ocean lovers and aspiring marine conservationists just like you. Thank you!  Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊

13 de may de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
Portada del episodio 3 Things I’m Learning in Real Time About Building a Career in Marine Conservation

3 Things I’m Learning in Real Time About Building a Career in Marine Conservation

If you’ve ever dreamed of working in marine conservation or becoming a marine scientist, especially in hands-on, field-based roles, this episode is for you. In this honest and unfiltered solo episode, I’m sharing three things I’m learning in real time about building a career in marine science. This isn’t advice from someone who has “made it.” It’s perspective from someone in the messy middle: balancing seasonal field work, bartending shifts, continuing education, networking attempts, and ocean-sized dreams. Together we'll chat about: * Why you probably won’t find your dream marine conservation job on Indeed * Why passion alone doesn’t pay the bills (but still matters deeply) * Why non-linear, zigzag career paths are actually the norm in this field This isn’t polished advice. This is my lived experience. If you're navigating the scrappy season of marine conservation, trust me, you've got this. This one is for you. Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊 Episode Show Notes [https://caseysnook.com/learning-in-real-time-building-career-in-marine-conservation] (click for all the links!) Podcast website [https://caseysnook.com/podcast/] Casey's Instagram - @caseysnook_ [https://www.instagram.com/caseysnook_/] Podcast Instagram - @thisismarineconservation [https://www.instagram.com/thisismarineconservation/] Say hello! Contact Casey here. [https://caseysnook.com/contact] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, it’d mean the world if you took a moment to subscribe and leave a review and/or rating wherever you’re listening! Your support helps this podcast reach more ocean lovers and aspiring marine conservationists just like you. Thank you!  Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊

17 de feb de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Better Data, Better Fishing: Inside Rhode Island’s Recreational Fishing Survey with Nate Andrews

Better Data, Better Fishing: Inside Rhode Island’s Recreational Fishing Survey with Nate Andrews

In this episode, I sit down with Nate Andrews, my boss and mentor at the RI DEM Division of Marine Fisheries. We chat about his original inspiration to be a scientist and the career path that led him to DEM. Nate now works on the Access Point Angler Intercept Survey (APAIS), a program that studies recreational fishers and uses data to make important management decisions. We chat about how data collected from everyday anglers feeds into NOAA’s Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP), and why accurate catch and effort data is essential for sustainable fishing. Nate explains complex concepts like catch per unit effort in a way that actually makes sense, and shows how small data points can influence big management decisions. Our conversation also dives into fish identification, stewardship, and the human side of fisheries science. Nate shares his personal passion for the ocean, what it’s like working directly with fishing communities, and why participation and trust are just as important as numbers and statistics when it comes to protecting the ocean. Whether you’re an angler, a science nerd, or someone who simply loves the ocean, this episode will give you a whole new appreciation for the data behind every cast— and how better data truly leads to better fishing. Episode Show Notes [https://caseysnook.com/inside-rhode-islands-recreational-fishing-survey-apais-nate-andrews] (click for all the links!) Learn more about APAIS [https://dem.ri.gov/natural-resources-bureau/marine-fisheries/recreational-saltwater-fishing/apais-program] Apply to work with us on the APAIS Program! [https://asmfc.org/careers/ri-recreational-angler-interviewer/] Learn more about the Division of Marine Fisheries [https://dem.ri.gov/natural-resources-bureau/marine-fisheries] and the RI Marine Fisheries Council [https://dem.ri.gov/natural-resources-bureau/marine-fisheries/ri-marine-fisheries-council] Check out Nate's fish print art [https://www.instagram.com/4oh1_art/] Podcast website [https://caseysnook.com/podcast/] Casey's Instagram - @caseysnook_ [https://www.instagram.com/caseysnook_/] Podcast Instagram - @thisismarineconservation [https://www.instagram.com/thisismarineconservation/] Say hello! Contact Casey here. [https://caseysnook.com/contact] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, it’d mean the world if you took a moment to subscribe and leave a review and/or rating wherever you’re listening! Your support helps this podcast reach more ocean lovers and aspiring marine conservationists just like you. Thank you!  Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊

3 de feb de 2026 - 55 min
Portada del episodio Inside Fishing Gear Recovery & Marine Debris with “Ocean Garbage Fella” Fritz McGirr

Inside Fishing Gear Recovery & Marine Debris with “Ocean Garbage Fella” Fritz McGirr

What happens to fishing gear when it’s lost at sea? And how does it impact whales, fisheries, and our oceans? In this episode, I’m joined by Fritz McGirr, a former touring percussionist turned marine biologist and self-proclaimed “ocean garbage fella.” Fritz works with the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he helps recover ghost gear (ALDFG: Abandoned, Lost, or Otherwise Discarded Fishing Gear). We talk about how derelict gear is located (from fisherman intel to sonar and grappling grids), what researchers record when gear is pulled up, how this work connects to North Atlantic right whale protection, and why “recycling” isn’t as simple as we’ve been told. Fritz also shares small, realistic ways to reduce plastic—and a hopeful ocean win tied to Boston Harbor. Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊 Episode Show Notes [https://caseysnook.com/fishing-gear-recovery-marine-debris-with-fritz-mcgirr] (click for all the links!) Fritz's Instagram - @FritzMcGirr [https://www.instagram.com/fritzmcgirr/] Check out the Center for Coastal Studies [https://coastalstudies.org] and its Marine Debris and Plastics Program [https://coastalstudies.org/our-work/marine-debris/] Learn to freedive with Fritz at East Coast Divers [https://www.ecdivers.com] Podcast website [https://caseysnook.com/podcast/] Casey's Instagram - @caseysnook_ [https://www.instagram.com/caseysnook_/] Podcast Instagram - @thisismarineconservation [https://www.instagram.com/thisismarineconservation/] Say hello! Contact Casey here. [https://caseysnook.com/contact] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, it’d mean the world if you took a moment to subscribe and leave a review and/or rating wherever you’re listening! Your support helps this podcast reach more ocean lovers and aspiring marine conservationists just like you. Thank you!  Looking to break into the world of marine conservation, but don’t know where to start? I’ve got you! Download my free resource, the Aspiring Marine Conservationists toolkit, by clicking here [http://caseysnook.com/toolkit]and start making waves in your career today 🌊

31 de ene de 2026 - 51 min
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