SAMS Ocean Explorer
The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, Scotland researches various elements of our marine environment, from algae to oceanography. In this podcast, we meet staff and students from SAMS to learn more about our vast and mysterious ocean.
Episodes
11 episodes
Flapper skate: the little known giant of the sea
They are giants of the sea in northern Europe, yet not many people have heard of them, let alone seen any...The flapper skate, considered critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, is faring relatively well within a M...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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35:13
Poetic sampling: when art and science collide
We've all heard creepy noises in the forest, but you probably haven't heard one like this...In this episode, we hear an artist's take on what a kelp forest looks like below the water surface and listen to a 'creepy' sound from the beneath w...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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33:42
The Nick Owens interview (part two): Antarctica and beyond
In part two of our season-opening episode, SAMS Director Prof. Nick Owens talks to host Euan Paterson and guest co-host Ross Lupton about his time as Director of the prestigious British Antarctic Survey.He also shares his thoughts on th...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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37:12
The Nick Owens interview (part one): generational change and climate change
To kick off season two of the Ocean Explorer podcast, host Euan Paterson and guest co-host Ross Lupton, an undergraduate student at SAMS, quiz SAMS Director Prof. Nick Owens on how marine science has changed over the decades.In this par...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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30:44
CSI Cetaceans: Investigating whale strandings
Whether it's an attack by another marine creature, or disorientation in a noisy ocean, there are various reasons for marine mammals to wash up on the shoreline.So how do we find out the cause of each stranding?The Scottish Marine Animal...
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Episode 7
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39:08
Weighing up the wonders of seaweed farming
A superfood, a sustainable source of fuel and an overall environmentally-friendly industry; there's plenty to like about seaweed farming!But following some recent unsuccessful planning applications in the UK, it seems that 'green' crede...
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Episode 6
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32:35
Whales of the west coast
Can whales be famous? Are they becoming more of less common in our coastal waters? How are they affected by climate change and pollution?Despite being among the largest creatures on the planet, whales can be difficult to monitor, given ...
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Episode 5
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44:44
SIMBA: Using technology to predict ice melt, avalanches and floods
It's all contained within a yellow case, the size of a small suitcase, but the SIMBA instrument is revolutionising the way scientists measure ice melt rate and thickness and, more recently, how they assess avalanche and flood risk.SIMBA...
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Episode 4
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29:50
Feeling the heat: Marine heatwaves on the rise
Marine heatwaves are becoming more common and more intense.They can have devastating effects on ocean life, particularly corals and other species that are fixed in one location.This year, large parts of the ocean have been at a state of...
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Episode 3
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41:22
Unpicking the problem of whale entanglement
A typical image of a whale is a majestic creature cruising through the deep and vast ocean. But our coastal seas contain unseen hazards, including creel lines, in which they can become entangled. Continuing our #WhaleTalk series, we me...
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Episode 2
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