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Left of LansingLeft of LansingHow Trump & Musk Are Devastating Rural Michigan w/ Bob Thompson of Michigan Farmers Union#podcast #politics #Michigan #Progressives #Democrats #Farming #Rural #Medicaid #Environment #Economy #RenewableEnergy #WorkingClass #Tariffs #WorkFromHome #Oligarchy #CorporateCorruption #GovernmentCorruption #Musk #Trump #MAGA #LeftOfLansing 00:00-21:28: MAGA Attacks on Rural Michigan/Dems Attack David Hogg Pat Johnston talks about how MAGA Michigan Republicans are passing bills hurting farmers, while also passing bills that have zero benefits to working class. The same goes for the MAGA Republicans in Congress, who are trying to pass $880 billion in Medicaid funding--funding that'll be devasting to rural Michigan residents with hospital closures. And why are Republicans gutting health care for the working class? So, they...2025-05-1546 minThe Founder SpiritThe Founder SpiritSylvia Earle: Her Deepness, Mission Blue and the Vision for Ocean ConservationIn this episode of The Founder Spirit, the legendary oceanographer and explorer,  Sylvia Earle, takes us on a journey through her remarkable life beneath the waves. A pioneer in marine exploration and the first female Chief Scientist of NOAA, she explains why ocean health is crucial to our shared future.Dedicated to protecting and restoring the ocean’s fragile ecosystem, Sylvia reveals her vision for protecting and restoring the ocean through her nonprofit, Mission Blue. She calls for collective action and reflects on humanity's capacity for both destruction and compassion, urging listeners to prioritize caring for the planet....2025-04-1154 minMeteorology MattersMeteorology MattersDOGE Scrutinizes NOAADOGE Scrutinizes NOAADate: February 10, 2025Subject: Review of the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) actions and potential impacts on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).Executive Summary:The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, is actively scrutinizing and gaining access to NOAA's IT systems. This has raised significant concerns about potential budget and staff cuts, the loss or damage of vital climate and weather data, impacts on NOAA's ability to provide critical services (like weather forecasting and hurricane tracking), and the removal of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...2025-02-1022 minCurious CatCurious CatWeather Manipulation – Fact or Fiction? And Dragon Magic!Send us a textWeather Modification - Is it real or a conspiracy?Off the top, we need to address the elephant in the room. Is weather modification real or is it a grand conspiracy? Well, the following article will help us discern the truth. The article titled, 'Despite past failures, weather modification endures,' from American Association for the Advancement of Science states;" For centuries there have been attempts to manipulate the weather, from ancient rituals designed to bring rain, to modern day cloud seeding. But where some p...2024-11-1551 minCuriosity WeeklyCuriosity WeeklyAC Not Conditioned, False Memories, Cat GriefToday, you’ll learn about the new air conditioner that cools without conditioning the air, how understanding our false memories can be a window into our problem solving skills, and a study examining the grieving of cats.   AC Not Conditioned    “Device provides air conditioning without conditioning air.” by Ellen Phiddian. 2024.  “A pure radiant cooling device for ‘air conditioning’ without conditioning air.” by Xinyao Zheng, et al. 2024.  “2023 was the warmest year in the modern temperature record.” by NOAA Centers for Environmental Information. 2024.   False Memories  “False memories revealing mathematical reasoning.” University...2024-10-0412 minKPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, WeekdaysKPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, WeekdaysFormer President Donald Trump urged unity after an assassination attempt while proposing a sweeping populist agenda in the RNC finale – July 19, 2024Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Former President Donald Trump urged unity after an assassination attempt while proposing a sweeping populist agenda in the RNC finale. In the eyes of much of the media, Donald Trump failed to stick the landing with his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. The International Court of Justice said today that Israel’s presence in the occupied Palestinian territories is illegal and so are the ever expanding number of settlements. Palestinian leaders urged other nations to comp...2024-07-1959 minThe Richard Syrett ShowThe Richard Syrett ShowThe Richard Syrett Show, June 5th, 2024 - Forget the Pandemic Treaty, Fear the WHO's Just Adopted IHR AmendmentThe Richard Syrett Show, June 5th, 2024The 77th World Health Assembly just adopted the amendments to the International Health Regulations and agreed to continue the negotiations for the proposed "Pandemic Agreement."https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/the-amendments-to-the-ihr-have-been James Roguski, Independent Researcher https://jamesroguski.substack.comhttps://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/exit-the-whoTHE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGEData tampering by NOAA is not conspiracy theory, and the evidence can be verified by any technically competent person. One hundred years ago th...2024-06-061h 33SolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Can You Learn from an Incident Meteorologist?Have you ever wondered how firefighters keep track of where a wildfire is heading? They use incident meteorologists to help them understand how the winds, temperature, and precipitation affect the movement of the wildfire. Our guest, Jon Fox, an incident meteorologist with NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, explains how it works.  #sciencepodcast #sciencepodcastforkids #sciencecareeers #stem #stemcareers #stempodcastforkids   Every episode of this award-winning science podcast for kids takes you behind the scenes of a scientist, engineer, or expert's daily job. Packed with fun facts, intriguing information, and lots of laughs, this podcast aim...2024-05-2830 minCuriosity WeeklyCuriosity WeeklyCategory 6, Colo-Rectal Bacteria, Meteorite LootToday, you’ll learn about hurricanes so powerful they need a new category, bacteria linked to young-onset colo-rectal cancer, and ancient treasures made out of meteorites.   Category 6  “In a warming world, climate scientists consider category 6 hurricanes.” EurekAlert! 2024. “How do hurricanes form?” NOAA. 2023.  “AMCR’s Wehner Explores Impact of ‘Extreme Event Attribution’ on Climate Science Research.” by Kathy Kincade. 2023.  “Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.” NOAA. n.d.  Colo-Rectal Bacteria  “Cleveland Clinic Research reveals unique tumor-related bacteria tied to young-onset colorectal cancer.” EurekAlert! 2024.  “Colorectal (Colon) Cancer.” Cleveland Clinic. 2022.  “Distinct intratumoral microbiome of young-onset and average-onset colorect...2024-03-2110 minTeorias da ConspiraçãoTeorias da Conspiração35. A Teoria dos Aviadores Desaparecidos: o mistério do Triângulo das BermudasOuve o Julgamentos da História, da série Sapiens, aquiMerchandising oficial Bruá Podcasts:https://bruapodcasts.myshopify.com/É um dos mitos urbanos mais famosos do mundo. Toda a gente sabe que no Triângulo das Bermudas, uma região do Oceano Atlântico mesmo ao lado dos EUA, aviões comerciais, navios de guerra e iates privados desaparecem sem deixar rasto. E como o mistério puxa sempre pela criatividade humana, muitos sugeriram explicações mais ou menos alternativas para o fenómeno. Algumas convencem. Outras, gostávamos muito que fossem verdade. Mas no geral, será q...2024-03-1646 minThe Gate 15 Podcast ChannelThe Gate 15 Podcast ChannelWeekly Security Sprint EP 29. MDM, Swatting, National Intelligence Strategy, Cyber Resilience, a Virginia history lesson and more!In the Weekly Security Sprint, Dave and Andy talk about the following topics: Mis/Dis/Mal-information (MDM) Hawaii and Chile heat weapons. Utah man suspected of threatening President Joe Biden shot and killed as FBI served warrant. From 2017, Over 12,000 tweets are calling for Trump's assassination. Here's how the Secret Service handles it 'Remember Waco and Ruby Ridge': Man killed by FBI for making Biden death threat memes already a far-right rallying cry   Faith-Based Security & False Reports ‘Online trolls’ target 26 synagogues in series of antisemitic swat calls and bomb threats: ADL. ADL Statement on Continued Series of Antisemitic Swatting Incidents Targeting Synago...2023-08-1525 min道听姐说|带你吐槽热点梗,紧跟潮流不迷路道听姐说|带你吐槽热点梗,紧跟潮流不迷路专家称本周可能是十万年来最热一周!网友:没有最热只有更热?三伏天的“公母”之说!美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)的数据显示,在7月3日,地球表面以上2米的全球平均气温达到17.01摄氏度,成为地球上有记录以来最热的一天。就在一天后的7月4日,美国国家环境预测中心的数据显示,全球平均气温达到17.18摄氏度,刷新了此前的纪录。7月5日,全球气温再次达到17.18摄氏度。美国伍德韦尔气候研究中心高级科学家珍妮弗·弗朗西斯(Jennifer Francis)称,本周的记录可能是“至少10万年来”最热的记录,这些记录是“一件大事”。可有专家表示,今年的夏天可能没有去年的热!有网友搬出了三伏天的公母之说来佐证!对此,你怎么看呢?2023-07-0905 minFlorida Keys TravelerFlorida Keys TravelerThe Florida Keys’ Heritage of Conservation Did you know the Florida Keys are the home of North America’s only coral barrier reef and some of the country’s oldest national wildlife refuges, sheltering creatures living only in the Keys? Join host Elizabeth Harryman Lasley as we meet two women working to ensure large areas of the Keys remain a federally-protected safe haven for creatures on land and in the water. You'll hear from Sarah Fangman, superintendent of the 3,800-square-mile Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and Jennifer Feltner, biologist of the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuge Complex, overseeing four protected refuges. 2023-06-1211 minAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkCharting a Course for Coral Reefs: Insights from Jennifer Koss | Capitol BeachHow do the federal government and coastal states and territories work together to conserve and restore Coral Reefs? Find out on The Capitol Beach (or perhaps, for one episode, “The Capitol Reef”?), with guest Jennifer Koss, the Director of Coral Reef Conservation for NOAA. Jennifer covers what NOAA is doing in partnership with 2 US states and 5 territories for Coral Reefs (https://coralreef.noaa.gov/), while also explaining how the 15 federal agencies with some role in coral conservation are working together with state & territories in the Coral Reef Task Force (https://www.coralreef.gov/).  Jennifer also touches on how the US is...2023-05-3143 minWeird DistractionsWeird DistractionsPatreon Release - Episode 23: The Ellen Austin Ship EncounterDue to being away, please enjoy this episode taken from the, 'Even Weirder' series on patreon. This is a monthly bonus episode series, available for both tiers. Soup-thick fog and the Bermuda Triangle make for some weird on-the-water encounters. This month, I cover the weird encounter the former packet ship, being the Ellen Austin, encountered while sailing from Liverpool to New York. What do you think happened - was it a curse, or something else? Tune in and be the judge. Need a distraction? I got you. Listener discretion is advised. Shout out to Patrons Tom, Bailey, A...2023-03-1218 minHamilton Today with Scott ThompsonHamilton Today with Scott ThompsonThe NHL trade deadline comes tomorrow. Where do Canada’s teams stand?The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Radley:The downbound lanes of the Claremont have been closed amid concerns of erosion. What brought this on. A meeting was held last night between HDSB, parents and stakeholders about the situation at Oakville Trafalgar high school and the status of the dress code policy. With this new health care deal, how will it impact doctors and the care you receive? The NHL trade deadline comes tomorrow. Where do Canada’s teams stand? A survey done on behalf of the Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders has found that many Canadians living wi...2023-03-031h 18Troubled Minds RadioTroubled Minds RadioDanger in the Depths - The Living Diary of Davy Jones and the Bermuda TriangleMysterious patches of 'sea whiting' events have been happening off the Bahamas for over a hundred years, and scientists are at a loss as to what could be happening. This area is widely believed to be part of the Bermuda triangle, so what in the world is going on in the depths?http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com Radio Schedule Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-9pst - https://fringe.fm/iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4...2023-01-263h 12American Shoreline Podcast NetworkAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkNature-based Solutions in the American Blue Economy | American Blue Economy PodcastIn this month's episode the American Blue Economy Podcast, our host  Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret) explores nature-based solutions in the American Blue Economy.  We'll cover creative solutions in coastal resilience and hazard mitigation such as wetland restoration, coral reef conservation, eco-friendly construction components. Although our focus is coastal resilience, the term nature-based solutions refers to sustainable management and use of natural features and processes to tackle socio-environmental challenges. such as climate change, water security, water pollution, food security, human health, biodiversity loss, and disaster risk management Joining us will be Jennifer Steger, Pacific Regional Manager at NOAA’s...2022-11-161h 04Shuvra Deb: With YouShuvra Deb: With You1. Hurricane to HealingOn my first episode of Shuvra Deb: With You, I discuss my devastating experience of going through Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record to make landfall, which hit the British Virgin Islands on 6 September 2017. The experience led me to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for over a year before I realised that I had PTSD. I describe some of the dire situations we found ourselves in during this mammoth storm and how we dealt with those live or death moments. I then go on to talk about how essential it...2022-10-2557 minTap TalkTap TalkTT025 - Understanding Drought and Drinking WaterIn this episode we're chatting with Molly Woloszyn, a Regional Drought Information Coordinator with NOAA's National Integrated Drought Information System. You'll learn more about current drought issues in the Midwest and across the US as well as how water and health professionals can network with experts in this area. Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!2022-09-0841 minNaukowoNaukowoDlaczego myszy boją się bananów i jak policzyć pioruny? - #024Co mówią nam odciski prehistorycznych dłoni w hiszpańskiej jaskini? Czy w długich szyjach żyraf znajdują się mechanizmy obronne? I dlaczego samce myszy boja się bananów? Sprawdzimy też po co mrozić komórki jajowe, co nowego nauka odnalazła w powietrzu, którym oddychamy oraz jak i po co liczymy pioruny.A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twitte...2022-06-0417 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Would You Fly into a Hurricane?Ever wondernhow meteorologists get information to track hurricanes? Meet a real-life Hurrican Hunter! LCDR Rebecca Shaw is a pilot who flies into hurricanes to gather information for NOAA and other weather organizations. Listen to  learn about her amazingly awesome job! 2022-04-0536 minThe Austin Daily DropThe Austin Daily DropAustin Daily Drop - Tuesday October 26 2021COVID hospitalization count edges up slightly, back into Stage 3 range - word is expected this week on Pfizer vaccines for younger kids and the head of the American Academy of Pediatrics writes on why parents should get shots for their kids. Governor Abbott signs nine new bills into law including the final installation of new electoral maps that protect the GOP while undermining Texans of color. Mayoral candidate Jennifer Virden loses a legal challenge to an Austin fundraising ordinance. The current election on Prop A and eight state constitutional amendments has seen very low turnout so far. National and...2021-10-2609 minEvery Rom ComEvery Rom ComEvery Rom Com 19: Twister This week, Every Rom Com heads to Tornado Alley, as Jen, Sophia, and Serena take on “Twister” - a summer blockbuster action movie with a rom-com core. We’ll discuss the importance of romance to the action genre. We’ll talk about a cast which includes Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt, Cary Elwes, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. And we’ll share our research on tornado science, tornado safety, storm chasers, and more. Don’t miss this fun ride through the 2nd highest-grossing movie of 1996, as we continue our summer romance series!   0:00-9:33 Introduction; Serena’s Trip to Iceland; Our...2021-08-282h 07DeeperBlue PodcastDeeperBlue PodcastJennifer Idol on her thoughts after diving all 50 states (sorry North Dakota), and NOAA Scientist Dr Steve Gittings on how best not to be left adrift at sea at nightWelcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast!  This first episode is packed full of diving news, interviews, top tips, and an epic best dive ever from you, our listeners.In this episode: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Stephan speaks with Jennifer Idol, an underwater photographer, expedition leader, and the first woman to dive all 50 states in the United States.We then hear a top tip from NOAA Chief Scientist Dr. St...2021-07-1328 minMongabay NewscastMongabay NewscastTwo tunas and a tale of managed extinctionAre international groups that manage declining tuna populations doing too good a job? Two guests on our show this week illustrate how these managers aren't aiming for sustainability, but rather enable maximum extraction of the 'tuna resource' that graces peoples' dinner plates. Author Jennifer Telesca calls the Atlantic bluefin tuna program one of 'managed extinction' while Mongabay staff writer Malavika Vayawahare discusses how the European Union controls the Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna fishery to such a degree that developing nations like the Seychelles that actually border those waters enjoy too little benefit from the fish's formerly extensive...2021-04-2358 minMongabay NewscastMongabay NewscastTwo tunas and a tale of managed extinctionAre international groups that manage declining tuna populations doing too good a job? Two guests on our show this week illustrate how these managers aren't aiming for sustainability, but rather enable maximum extraction of the 'tuna resource' that graces peoples' dinner plates. Author Jennifer Telesca calls the Atlantic bluefin tuna program one of 'managed extinction' while Mongabay staff writer Malavika Vayawahare discusses how the European Union controls the Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna fishery to such a degree that developing nations like the Seychelles that actually border those waters enjoy too little benefit from the fish's formerly extensive...2021-04-2358 minYoga Unplugged ConversationsYoga Unplugged ConversationsKara Miller - Karma Yoga: Living a Life of serviceWelcome to Yoga Unplugged ConversationsA podcast dedicated to helping you grow, thrive and gracefully make tough life decisions, so you can lead a happier, healthier life.Yoga Unplugged Team member Sarah Burchard is your host. She invites special guests on the show to deep dive into real life issues, providing tools and philosophies to help you navigate them with greater ease.Sarah is a freelance writer, natural foods chef and certified health coach who is passionate about promoting local businesses and food through her writing, farmers market tours and...2020-02-2500 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio Program1st half: Ocean heat waves link to whale entanglements: future management implications and 2nd half: Can Albatrosses work as defacto law enforcement on the high seas?1st half of show: Dr. Jarrod Santora of NOAA of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center talks about the cascading effects of a marine heatwave on whale prey, whale feeding, Dungeness crab season and whale entanglements and discusses new tools and collaborations to proactively address future marine heatwaves to minimize negative impacts to species. On the 2nd half of the show Dr. Melinda Connors, a conservation ecologist at SUNY Stony Brook discusses the amazing information bio loggers placed on albatrosses can tell us about not only their lives, but about activities on the high seas. Could they be defacto law enforcement...2020-02-1200 minCalling: Earth.Calling: Earth.Jennifer Collins, Meteorologist                Jennifer Collins, a Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses her research into human behavior relating to hurricane evacuations and her interest in supporting teaching and research for graduate and undergraduate students. "Based on our research it is very important to consider your plans now.  If you are to stay, consider getting supplies sooner rather than later (as the stores will run out and have long lines before they do).  Consider if you evacuate where you know people who may help.  In a...2019-08-2853 minStorm Front FreaksStorm Front Freaks#86 Guest: James Spann - Poop and BrutIn This Episode Guest: James Spann, Chief Meteorologist-ABC 33/40 and author of "Weathering Life" Tracker Chat with the Tornado Trackers – Weather Models Lightning Round: Top 10 AC-Adult Contemporary Hit's of the 80's Wx Resources-We share some great weather websites, equipment, books, etc. #WeatherFools-We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations James Spann, Chief Meteorologist, ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, AL James is the Chief Meteorologist for ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, AL. In all, James has been a television weather anchor for over 37 years.  A multiple Emmy winner, James has received the two highest awards in the nation for a b...2019-08-251h 11Congressional DishCongressional Dish195: YemenYemen: Most of us don't know where that is but we Americans have been participating in a war there since 2015. In a surprise move, the 116th Congress recently put a resolution on President Trump's desk that would LIMIT our participation in that war. In this episode, learn about our recent history in Yemen: Why are we involved? When did our involvement start? What do we want from Yemen? And why is Congress suddenly pursuing a change in policy? In the second half of the episode, Jen admits defeat in a project she's been working on and Husband Joe joins Jen...2019-04-292h 32Going ForwardGoing Forward1: Orca Story Orca pods in Seattle are struggling. Last summer, one orca sent a message that caught the whole city's attention.  Read Lynda Mapes' ongoing series about the orcas and check out Lynne Barre's work at NOAA here. Or you can visit the Center for Whale Research for more information.  To watch those Youtube videos we mentioned, click here and here. This episode of Going Forward was produced by Julia Drachman and Ula Kulpa, with invaluable last minute help from Ryan Sweikert.  Music from Evan Drachman, Phoenix Glendenning and Blue Dot Sessions. Memorial singing led by Jennifer...2019-02-1320 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramTomales Bay: whats going on upstream and downstreamTerry Sawyer, co-owner of Hog Island Oyster Company, board foundation member of the Tomales Bay Watershed Council and elected board member to the Marin Resource Conservation District talks about what projects are happening to address the health of Tomales Bay. As a stakeholder and oyster farmer, the health of the bay is of utmost importance, learn about upstream conservation actions and downstream monitoring activity that are helping all stakeholders learn more about this incredible body of water that is stewarded by NOAA/Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Point Reyes National Seashore, CA State Parks and others.2018-04-1100 minSlow Boat Sailing PodcastSlow Boat Sailing PodcastEp. 41: HOAX? Sailboat Rescue Story Has Many Problems Hosted by Linus WilsonTwo Hawaiian sailors rescued off Japan by the US Navy told some tall tales about their ordeal at sea in stories covered by all the major news networks. The youtube video of this discussion is at  https://youtu.be/vYQLT4jxAcM They said they sailed through a force 11 storm and saw 50-foot sharks in the "Devils Triangle," but those tales were false. The U.S. Navy rescued two Hawaiian women and two dogs off at 50-foot (or 37-foot) sailboat 900 miles from Japan. Jennifer Appel (the captain and owner of SV Sea Nymph) and N...2017-11-0650 minStorm Front FreaksStorm Front Freaks#36 - Guest: Jennifer Gray - I Think You Can From Prison!In This Episode Guest: Jennifer Gray, Meteorologist and Weather Correspondent for CNN Lightning Round: Parenting 101 Titan U Minute with Chris Sanner: Wall Clouds vs Shelf Clouds The team discusses the mixed messages being sent by TV and social media during tropical storms and hurricanes Wx Resources: We provide some great weather sites, apps and equipment Weather Fools: We share the foolish things people do in bad weather situations Listener/Viewer Comments and Questions Who will be our next guest? Our Guest Jennifer Gray, Meteorologist and Weather Correspondent for CNN Jennifer is a meteorologist...2017-09-241h 171623 Studios Podcasts1623 Studios PodcastsNOAA - Cooperative ResearchNOAA - Jennifer Goebel chats with Ryan Silva, Co-op Research Liaison of the Gloucester office. 2016-11-1708 min1623 Studios Podcasts1623 Studios PodcastsNOAA ~ Co-operative ResearchJennifer Goebel and Ryan Silva discuss Co-operative Research, current events and happenings at NOAA  -   9/8/16   RT  19:152016-09-0919 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramRestoring White Abalone: from the lab back to the wildWhite abalone were once prolific in southern CA waters, but over harvesting, reproductive failure and infections have diminished this species to become the first invertebrate to make the endangered species list. NOAA has been working on a restoration action plan that includes culturing individuals in aquaculture laboratories. Meet Melissa Neuman of NOAA and Kristin Aquilino of UC Davis Bodega Marine Lab to hear the latest.2016-05-0300 minNOAA: Ocean ShortsNOAA: Ocean ShortsCoral BleachingWhat does it mean when a coral bleaches? Hear from NOAA's Jennifer Koss and Mark Eakin on the effects of coral bleaching in our latest Ocean Shorts audio podcast. Episode permanent link and show notes2015-09-1704 minNOAA Ocean PodcastNOAA Ocean PodcastCoral BleachingWhat does it mean when a coral bleaches? Hear from NOAA's Jennifer Koss and Mark Eakin on the effects of coral bleaching in our latest Ocean Shorts audio podcast. Episode permanent link and show notes2015-09-1704 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramDisentangling whales in CA and summer 2014 offshore research highlightsThe Whale Entanglement Team (W.E.T) is authorized by NOAA's National Marine Fisheries service to disentangle whales. Guest Pieter Folkens talks about how its done. 2nd half of show shares highlights from the July sanctuary research collaboration Applied California Current Ecosystem Studies effort in the Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries.2014-09-0400 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramShipstrikes and whalesCalifornia's ports that are busy with large ship traffic also overlap with some of the most important feeding areas for large whales, whales have found dead as a result from getting struck by these ships, find out what conservation groups, science groups, industry, and agencies like NOAA are doing to work together to reduce the impact on these endangered species.2012-12-1400 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean LeadershipWhat will it take to raise the awareness of the ocean amongst our legislators and voters? Hear Daniel J. Basta, director of the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, NOAA, and Mike Dunmyer, Executive Director of Ocean Champions share their ideas about this issue.2012-04-0300 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramTsunamis and the aftermath of marine debrisLearn from NOAA Tsunami expert Dr. Vasily Titov, from NOAA's Center for Tsunami Research about the natural phenomena of tsunamis, as we remember the tragic March, 2011 tsunami that impacted the coast of Japan. We also focus on the aftermath of debris that entered the ocean after the tsunami and discuss how it is traveling and how the North Pacific Gyre system is moving debris across and around the Pacific.2012-03-1200 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramDr. Jim Delgado-Maritime Heritage: A Cultural LandscapeDr. Jim Delgado, Director of NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuary's Maritime Heritage Program talks about the various shipwrecks, cultural landscapes and stories that have shaped our society as we know today. How does the past, shape our future?2012-02-0800 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramHow does the ocean affect weather?David Reynolds, chief meteorologist of NOAA's National Weather Service forecast office in Monterey, CA talks about various ocean conditions and how they impact our weather. He also addresses how climate change may impact our weather on the coast of CA.2011-06-1000 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramNational Marine Sanctuaries around the United StatesLearn about 3 different types of National Marine Sanctuaries in NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program. Learn about the USS Monitor, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale, and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuaries from the east coast to the Pacific Ocean. Learn about the history of the establishment of this National program.2010-01-0700 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramHighlights from the National Marine Educators Association Conference: Marine Debris, Ocean Literacy, and Surfing!This show is a compilation of interviews from presenters at the annual National Marine Educators Association Conference in Monterey, CA. The show starts with an overview of NOAA's marine debris program, a live interview with staff from Algalita Marine Research Foundation, and moves towards ocean literacy with an interview with Craig Strang and Dr. Felicia Moore, and ending up with an overview of surfing at the infamous Mavericks, with filmmaker/surfer Grant Washburn.2009-07-0800 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramLeatherbacks in the PacificThe leatherback sea turtle has been on our planet for 70 million years, has survived huge changes on the planet, yet has met its worst enemy, us. In the past 30 years leatherbacks have plummeted to 95% of their original estimated population numbers. Hear from NOAA biologist Scott Benson who studies Leatherbacks and their large and small scale movements and Mike Milne from the Sea Turtle Restoration Project who is working to try to help protect turtles.2009-01-0800 minOcean Currents Radio ProgramOcean Currents Radio ProgramIntroducing the new Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National MonumentAloha! Guest Andy Collins from the newly designated Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument talks about some of the healthiest and most extensive coral reef habitats in the world, and the small atolls and islets that they surround. Claire Johnson from NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary program also called in to highlight the recent research cruise she returned from. * note first two minutes got cut off from original recording.2008-05-0100 min