EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 55 MIN
Ocean Conservation & Research with Kate Inman
from Impact Storytelling Podcast (Ocean and Water Conservation Stories) · host Sabine M. Probst Saavedra
In this episode Sabine M. Probst is joined by Kate Inman. Kate is a marine biologist, conservationist, and science communicator with a growing voice in the world of marine science and conservation.She’s worked on everything from dolphin surveys in Cornwall to coral reef expeditions in North Sulawesi, to turtle conservation in the Philippines—and her journey reflects a deep and ever-evolving passion for understanding and protecting life beneath the waves.You may know Kate through her work with the Marine Vertebrates Conservation & Research Unit at the University of Plymouth or from her public outreach through the Explorers Club GB&I’s Women in Exploration event, where she introduced audiences to the fascinating world of bioacoustics—listening to the ocean to better protect its species.Today, we’ll talk about where her love for marine life began, what it's like to decode dolphin clicks and whistles, and how fieldwork, technology, and storytelling can work together to inspire action for our oceans.https://education.mantatrust.org/mantamarvelsThumbnail photo by: Tara AndersonKates Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateinmanmarinebio/www.sabinemprobst.comSabines IG: sabinemprobstImpact Storytelling PodcastIG: @impact.storytelling.podcastSeen Blue Conservation:www.seenblue.orgIG:@seenblue_org
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In this episode Sabine M. Probst is joined by Kate Inman. Kate is a marine biologist, conservationist, and science communicator with a growing voice in the world of marine science and conservation.She’s worked on everything from dolphin surveys in Cornwall to coral reef expeditions in North Sulawesi, to turtle conservation in the Philippines—and her journey reflects a deep and ever-evolving passion for understanding and protecting life beneath the waves.You may know Kate through her work with the Marine Vertebrates Conservation & Research Unit at the University of Plymouth or from her public outreach through the Explorers Club GB&I’s Women in Exploration event, where she introduced audiences to the fascinating world of bioacoustics—listening to the ocean to better protect its species.Today, we’ll talk about where her love for marine life began, what it's like to decode dolphin clicks and whistles, and how fieldwork, technology, and storytelling can work together to inspire action for our oceans.https://education.mantatrust.org/mantamarvelsThumbnail photo by: Tara AndersonKates Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateinmanmarinebio/www.sabinemprobst.comSabines IG: sabinemprobstImpact Storytelling PodcastIG: @impact.storytelling.podcastSeen Blue Conservation:www.seenblue.orgIG:@seenblue_org
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