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Ocean Exploration, Mapping, and Characterization in the Blue Economy | American Blue Economy Podcast

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In this month's episode, we discuss ocean mapping, exploration, and characterization. We were perfectly prepared for this topic 2 weeks ago when we were thrilled to host none other than Dr. Robert Ballard, world famous ocean explorer and discoverer of the RMS Titanic.  We had an engaging discussion about his recent book Into the Deep, A Memoir by the Man who found Titanic. Today, we will explore the remarkable field of ocean discovery that Bob Ballard helped to advance, and to a greater extent, popularize for current and future generations. Ocean Mapping, Exploration and Characterization has big blue economy implications. Mapping, for example, is critical for fisheries management, offshore energy development, and safe marine transportation. Exploration and characterization support identification of sources for critical minerals, energy, and regions requiring conservation.  Mapping and exploration are also helping us identify our Extended Continental Shelf, an area of nearly 1 million square miles which we hope to add to our EEZ. As with our past episodes, we have a rock star lineup of guests, including: Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Dr Alan Leonardi, President and CEO, COL, Former Director, NOAA OER, the National Program for OE. Dr. Leslie Sautter, Professor of Geology at College of Charleston, Director of the Benthic Acoustic Mapping and Survey (BEAMS) Team. Cassie Bongiovani, ARL, University of Texas, Former lead mapper of the Five Deeps Expedition. Allison Fundis, COO, Ocean Exploration Trust. Dr. Jyotika Virmani, Executive Director, Schmidt Ocean Institute. RADM Sam Perez, USN(ret), CEO, Ocean Infinity America.

In this month's episode, we discuss ocean mapping, exploration, and characterization. We were perfectly prepared for this topic 2 weeks ago when we were thrilled to host none other than Dr. Robert Ballard, world famous ocean explorer and discoverer of the RMS Titanic.  We had an engaging discussion about his recent book Into the Deep, A Memoir by the Man who found Titanic. Today, we will explore the remarkable field of ocean discovery that Bob Ballard helped to advance, and to a greater extent, popularize for current and future generations. Ocean Mapping, Exploration and Characterization has big blue economy implications. Mapping, for example, is critical for fisheries management, offshore energy development, and safe marine transportation. Exploration and characterization support identification of sources for critical minerals, energy, and regions requiring conservation.  Mapping and exploration are also helping us identify our Extended Continental Shelf, an area of nearly 1 million square miles which we hope to add to our EEZ. As with our past episodes, we have a rock star lineup of guests, including: Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Dr Alan Leonardi, President and CEO, COL, Former Director, NOAA OER, the National Program for OE. Dr. Leslie Sautter, Professor of Geology at College of Charleston, Director of the Benthic Acoustic Mapping and Survey (BEAMS) Team. Cassie Bongiovani, ARL, University of Texas, Former lead mapper of the Five Deeps Expedition. Allison Fundis, COO, Ocean Exploration Trust. Dr. Jyotika Virmani, Executive Director, Schmidt Ocean Institute. RADM Sam Perez, USN(ret), CEO, Ocean Infinity America.

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