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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2020

The ocean story behind Australia's unprecedented bushfires

from Out of the Blue · host Andrew Christie and James Whitmore

Andrew and James discuss how the oceans played a role in the unprecedented bushfires that burned across southern Australian in the summer of 2019-20. Find out about the Indian Ocean Dipole, marine heatwaves, sea urchins in Port Phillip Bay, and the latest on climate activism.

Andrew and James discuss how the oceans played a role in the unprecedented bushfires that burned across southern Australian in the summer of 2019-20. Find out about the Indian Ocean Dipole, marine heatwaves, sea urchins in Port Phillip Bay, and the latest on climate activism.

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