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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why Facts Fail and Stories Save the Ocean, The Science of Changing Human Behavior

from How To Protect The Ocean · host Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communicator

Ocean storytelling is not just communication, it is a conservation tool. Why do people ignore climate data, overfishing statistics, and coral reef loss, even when the science is clear? In this episode, we break down the psychology behind why facts alone fail to drive action, and how storytelling can bridge the gap between knowledge and behavior. You will learn how emotional connection, relatability, and narrative framing influence real-world ocean conservation outcomes. Science communication is evolving, and the ocean depends on it. We explore real examples like the UN's "Don't Choose Extinction" campaign and visual storytelling from SeaLegacy, alongside insights from climate communication research. This episode shows how effective storytelling can increase engagement, inspire action, and reshape how the public connects with ocean issues like overfishing, coral bleaching, and biodiversity loss. If you care about protecting the ocean, this episode will change how you communicate. Whether you are a scientist, conservationist, or ocean advocate, you will walk away with practical strategies to make your message resonate and drive impact.

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