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Ocean Matters Podcast — 751 episodes

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1

Memory - What the Ocean Remembers

2

Patience - How the Ocean Operates on Timescales Beyond Us

3

Invisible Currents

4

Ocean & Culture — How the Sea Shapes Who We Are

5

Proximity – The Ocean Is Closer Than You Think

6

Scale – How Small Actions Connect to a Global Ocean

7

Restoration – What Can Actually Be Repaired?

8

The Deep Ocean – Time, Pressure, and Irreversibility

9

The Ocean We Don’t See – Sound, Silence, and Noise

10

Time, Climate, and the Ocean’s Hidden Rhythms

11

The Ocean Never Changes All at Once.

12

What Lies Beneath

13

What the Ocean Remembers

14

The Ocean’s Enforcement Gap: Why Protection Isn’t Protection

15

The Machines Exploring Our Last Unknowns

16

The AUV That Went Under the Ice… and Didn’t Come Back

17

From Ice to Stone — The Hidden Ocean Legacy of Douglas Mawson

18

Ancient Warnings: Climate Change Before Modern Science

19

Rogue Waves — The Ocean Myth That Turned Out to Be Real

20

Tsunami Risks in the Mediterranean.

21

One Ocean.

22

Switzerland — The Country of Four Seas

23

Bridgers: The Leadership the Ocean Has Been Teaching Us All Along

24

Blue Carbon: What It Is, and Why It Matters

25

David Attenborough, Wonder, and Learning Not to Look Away

26

Ocean Matters Podcast, 2025

27

Europe’s Changing Climate: Between Storms, Hope, and the Shape of Tomorrow

28

Europe at the Crossroads: Innovation or Inertia?

29

Can Singapore Keep the Lights On While Cutting Carbon?

30

The Law of the Sea and the Power of Accountability

31

Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century

32

Something is working’: UN climate chief optimistic about green transition.

33

Edinburgh is first Scottish council to make Ocean Declaration

34

Who Invented the Trireme, the Famous Warship of the Ancient Greeks?

35

Experimental ocean climate fixes move ahead without regulation

36

Greenland’s unexpected discovery could change everything, scientists say

37

Clearing the Air by Hannah Ritchie review – practical climate optimism

38

We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster

39

Frozen and unknown — Scientists confirm Earth has a new ocean

40

The Ancient Wanderers of the Deep

41

The Forecasts That Came True

42

Athy's new Shackleton Museum welcomes its first overseas visitors

43

How spending two minutes picking up plastic on the beach can make a big difference

44

How Sylvia Earle fell in love with the ocean

45

Blue sky thinking: why we need positive climate novels

46

18 years of sea wave records analysed to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form

47

How Ancient Athens Became a Dominant Sea Power

48

The Smelly Beaches of Ancient Greece

49

The beach is a popular summer destination, but for ancient Greeks it was a different story

50

Sea-Fever by John Masefield

51

The Ocean is No Longer Too Big to Watch: AI, Satellites, and a New Era of Ocean Stewardship

52

I Wish You Water: Remembering Wallace J. Nichols and the Blue Mind

53

The Ocean’s Whispers: Folklore, Fear, and the Magic of the Sea

54

After the 30th ISA Session: The Struggle for the Deep

55

Deep Deception — How Deep Sea Mining Is Undermining Global Trust

56

Echoes from the Abyss: Why Deep-Sea Mining May Be Irreversible

57

Currents of Change: Finding Direction in a Shifting World

58

The Ocean Matters Podcast: The Thread That Ties It All

59

Ocean Matters: My Voice, My Journey.

60

Money Talks: Turning Ocean Pledges into Protection

61

Freedom on Two Hulls: Hobie Alter, the Hobie 16, and My Life on the Water

62

Surfing with Soul: Shaun Tomson on Ocean, Loss & Leadership

63

Why Ocean Voices Still Struggle to Be Heard

64

The Ocean Economy Is a Human Economy

65

Trust, Territory, and the Ocean: Why Relationships Matter Most.

66

What Happens After the Summit?

67

UNOC 2025 - Where do we go from here?

68

UNOC 2025: What the Ocean Showed Me

69

UNOC 2025: The Tipping Point for the Ocean—and for Us

70

The Human Side of Ocean Work: Pressure, Passion & Purpose

71

Between Now and Nice: A Personal Ocean Note

72

The Fragmented Blue Economy: Why Cooperation Is the Missing Link

73

Hope Is Not Naïve: A Fighting Chance for the Ocean

74

The Ocean Economy: Risk, Capital, and the Future of Our Planet

75

UNOC: More Than a Moment — A Blueprint for Ocean Action

76

Ocean Finance: From Margins to Mainstream

77

MPAs: Hope, Hype, and the Horizon

78

AI and the Ocean: Seeing the Unseen, Solving the Unspoken.

79

Technology, Bluetech & the Future of the Ocean

80

Researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space.

81

This country is slowing climate action. Its capital city is stepping up

82

Climate change isn’t fair but Tony Juniper’s new book explains how a green transition could be just!

83

Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane review

84

‘We belong to one ocean’: Indigenous leaders push for seat at the table

85

Saving the oceans

86

An astonishing ocean anomaly stuns scientists, one hundred years of assumptions are collapsing.

87

Freedom in an age of climate crisis and trade wars: Lessons from philosopher Immanuel Kant

88

Sir David Attenborough Turns 99 and Shares Message Vital to Greece

89

At 99, David Attenborough shares strongest message for the ocean.

90

Arctic Researcher Charlotte: “There Is So Much Beauty to Look After”

91

Lightning near the North Pole signals major climate shifts

92

Arctic plant study reveals an ‘early warning sign’ of climate change upheaval

93

As global players focus on the Arctic, US icebreakers are scarce.

94

In Canada’s high arctic, scientists on mission to drill deep into climate history

95

On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada’s Arctic was once a defence, but...

96

Arctic researchers need to find ways to keep working together

97

Arctic Roundup: Action Across the North

98

The forgotten secret Nazi bases in the Arctic. Codename: Nussbaum

99

Ghost Ice vs. Rising Seas: A Surprise Antarctic Freeze Near Doomsday Glaciers

100

Melting glaciers will harm us all. Yet still we watch, unmoved

101

Humanity depends on the ocean

102

Corals recover faster on artificial structures than on natural reefs, study finds

103

Scientists' warning after making disturbing discovery at the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea

104

The Gulf That Forgot to Freeze: What a Vanishing Winter Means for Climate and Wildlife

105

The Day Hobie Made Nixon a Surfboard

106

100 years of deep-sea filmmaking and ocean exploration

107

Ocean's 'heart' is slowing down — and it will affect the entire planet's circulation

108

Arctic sea ice loss drives drier weather over California and wetter Iberian winters, modeling study

109

A23a. why it's not long for this world

110

AI reveals new insights into the flow of Antarctic ice

111

New map of landscape beneath Antarctica unveiled.

112

Antarctic microbes reveal climate impact on marine ecosystems

113

Why Greenland’s Ice Melt Could Reveal Earth’s Most Ancient Life

114

Scientists have discovered a new 'Antarctica' accent

115

Great Explorers: Gunther Pluschow

116

Book from early Antarctic explorer taken to Scott’s Discovery Hut

117

Great Explorers: Nordenskjold, Larsen, and the Swedish Antarctic Expedition

118

The North Pole: The History of an Obsession by Erling Kagge review.

119

Surf Psychology: Thoughts on Riding the Highs and Lows of Your Surfing Life

120

How ocean giants are born: tracking the long-distance impact and danger of extreme swells.

121

Hawaii's sinking coastlines: Flooding threat looms sooner than expected.

122

Rate of Sea Level Rise Doubled over 30 Years, New Study Shows.

123

Hope to Save Iceland’s Best Wave All But Lost

124

Life’s Work: An Interview with Laird Hamilton

125

Remembering the Swell of 1969. Biggest Waves Ever?

126

Cleopatra’s birthplace sees ‘dramatic surge’ in building collapses as sea level rises, study shows

127

Scientists observed where 'Moses parted the Red Sea' and made mind-blowing discovery.

128

The rise in sea levels around the Mediterranean could be three times worse than expected.

129

California’s Sea Level Projections May Be Way Off—Thanks to Sinking Land

130

The 10 Most Fearful Pirates of Ancient Greece

131

A flooded quarry, a mysterious millionaire and the dream of a new Atlantis

132

The most massive predation event ever recorded in the ocean

133

Life on Earth Depends on Networks of Ocean Bacteria.

134

Scientists Who Found Mysterious ‘Dark Oxygen’ on the Ocean Floor Plan a New Expedition

135

Researchers make unbelievable 770,000-year-old discovery in the Canadian Arctic

136

What CO₂ ‘jumps’ from Antarctic ice say about climate change

137

The oldest animal ever found could reveal whether a crucial ocean current will collapse.

138

Ice Age Fossils Of Bear And Wolf-Like Species Discovered In Underwater Cave Off The Coast Of Mexico

139

Scientists peered into a secret Antarctic lake hidden beneath the ice

140

Scientists discover ancient 'sunken worlds' beneath Earth's mantle.

141

The Mediterranean Sea could completely disappear as new supercontinent forms

142

Not on our coastlines: Ramaphosa signs bill to protect SA’s oceans into law

143

Research ship finds sea creature, untouched since dinosaur times, after years of searching

144

The Discovery of a Historic Wooden Shipwreck in the North Sea

145

Scientists Are Racing to Unearth the Secrets of an Ancient Underwater World

146

Massive flood refilled an empty Mediterranean Sea millions of years ago

147

Sylvia Earle and the Call of the Deep

148

Scientists issue warning about overlooked effect of rising ocean temperatures

149

New reports reveal unexpected shift in marine life off the coast of California

150

Frank Plumley, a stoker on Captain Scott's SY Discovery,

151

Archaeologists excavate shipwreck that emerged from retreating sand dunes

152

New findings during the extraction of a Phoenician shipwreck in Spain

153

Divers Discover 2,500-Year-Old Shipwreck Off the Coast of Sicily

154

Return looted shipwreck treasures to countries of origin as reparations for slavery, says lawyer

155

Scientists Call for More Marine Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean

156

Anchors exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum in Haifa

157

The First Ancient Greek to Reach Britain and the Arctic

158

Decades of observations uncover secrets of Antarctic fast ice

159

Scientists made an unsettling discovery in the Antarctic. It's likely an omen.

160

90 Million Years Ago, Antarctica Had A Lush Rainforest And Dinosaurs

161

NASA Data Helps International Community Prepare for Sea Level Rise

162

New twist on an old ocean circulation theory

163

Scientists make unbelievable discovery nearly 9,000 feet below surface of Pacific Ocean

164

Scientists document rich biodiversity along underexplored Chilean coastline

165

From microbes to mammals: we tracked the rapid rise of new ecosystems as glaciers retreat and ice sh

166

Sylvia Earle, as interviewed by Sooo magazine.

167

Satellites map Earth's ocean floors in unprecedented detail

168

World Without End review by Jean-Marc Jancovici and Christophe Blain – a graphic view of the climate

169

Earth’s largest waterfall is hidden in the ocean

170

Peter Thomson, a profile

171

A Legacy of Exploration and Conservation: My Father, My Grandfather, and the Ocean

172

Why every trip to Antarctica should inspire action

173

How furry sea otters are saving California’s coastal ecosystems

174

The Mediterranean Almost Vanished Millions of Years Ago. Here's Why.

175

Space2Sea Antarctica: William Shatner, Neil deGrasse Tyson and NASA astronauts talk...

176

Octopuses could be the next big species after humans

177

Nansen, Accomplished Polar explorer and Nobel Prize for Peace.

178

From Arctic Influencer to Fugitive: The Strange Story of Henry Howgate

179

Ernest Shackleton’s “Stunning” Footage Comes to Life 110 Years Later With Nat Geo’s ‘Endurance’

180

Submerged Wonders: Six Ancient Cities in the Mediterranean

181

Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History

182

The Sea Monsters of Ancient Greek Mythology

183

Did Ancient Greeks Reach America Long Before Columbus?

184

“Are We Lost?” How Ancient Cultures Across the Globe Found Their Way Around

185

History of Mermaids and Their Origins in Ancient Greek Sirens

186

'The waters become corrupt, the air infected': Here's how Ancient Greeks and Romans grappled with en

187

SLxSW: Sam McLennan’s Fantastic Voyage

188

New surfboard company turns invasive species into eco-friendly rides

189

'Old Surfers Never Die': the Aloha words of Dennis Gregory

190

Kelly Slater, Teahupo’o, and Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata

191

The surfer and tribal chief fighting to save a 550km South African coast

192

How Surfing Can Constantly Help Us Reinvent Ourselves

193

Kelly Slater, Eddie Vedder and the Story Behind a Waimea Bay Moment

194

Gerry Lopez: Choose Your Lifestyle Wisely

195

Titan sub broke days before doomed dive, says science chief

196

Titan sub crew were aware of imminent death before implosion, lawsuit alleges

197

Ex-OceanGate employee calls Titan disaster ‘inevitable’ as first video shown

198

Are we breaking the Atlantic Ocean

199

There's only one sea on Earth that doesn't touch land

200

Mediterranean Sea temperatures match 2023 records

201

A Wild Plan to Avert Catastrophic Sea-Level Rise

202

What is 'Doomsday Glacier' and how ocean water accelerates its melting.

203

We used 1,000 historical photos to reconstruct Antarctic glaciers before a dramatic collapse

204

French inspection team says abandoned Wilkes Station poses 'clear risk' to Antarctic environment

205

East vs. West: Antarctica’s Ice Tells Two Very Different Tales

206

Antarctic temperatures rise 10C above average in near record heatwave

207

‘Two incredible extreme events’: Antarctic sea ice on cusp of record winter low for second year!

208

Strange ‘yellow brick road to Atlantis’ discovered at the bottom of Pacific Ocean

209

What's Under Antarctica's Ice? A Long-Lost Land Of Extreme Geography

210

Lost world discovered beneath Antarctic ice

211

Scientists use gravitational wave research to shed light on 2000-year-old computer

212

Second Ancient Shipwreck Discovered at Antikythera, Greece

213

A buried ancient Egyptian port reveals the hidden connections between distant civilizations.

214

Underwater archaeology: Hunt for the ancient mariner

215

Antikythera wreck yields new treasures

216

Sediments Reveal the Ancient Ocean During a Mass Extinction Event

217

Landlocked country of Mongolia was an ocean for 115 million years after tearing off Earth's mantle

218

Ocean Paradox: New Data Challenges Decades-Old Science

219

Incredible Hydrothermal Environment Discovered Deep Beneath The Ocean

220

Most plastics are made from fossil fuels and end up in the ocean, but marine microbes...

221

The Real Treasure Was Not Gold: Surprise Discovery Reveals Secrets of Ancient Greek Shipwreck

222

A moment that changed me: I dived into the shadows of a shipwreck – and saw the 5ft turtle

223

Antarctica was once home to vast river systems traversing the continent

224

Pacific Ocean reveals how Earth's temperature could jump 7 degrees

225

The rise of the citizen scientist!

226

The Unpleasing Way That California's Ocean Waters Differ From others.

227

Peru approves the creation of long-awaited marine protected area

228

The High Seas by Olive Heffernan review – the depths of despair

229

The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven't you heard about it?

230

Rescued humpback returns with new calf, but entanglement dangers remain

231

NOAA Fisheries Authorizes Makah Tribe to Resume Gray Whale Hunt

232

Protector of the pink dolphins: Fernando Trujillo’s quest to save aquatic life in the Amazon

233

Beluga whales take gruelling journey across war-ravaged Ukraine to reach new home in Spain

234

Low-flying drones could disrupt whale migration off Australia’s east coast, experts warn

235

More than 160 whales spotted in waters off Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, NOAA reports

236

Pacific coast gray whales have gotten 13% shorter in the past 20–30 years, study finds

237

AI Decodes Sperm Whale Language, Revealing a Complex System of Communication

238

Pacific Indigenous leaders have a new plan to protect whales. Treat them as people

239

Drones reveal Antarctic whale 'acrobatics'

240

Blue whales are closer to San Diego's shore than usual and scientists are taking advantage

241

Marine Protected Areas don't line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research

242

Marine speed limits in B.C. aim to protect endangered orcas

243

An ocean of noise pollution

244

Blue Whales Returned To Seychelles: Scientists Recorded 23 Species During Their Surveys

245

5 ways orcas are surprising scientists

246

I’m a blue whale, I’m here’: researchers listen with delight to songs that hint at Antarctic resurge

247

How humanity’s ear-splitting racket deafens whales and other marine animals

248

Are we really about to talk to whales?

249

Magnificent achievement for conservation: humpback whales make a splash

250

Orcas’ One-Breath Mystery – Marine Biologists Confirm Longstanding Hypothesis

251

Medieval Icelanders Likely Hunted Blue Whales

252

What are sperm whales saying? Researchers find a complex 'alphabet'

253

Whale songs have features of language, but whales may not be speaking

254

Orcas are still smashing up boats – and we've finally worked out why

255

Mediterranean in better shape than in the 1980s, says...

256

Scientists say they’ve discovered a ‘phonetic alphabet’ in whale calls

257

Study: A New Force of Nature Is Reshaping the Planet

258

The ‘godfather of microplastics’ talks about the challenges of halting plastic pollution

259

5 Hydrothermal Vents Have Appeared in the Dark Heart of the Ocean

260

I discovered hydrothermal vents, but I’m only known for finding the Titanic

261

Where Did Odysseus Really Travel to in Homer’s Odyssey?

262

The greatest Antarctic survival story (almost) never told.

263

Is hake's remarkable recovery in the Atlantic a sign of hope for our oceans?

264

Great White Sharks Band Together to Prey on Whales

265

We All Know We Should Save the Whales. What About the Sardines?

266

Humpback whales move daytime singing offshore, research reveals

267

Whale song mystery solved by scientists

268

Oceans Annual ocean conference raises $11.3b in pledges for marine conservation

269

Why Do Dolphins Swim In Front Of Ships?

270

EU pledges €3.5 billion to protect world's oceans

271

‘Save Our Oceans’: The Parthenon Illuminated as Conference Starts in Athens

272

Deep sea exploration: what’s it like to take a trip on a submersible?

273

Greece becomes first European country to ban bottom trawling in marine parks

274

Fisherman fights back after witnessing concerning trend in sea over generations

275

Seychellois twin sisters publish paper on beached plastic and debris in Inner Islands

276

Rogue waves in the ocean are much more common than anyone suspected.

277

Major world power to commence controversial deep-sea operations: 'We need to investigate further'

278

The Titanic as Part of our Ocean Heritage

279

The limits of ice: what a 19th century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us

280

The French aristocrat who understood evolution 100 years before Darwin

281

When a Medieval Monk Crowdsourced the Most Accurate Map of the World

282

3000-Year-Old Shipwreck Emerges from Bottom of Mediterranean Sea

283

Good for Our Well-Being, Spirit, and Soul

284

Inside the 300-year-long project to live underwater

285

Cracking open a 117-year-old Antarctic milk time capsule

286

Hunt for 400-year-old ship with £4,000,000,000 of gold just off the UK coast

287

Waubuno shipwreck on Georgian Bay remains mystery of the deep

288

Holy grail of shipwrecks’: recovery of 18th-century Spanish ship could begin in April

289

The sunken treasure of the San José shipwreck is contested—but its real riches go beyond coins

290

Explorers unlock the mystery of ‘pirate king’ Henry Avery who vanished after huge heist at sea

291

‘To the Ends of the Earth’ Review: Sailing Through Antiquity

292

Expedition uses small underwater drone to discover 100-year-old shipwreck

293

The Mary Celeste. A mystery.

294

Hobie Cat, fun and playful sport catamarans from California

295

The oceans are talking to us, and it's not a pleasant conversation

296

New fossil site of worldwide importance uncovered in southern France

297

US Weather Patterns Could Change With Arctic Sea Ice Loss

298

Time to connect the dots on Hope Spots – world-renowned marine biologist Dr Sylvia Earle

299

She battled sub-zero temperatures and ferocious winds to record the longest-ever run in Antarctica

300

The Drake Passage: One Of The World's Most Treacherous Sea Crossings

301

Ice shell thickness reveals water temperature on ocean worlds

302

Progressive unanchoring of Antarctic ice shelves since 1973

303

Why 2023 was an exceptional year for the Antarctic sea ice

304

UK Antarctic base celebrates 80 years of research

305

What an Author’s Trip to the Antarctic Taught Her About Climate—and Collective Action

306

Glacier melting (part 2) destroys important climate data archive

307

Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive

308

How do you stop a glacier from melting? Simple – put up an underwater curtain

309

Antarctica's Denman Glacier is one of the most remote places on Earth. This is what it's like...

310

MUSC researcher goes to end of earth to examine climate change, role of women in science

311

Antarctica mysteries to be mapped by robot plane

312

Climate scientist Mark Maslin: ‘We have all the technology we need'

313

Canadian-built underwater observatory transmitting data from around Antarctica

314

The Ocean’s Mysteries—and Marvels—Are About to Reach New Depths

315

Every bit of data is precious: my life on a boat tracking how the ocean breathes

316

Oceans Are the Earth’s Last Frontier. Can New Technology Make People Care About It?

317

Why We Need To Reimagine Our Oceans

318

Antarctica is the only continent without a permanent human population, but it has inspired...

319

...new life on the bottom of the Southern Ocean

320

2024. The Ocean has gained space within the print world.

321

The Year of the Orca

322

"New evidence" proves shipwreck off Rhode Island is Captain Cook's Endeavour, museum says

323

Scientists had a 20-minute "conversation" with a humpback whale named Twain

324

Shackleton's ship Endurance 'will be accessible' despite remaining under sea

325

Biggest iceberg on Earth weighs one trillion tons and is floating freely in the open seas

326

Deep Ocean-Mapping Ship Has Been Exploring Waters Off California Coast

327

‘Where did I go wrong?’ The scientist who tried to raise the climate alarm

328

Scientists have found ancient ocean water in the Himalayas that could offer insights about evolution

329

Antarctica: a continent in crisis

330

'Weak tea': Climate scientists push back against COP28 cheer

331

Deep sea sensor reveals that corals produce reactive oxygen species

332

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers

333

Jet stream will get faster as climate change continues, study finds

334

How early farmers in Scandinavia overcame climate change

335

Deep-diving robots checking for climate collapse in our oceans

336

The ocean may be storing more carbon than estimated in earlier studies

337

Climate 'tipping points' can be positive too—our report sets out how to engineer a domino effect

338

Understanding climate tipping points

339

Carbon hot spots discovered near California coast

340

What is the 'Global Stocktake'?

341

Ocean climate action: a private sector perspective

342

The final frontier? How humans could live underwater in 'ocean stations'

343

The Ocean Is Our Best Chance to Survive Climate Change

344

What’s the big deal about Earth getting 2°C hotter?

345

New Study: The Ocean Is Emitting Millions of Pounds of Plastic Into the Atmosphere

346

World Is ‘Off Track’ in Fighting Climate Change

347

World stands on frontline of disaster at Cop28, says UN climate chief

348

Cop28 beckons: A hellish future is predicted, yet the world continues to take baby steps on climate

349

Oceans are hugely complex’: modelling marine microbes is key to climate forecasts

350

Three positive climate developments

351

Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive

352

Blueprint Surf Is Making 3D Printed Surfboards

353

North Atlantic circulation found to have reduced historical changes in climate

354

Frozen Library of Ancient Ice Tells Tales of Climate's Past

355

The Chilean explorer documenting the death of glaciers at the ends of the earth

356

Dominica creates world’s first marine protected area for sperm whales

357

Climate scientists are working with indigenous tribes

358

Scientists Discover Previously Unknown Mechanism Significantly Impacting Earth’s Climate

359

New circulation pattern discovered beneath Antarctic ice shelves

360

Scientists discover hidden landscape ‘frozen in time’ under Antarctic ice

361

Global warming–induced sea level changes could increase earthquake risk

362

Restoring the Planet Will Need More than a Climate Price Tag

363

A titan of the climate movement’: tributes pour in for Saleemul Huq

364

Carl Sagan detected life on Earth 30 years ago.

365

What percentage of the ocean have we mapped?

366

Waves of change: How sea-levels and climate altered the marine ecosystems at the South Pole

367

Designing marine protected areas in the fight against climate change

368

Marine Biologists Doubted Him. Now, He’s Revolutionizing Coral Reef Restoration

369

The Great Cash-for-Carbon Hustle

370

A new study points to a key window of opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet.

371

Artificial coral reefs showing early signs they can mimic real reefs killed by Climate change

372

Research reveal large swings in past ocean oxygen

373

Without the Southern Ocean we cannot survive on Earth.

374

How drone submarines are turning the seabed into a future battlefield

375

Climate Change is disrupting Ocean Currents. We're using satellites and ships to understand how.

376

After the Sea-Ship, The Lighthouse

377

Sea Farer, Masefield

378

Marine Protected Areas along California's coast see success in 1st decade

379

Our Oceans are threatened by Climate Disruption. They could also provide Climate Solutions.

380

Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs

381

Coral - its role in culture and spirituality over time, beyond Climate Change

382

One Man's Quest to Heal the Oceans - And Maybe Save the World

383

During Your Stay at This Resort You Can Shape Yourself a Surfboard

384

To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords

385

Kai Lenny, Lahaina fires, surfing community, Hawaian community

386

Kai Lenny is... everywhere!

387

Susan Casey, new book called 'The Underworld'

388

Level Hydrofoils, taking efoil to the world.

389

Let's get Kelly Slater in the Olympics!

390

Grain Surfboards, wooden boards made in Maine

391

Surfing, romanticised?

392

Why most ocean science is conducted with crewless submarines

393

The Ocean is the Next Frontier for the Carbon Removal Industry

394

Titan, a catastrophic implosion

395

The rush for Titan rescue, 'How dangerous the ocean can be'

396

Scientists are baffled why the oceans are warming so fast

397

Ocean temperatures are off the charts, and El Niño is only partly to blame

398

eDNA technology is changing the game for protecting ocean species

399

World Oceans Day, by Ellen McArthur and Wendy Schmidt

400

The Ocean - Why we need to respect Earth's last great wilderness

401

The Ocean, as defined in the Britannica

402

Protecting large ocean areas doesn't curb fishing catches.

403

'The public wants certainty':why have Americans stopped trusting in science?

404

Could robot boats transform marine science?

405

Swiss zero emission boats. Welcome aboard!

406

The Ocean pitch Challenge! Sustainable Ocean Challenge & Respect'ocean, one night in Paris...

407

The CEE sustainable finance summit, an Eastern perspective

408

Heating oceans, in my words, a heating system needing our participatory help

409

Oceans have been absorbing the world's extra heat. But there is a huge payback

410

Are New Zealand's marine heatwaves a warning to the world?

411

Thank El Niño for the heatwave, Singapore's climate science advocate explains the blazing heat.

412

El Niño amid heating oceans: We're now in unchartered waters.

413

The Ocean is hotter than ever: what happens next?

414

The Ocean Heat bomb ignites

415

Super salty water leaking from the Indian Ocean helped end the last ice age

416

PoguiSurf, ride and surf, from France to Portugal.

417

Innovation, European Space agency

418

Salon of inventions, Geneva 2023

419

The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, with love.

420

Monaco Ocean Week 2023

421

'Ocean Data easily explained' by Jo øvstaas

422

Satellites track ocean plastics from Space

423

The UN Ocean treaty talks - why they are important.

424

Sylvia Earle at Impac5. 'A million species may be lost'.

425

Breathless Oceans

426

The Ocean Twilight Zone could store vast amounts of Carbon capture from the Atmosphere...

427

Protecting the Ocean from Space Debris - Space Cemetery

428

How to create a healthy ocean that benefits everyone, by Peter Thomson

429

Data Sources - How centuries of old whaling logs are serving climate knowledge.

430

71% of the planet is ocean, the ocean by numbers...

431

Supporting NGOs and Startups, a great learning curve!

432

The classic ocean poetry taking on troubling new meanings.

433

Satellite Launched to map World's Oceans, Riverside, Lakes

434

Here's how AI can help protect the oceans.

435

Where did ocean currents come from?

436

The hidden ocean pollution killing marine mammals.

437

How South Africa is using spatial data tech for ocean and coastal monitoring

438

6 years later, Marine life hasn't recovered from the ocean heat blob.

439

Dereliction: And the Ocean Too Weeps.

440

Israel's economy is setting sail into the deep blue tech sea.

441

Fishing Gear became the Deadliest Marine Plastic.

442

Sylvia Earle, 'Queen of the Deep', eternally rediscovering the ocean!

443

This Scientist uses drones and algorithms to save whales...

444

Using the ocean to fight climate change raises serious questions

445

Shackleton's Endurance, to raise it from the depths or not.

446

Fishing nets 2022, new study on the scale of lost fishing gear adrift.

447

The Mediterranean, stumbles and progress.

448

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch & 'One more thing' about plastics!

449

Arctic Ocean acidifying up to four times as fast as other oceans

450

Shifting Ocean currents are pushing more and more heat into the Southern Hemisphere's cooler waters.

451

Post Summer, heatwave still going and more momentum for the Ocean

452

Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia, turns their profits to the planet.

453

Heatwaves on the Med, droughts all over Europe... It had been announced for decades.

454

Malta - Marine heatwave is 'longest in history'

455

Current heatwave may be disastrous for life in the Mediterranean Say

456

The Mediterranean as we know it is vanishing

457

The Mediterranean ecosystem suffering 'marine wildfire' as temperatures peak

458

Climate Change in the Mediterranean region

459

Climate Crisis: what lessons can we learn from the last great cooling-off period?

460

UN Ocean Conference, Lisbon 2022

461

World Oceans Day 2022

462

The Surfer and the Sage, authored by Shaun Tomson and Noah Ben Shea

463

Shaun Tomson, Surfer and also Poet

464

Finding the Endurance - The Tools for the Job - Hello Bluetech

465

The Discovery of Shackleton's Wreck is as Disquieting as it is Amazing.

466

How a Plucky Robot found the Long-Lost Endurance Shipwreck

467

Finding Shackleton's ship: why our fascination with Antarctica endures

468

Waiting for the Endurance

469

Endurance captain Frank Worsley, Shackleton's gifted navigator...

470

Why the Mediterranean is one of the Saltiest Seas in the World

471

IPCC's words matter and so does the ocean

472

Coral Crusaders: Costa Rica's young divers learn to protect their seas

473

'Blue Bob's near Iceland could slow glacial melting until 2050

474

New Research sums up Sea Level rise

475

Why researchers are clashing over proposed identification of Captain Cook's 'endeavour'

476

800 year old Swedish shipwreck found.

477

How to Win: Just Be - Shaun Tomson on Kelly Slater

478

A search begins for the Endurance ...

479

From shredding to recycling - Kelly Slater's use of ghost nets

480

Ghost nets recycled into a second life.

481

Dumped fishing gear is killing marine life...

482

How Monaco became a giant in ocean conservation.

483

A 19th century Maine captain ran the only newspaper published at sea

484

Attenborough is back! A Green Planet review.

485

2022, the year for collaboration

486

Shackleton, a hundred years later...

487

The Gift of 2021, a reminder of hope and initiative.

488

Climate change is going to be gross

489

Frosts, heatwaves and wuldfires: the climate crisis is hitting the wine industry hard

490

Sweat, Tears and the Sea

491

Listen to the fish sing: scientists record 'mind-blowing' noises of restored coral reef

492

Biden calls on EPA to investigate role of climate crisis in deadly tornadoes

493

How will humanity endure the climate crisis?

494

Becoming Cousteau, the documentary movie

495

Research Aircraft reveal a surprisingly strong Southern Ocean carbon sink

496

19th Century New England Whaling logs offer clues to 21st century climate

497

The lessons ''Moby-Dick' has for a warming world of rising waters.

498

Climate Crisis pushes Albatross 'divorce' rates higher - study

499

The Ocean is essential to tackling Climate change

500

Cop26, the results are in

501

Artists must confront the climate crisis

502

Now's the time to rethink your relationship with nature

503

Three things historical literature can teach us about the climate crisis

504

Five books that will change how you think about the environment and the climate

505

The Universality of Art.

506

Did Vikings and their stowaway mice beat Portugal to the Azores?

507

Birth of the Endless Summer: Discovery of untold story of iconic surf

508

Tom Morey. Inventor of the boogie board.

509

COP 26, a few days from now... what can we expect?

510

85% of world population affected by human-induced climate change

511

Amazon, IKEA and Unilever pledge zero emission shipping by 2040

512

Carbon emissions 'will drop just 40% by 2050 with countries current pledges'

513

COP 26: the sculpture created from 1765 Antarctic air

514

What's the least bad way to cool the planet?

515

Can we harness the natural power of the ocean to fight climate change?

516

Maybe the climate emergency has gotten so bad we'll start to do something about it

517

Greenland is a wonderland of ice... Part 2/2

518

Greenland is a wonderland of ice... Part 1/2

519

Climate change threatens base of Polar Oceans' bountiful food webs.

520

Ocean Plastic in new graphic fabric

521

Cop26, Women must be heard, rights groups say

522

The day I surfed a kelp break

523

Authors and Writers, how I support and help them share their message.

524

Companies hoping to grow carbon-sucking kelp may be rushing ahead of the science

525

The forgotten tale of a black mariner during the age of exploration

526

How much will our oceans warm and cause sea levels to rise this century?

527

Governments failing woefully short of Paris climate pledges

528

Climate change poses a threat to our oceans

529

An article suggesting a Plan for Biden's administration

530

Diverse voices from our maritime past

531

Polar Opposites

532

Climate Code Red - what are you doing to address the climate emergency?

533

Monaco in favor of a comprehensive multilateral solution to the problem of plastic pollution

534

Humpbacks have different things to say in the absence of cruise ships.

535

How to fight microplastics with magnets

536

One Ocean, by President Macron.

537

Robo-penguins.

538

Why meeting the Paris agreement means managing the ocean

539

SCRIPPS oceanography researcher receives the YIP

540

Robotic floats provide new look at ocean health and global carbon cycle

541

Why the ocean is blue?

542

Facts about the Mediterranean Sea

543

Environmental documentaries, how I support them

544

William Saville-Kent, a view on the Great Barrier Reef from the 19th Century

545

The wonders that live at the very bottom of the sea

546

On Instagram @oceanmatterspodcast

547

The Plastic Odyssey starts its Mediterranean tour in September.

548

The Endless Summer

549

At the frontier of the climate crisis, one scientist's quest to record the 'invisible world'

550

The Ocean Remembers

551

In the face of climate change, we must act so that we can feel hopeful.

552

The IPCC report, a few words of my own on it...

553

Yes, the climate crisis is terrifying, but I refuse to abandon hope

554

What is the IPCC and why is its new climate report different from others?

555

IPCC climate report makes for sobering reading

556

Our leaders look at climate change in the eyes, and shrug

557

My Octopus Teacher

558

Developing autonomous technology to assess condition of seagrass beds

559

Noise pollution affects practically everything, even seagrass.

560

This year the weather isn't letting us carry on as normal.

561

The Great Barrier Reef is a victim of climate change - but it could be part of the solution.

562

Seagrass can actually restore the oceans.

563

NASA uncovers hidden system of mysteriously draining lakes under Antarctica

564

Is Antarctica a country?

565

What is creating so many floods in Europe?

566

Sharks that hunted near Antarctica millions of years ago recorded Earth's climate history

567

Climate scientists shocked by scale of floods in Germany.

568

What is the EU's plan to tackle global heating?

569

Our climate change turning points are here and now.

570

Discoveries made as bits of Antarctica melt off.

571

Study shows that lobsters can detect sound

572

Ocean Literacy

573

Greg Noll, Surfing Superstar who tackled the big waves, dies at 84

574

60 years of Climate Change warning signs

575

Explorer Robert Ballard's memoir finds shipwrecks and strange life forms in the ocean's darkest reac

576

How to become an oceanographer

577

Icebergs as tall as the Eiffel Tower once flowed past the outer banks to Florida...

578

The Ocean has a serious case of heartburn. Is relief on its way?

579

410 million people at risk from sea level rises

580

Hobie Surfboards celebration!

581

Climate Change hits Native Americans especially hard.

582

Earth is trapping twice as much heat as it did in 2005

583

Global warming below 1.7°C is 'not plausible'

584

What will the world actually look like at 1.5°C of warming?

585

Breaking boundaries, climate change facts

586

A warming on climate tipping points

587

A brief history of climate targets and technological promises.

588

John Stanley Sawyer, Predicting global warming in 1972

589

Guy Callendar, a Climate Change warning from 1938

590

Sylvia Earle, 'we are causing our own misery'

591

The Southern Ocean.

592

The Mediterranean is warming 3x faster than the oceans.

593

The Palau Pledge. An invitation to an environmental commitment.

594

Change Now 2021

595

The sadness resulting of the collapse of Darwin's Arch.

596

Darwin's Arch in the Galapagos collapsed from erosion...

597

How Monaco became an ocean conservation leader.

598

Cop 26, Virtual?

599

The term 'doom' was not always about gloom.

600

Global heating pace risks 'unstoppable sea level rise as Antarctic ice sheet melts.

601

Dare we hope? Climate challenges, what are the odds?

602

Climate Change: Scenarios for France

603

The Ocean Matters Podcast, a reminder of what it's about!

604

Earth 300, a new vessel for 2025

605

Arctic exploration – An Irishman’s Diary on the Northwest Passage

606

The Glacialis Expedition, 2021, sailing from the Azores to the Baffin Sea.

607

HMS Challenger, The Voyage that birthed Oceanography

608

Plastic Odyssey, the Vessel leaves the Shipyard!

609

Jacques Yves Cousteau, a key role in Oceanography

610

Lenka Petrakova, challenging the 8th Continent through design

611

Clarifying the 30x30 promoted by WSL

612

The road to a blue-green recovery, by Peter Thomson

613

What can corporations do to help save the ocean?

614

A 10-step plan to save our seas

615

How marine protected areas help safeguard the ocean

616

30 percent by 2030? Study maps out how to protect the world’s oceans

617

Plastic is part of the carbon cycle and needs to be included in climate calculations

618

Why a net‑zero future depends on the ocean's ability to absorb carbon

619

UN climate report a ‘red alert’ for the planet: Guterres

620

Scientists see stronger evidence of slowing Atlantic Ocean circulation, an 'Achilles' heel' of the climate, an article by Chris Mooney and Andrew Freedman

621

Fighting Sea Level Rise the Natural Way, an article from the Public Policy Institute of California

622

The threat of high-probability ocean ‘tipping points’ by Dr Helene Martins

623

Attenborough's stark warning on climate change: 'It's already too late'

624

The United States Officially Rejoins the Paris Agreement

625

Swiss Coral Reefs - Marie Griesmar and Ulrike Pfreundt create Rrreefs.com

626

A Formula That Explains Where We Need to Invest in Climate Innovation, by Bill Gates

627

ChangeNow2021 - The largest Impact Gathering in the World

628

Marine Drones and my personal interest.

629

CCell, Cornstarch, Concrete and Crowdsourcing: 3D printed reefs

630

Open Ocean Robotics, Julie Angus, leading the Canadian autonomous marine solutions

631

SailDrone making marine drones that are autonomous and taking over within Marine services.

632

Restoring Coral Reefs in Hong Kong with 3D Printing!

633

Ulrike Pfreundt and Marie Griesmar, a Swiss team supporting Coral Reefs with 3D Printing - RRREEFS

634

Housing for Coral, Made in the USA with the help of 3D Printers...

635

3D Printing Coral reefs in Israel.

636

Harvard scientists 3D print swarm of ‘Bluebot’ synchronized soft robotic fish

637

A new jellyfish-inspired robot was designed to help restore coral reefs

638

Exeter University does it again, students come up with more solutions to restore Coral !

639

2030 United We Stand, Divided we Fall - Climate Change, the race is on

640

The FlipFlopi 2021, greater and greater!

641

Plastic Odyssey 2021

642

Robocean, Project Seagrass 2.0, an illustration of how to address the 2030 challenge.

643

The Rush to 2030 - Climate Change

644

Welcome to 2021 - The glass is half full.

645

2020 - From the Captain's Log

646

How the Mediterranean shall be affected by Climate Change

647

The Glass is Half Full. It is always half full. Keep going!

648

The Ocean Matters Podcast, listened to in 21 countries.

649

Wave Energy, Eco Wave Power, an inspired source of energy lead by an even more inspired renewable energy pionneer called Inna Braverman

650

Shaun Tomson, A Gift to the Planet - the Light Shines Ahead

651

Dear Joe Biden: are you kidding me?

652

Biden’s climate change plans can quickly raise the bar, but can they be transformative?

653

Biden's climate plans: A 'historic tipping point'?

654

What is the Kyoto Protocol?

655

What is in the Paris climate agreement?

656

Climate change: US formally withdraws from Paris agreement

657

If we can put a man on the Moon, we can save the Great Barrier Reef!

658

The first step to conserving the Great Barrier Reef is understanding what lives there.

659

A mountain of a reef, taller than the Eiffel Tower, found on Great Barrier Reef!

660

Gene editing is revealing how corals respond to warming waters. It could transform how we manage our reefs.

661

We Can Save Earth’s Coral Reefs, an article in the scientific american offering a path forward for coral reefs...

662

Genomic data 'catches corals in the act' of speciation and adaptation, University of Hawaii at Manoa

663

Will Coral Gardening Save our Reefs?

664

The making of a coral 'Ark' in Port Douglas Australia

665

Hope that Coral Reefs can be saved...

666

The Melting of the Antarctic Ice and the subsequent raise of sea levels.

667

Kiss The Ground, a netflix documentary that raises awareness via the topic of soil...

668

David Attenborough, A life on our planet

669

The Spirit of Velox, looking to pionneer in zero emission energy autonomous ships.

670

HMS Challenger, the voyage that reshaped marine science and changed our relationship to the oceans.

671

Change Now, the one SUMMIT everyone should attend. March 2021 in Paris...

672

The Galapagos, from Charles Darwin to the Chinese fishing fleet...

673

Diva Amon and colleagues are looking to see the current deep sea knowledge considered by the actors of deep sea resource extraction.

674

The Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, Goals 13 to 17.

675

The Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, Goals 7 to 12.

676

The Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, Goals 4 to 6

677

The Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, Goals 1 to 3

678

The Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge 2020 as a Mentor

679

The Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge 2020

680

The Ocean’s Breath - A Life Saving Miracle

681

Coral Reefs, the Rainforest of the Oceans

682

Plastic Odyssey 2020, A dream coming true.

683

World Oceans Day 2020 - A new era for the Oceans

684

Antarctica, row row your boat, the impossible row on the Ohana across the Drake Passage.

685

Antarctica, the spirit of adventure, the expedition of Greg Lecoeur, Guillaume Nery, Florian Fischer

686

Antarctica, illustrating the Albedo phenomenon.

687

A brief history of Antarctica.

688

Antarctica, Javier Cacho Gomez, sharing his passion and knowledge for Antarctica with everyone.

689

Antarctica, the Denman Glacier, the deepest point on continental earth.

690

The dreaded impact of a growing tourism in Antarctica.

691

Antarctica, the Czech Antarctic Research Programme, James Ross Island, Joseph Gregor Mendel Base.

692

Antarctica, a database for climate change.

693

The Indian Ocean. A showcase for climate change.

694

Ocean Matters Podcast (Trailer)

695

The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. Tradition meets all generations.

696

Deep sea researcher Lisa Levin from Scripps confirms the effects of climate change within ecosystems

697

The Interceptor, the Ocean Cleanup goes up the rivers.

698

La Bella Verde, an eco boat movement designing eco catamarans and raising awareness.

699

Surfrider, Surfrider Berlin, an example of environmental commitment.

700

Laneva boats, the leading designer of sustainable boats.

701

Greta Thunberg, no one is too small to make a difference.

702

If you don't know what to do, do what you know, and get started!

703

Ned Kelly, BBC natural history unit, the living planet.

704

A leading association caring for the Geneva lake, www.asleman.org.org

705

The Seabin reaches Switzerland.

706

Microplastics. From Chelsea Rochman to Fionn Ferreira.

707

The Ocean Matters podcast. Raising the voices of all ocean matters.

708

The news of large amounts of microplastics in the Geneva lake resulted from the work of Oceaneye.ch

709

Souvenir of Crete. Once upon a time it was perfectly common to see people just use the sea as a bin.

710

SUP for the Planet. Sebastian Uscher leads a new eco-initiative to raise awareness for the oceans.

711

A few words on the importance of sharing the conversation with others.

712

World Surf Day

713

The top 9 most polluted coastlines of the Mediterranean.

714

World oceans day, June 8th of every year. Raising awareness for the glory of the oceans.

715

The world and the oceans need to reawaken the spirit of entrepreneurship, as they did in the 1940s w

716

Windwaterwaves.co.za a great story of an entrepreneur looking to serve the water sports community.

717

Recleansea, easy to use marine cleaning solutions with multiple applications.

718

Ventana surfboards, Martijn Stiphout & David Dennis, for the love of art.

719

4 ocean, from two guys and an idea to fleets of good people doing great work.

720

The ocean cleanup

721

The Seabin project, a quiet revolution to be followed

722

Silvya Earle, Mission Blue, her Deepness

723

Hobie Alter, a surf and sailing entrepreneurial legend.

724

Laird Hamilton, a living legend.

725

Kelly Slater, Outerknown,

726

Patagonia, a brand with a true culture.

727

Kyle Thiermann, surfer and environmental leader

728

Biomimetism, biomimicry

729

Ocean X

730

71% of the earth surface is water.

731

Monaco ocean week 2019

732

Monaco ocean week

733

Microplastics in fashion, a leading voice for guiding the fashion world.

734

Commandant Cousteau and his legacy.

735

Easter Island swim against plastics

736

The Garbage Patch and microplastics from the perspective of kids.

737

The Flipflopi expedition.

738

46% of plastic in the great Pacific Garbage Patch comes from fishing nets.

739

100% of beached dolphins in the UK have microplastics.

740

The Garbage Patch

741

Microplastics in bottled water.

742

Microplastics in table salt

743

Climate change : Comoros

744

Oceans illustrated through the photographies of Gregory Lecoeur.

745

Microplastics - impact on fertility and creating hormonal challenges #006

746

Microplastics in Seafood and the implications for human health. #005

747

Microplastics - From sink to source. #004

748

Microplastics in the marine environment. #003

749

80/20 doesn't have to be the rule. #002

750

The plastic Odyssey adventure. #001

751

Introduction to the podcast