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Unchatted Waters
by Centre for Environment Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas)
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. The Unchatted Waters podcast hopes to bridge the knowledge gap between scientists and all listeners. The only prerequisite is you are curious about science, that’s it! Keep an ear out for exciting innovation, fun facts and our jargon alarm will help us explain any technical information…
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21. A journey across the sky: how drones give our science a new perspective
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. Welcome to Unchatted Waters, in this episode we go on a journey across the skies and talk about how remote aircraft can provide data for science. From understanding changes in the shape of our coasts to monitoring habitats . We explore how this technology is evolving and how future potential uses could be sky high.. Starting motors… Taking off… Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Tony Dolphin and Sara McIlwaine
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20. A journey fuelled by wind: balancing the benefits and impacts of renewable energy
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we discover how we can harness energy from the planet, from sun, wind and even tides and waves. We learn how energy has shaped our modern world, and the need to balance the impacts and benefits of renewable energy. So, hoist that sail and lets explore the power of nature and where it can take us! Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Daniel Wood (Cefas) and Joe Perry (Cefas)
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19. A journey across a marine incident: the role of first responders in the ocean
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we explore emergencies in the marine environment. We learn about the on-call team that coordinates the response, across agencies to "STEP UP" to provide advice and monitoring during and after an incident. To help minimise impacts on: wildlife, habitats and us... So let's go on a journey with the first responders for our seas. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Freya Goodsir (Cefas) and Mark Kirby (Cefas).
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18. A journey down: exploring the connection between us and the deep sea
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we will take a journey down to explore the deep sea, and learn how animals have adapted these extreme environments in the ocean. This journey will descend from surface, but also travel across time and space to discover the systems that fuel the ocean, and eventually our own food webs. So, seal the submarine and let's dive into the unknown. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Rachel Mills (Kings College, London) and Andrew Kenny (Cefas).
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17. A journey across technology: how remote videos can reveal what's beneath the surface
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we take a journey across technology and learn how videos can give us insight into life below the surface. From understanding species in an area/ecosystem to details on what fishing vessels catch. So if you are a fan of surprising discoveries, this episode reveals what we can learn from Nature's TV… Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Rebecca Lamb (Cefas) and Paul Whomersley (Howell Marine Consulting Ltd).
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16. A journey across the globe: using a tropical marine fish tank as a window to coral reefs
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we use a tropical fish tank as a looking glass, exploring a coral reef ecosystem. We journey across the globe to really find nemo and understand where aquarium species come from and, the global importance of the marine aquarium trade. So join us as we take a look through the marine fish tank, as window to another world. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Joanna Murray (Cefas) and Gayatri Reksodihardjo (Lini, Indonesia).
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15. A Journey to solve a mystery: how scientific curiosity explores the European eel's secrets
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. This new series takes us on new "journeys of discovery" across time, technology, the globe and beyond. In this episode we explore an ancient mystery. While the eel features in tales and folklore across Europe, this secretive shapeshifter has puzzled scientists for thousands of years, So, if you share our curiosity, join us on a journey to unravel parts of the European eel's complex life history. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests David Righton (Cefas) and Pieterjan Verhelst (Nature and Forest Research Institute, Belgium)
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Trailer 2025: New series - episodes available next month!
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. NEW SERIES COMING SOON! A new year means a new set of episodes… but this time with a twist. I'll still be chatting to two guests but now it's time to set sail on a different journey, one of discovery. This new series will celebrate journeys across technological boundaries, ancient mystery as well as traveling to new destinations across the globe. We dive deep into interesting stories and even discover treasures we may find along the way. So Keep an eye out for new episodes coming soon, and make sure the ship to explore unchatted waters doesn't leave without you! Let's set sail into this new series. FIRST THREE EPISODES LIVE 23 SEPTEMBER
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14. Blue carbon, a key tool in the climate toolbox
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we discuss blue carbon, a key tool in the climate change toolbox. We explore how marine habitats can lock away atmospheric carbon, from our coasts to the distant seafloor, both locally and globally. Most importantly though , we discuss the importance of partnering up with nature, to "top up" how we tackle climate change Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests Lisa Bensen and Ruth Parker.
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13. Get in the zone, understanding marine habitats for Marine Protected Areas
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we explore Marine Protected Areas, from mapping uncharted areas of the seafloor, to understanding how plants and animals use habitats across the globe. So if you're interested in exploring the many threads of information behind that patchwork quilt of MPAs, then join us, as we get in the zone! Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests Alison Pettafor and Oliver Hogg.
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12. Exploring the tree of life, biodiversity in a changing world
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we talk about biodiversity in a changing world, from what contributes defining biodiversity, to the past, present and future approaches used to discover new species. So, if you are curious about evolution, food webs or even tree of life, and how we untangle these complex topics, then this is the episode for you. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Peter Barry and Murray Thompson.
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11. The colour of pollution, understanding marine pollution
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we talk about "the colour of pollution", we discuss the sources of marine pollution, from the chemicals found to some of the impacts on systems such as food webs. We explore detection, monitoring, indicators and global objectives that contribute to prioritising where we can take action to reduce harm to our ocean. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Michelle Devlin and Andy Smith.
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10. Where could my toothbrush go? how we monitor marine litter
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we talk about marine litter. So, if you're at your bathroom sink daydreaming about your day ahead, this episode talks about where that toothbrush might end up when you've finished using it. We talk about marine litter monitoring and how changing our behaviour and attitude can bring about positive change, making sure humans only leave footprints for future generations. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Briony Silburn and Holly Nel
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9. Sounds of the ocean, exploring the orchestra beneath the waves
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we dip our ears into the ocean and listen to the magical soundscape beneath the waves. We discuss what we can hear underwater, from earth, animals and humans that contribute to the instruments, players and composition of a symphony. So submerge yourself in this episode as we open your ears to the magic of the ocean's orchestra, and a 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Nathan Merchant and Rosalyn Putland HEADPHONES RECOMMENDED FOR THIS EPISODE
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8. The heat is on, climate change and our ocean
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we talk about one of the greatest challenges of our generation, climate change. More specifically we learn about how temperature changes impact the ocean, and how we can come together to adapt to the changes we're seeing now, to protect our future. If you'd like to learn more and hear interesting stories on how we can tackle this challenge, then this is the episode for you. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: John Pinnegar and Susana Lincoln.
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7. Message in a bottle, how our ocean moves
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we explore how our ocean moves, from waves crashing on the seashore to the ocean conveyor belt moving across the globe. If you find yourself looking out at the sea and want to understand more of its secrets, join this episode and you may just uncover a treasure trove of information, hidden in a message in a bottle. Hosted & produced by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Piyali Chowdhury and Stephen Dye.
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NEW episodes coming soon...
Hi there, its Kirsty Bradley your host and producer, and its time to set sail again to explore more Unchatted Waters. We have new episodes coming in 2024 talking about big topics... like how the ocean moves, and challenges such as marine litter and climate change. We'll follow our usual format of me chatting with two guests, the people behind the science, with our trusty jargon alarm. So let's cast the lines off and continue our journey across Unchatted Waters…
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Introducing Unchatted Waters
The podcast that talks to the people behind the science. Take 1 minute to listen to our trailer and get ready for the voyage across unchatted waters. https://www.cefas.co.uk/podcasts
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6. Fish and chips, how fish biology and electronic tagging expose fish lifestyles
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we'll serve up a twist on the British classic. Exploring how fish and the electronic microchips found in our tags can tell us where fish go and give an insight into population movements and migration. So, grab your salt and vinegar and let's take a bite into this fascinating topic about fish and chips. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Jim Ellis and Serena Wright
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5. Fish Health, keeping aquatic animals healthy
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we talk about preventing disease outbreaks to ensure we can farm our seafood successfully. We learn about the Fish Health Inspectors travelling across England and Wales as well laboratory testing to uncover where disease came from and how to stop its spread. If you love a jigsaw puzzle, then this is the episode for you. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: David Verner-Jeffreys and Chris Evans
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4. Seafood safety, keeping seafood safe for consumers
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we will be talking about the microscopic world of pathogens, bacteria and viruses, but most importantly how to keep our seafood safe to eat, considering human health now and in the future. So, make sure you pop the cork on that champagne, get your oysters ready, as we peel back the shell into this fascinating topic. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Craig Baker-Austin and Andy Powell
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3. Setting sail to explore ecosystems during our surveys
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we'll be donning our lifejackets, putting on our wellies and exploring our scientific surveys. We'll discuss how we sample across the entire food web from the smallest phytoplankton to the largest fin whales. During our voyage we will talk about the people and technology that help us understand the ocean's ecosystem … so welcome onboard. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Jeroen Van Der Kooij and Sam Barnett
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2. Farming our seafood, a journey across time and space
Welcome to the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we'll be exploring the fascinating world of farming our seafood both across time and across the globe. We will get a taste of how seaweed is becoming a versatile ingredient in this sector and as usual our jargon alarm will make sure we explain any technical information. Making this episode on everyone's menu. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Elisa Capuzzo and Keith Jeffery
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1. One health, how human, environmental and animal health feed global appetites
Welcome to the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. In this episode we will be talking about aquatic food production. So, if you are hungry for a discussion on seafood, this is the episode for you. We discuss catching and farming our seafood as well as feeding global appetites both now and in the future. So, grab your knife and fork as we tuck into this delicious topic. Hosted by Kirsty Bradley with guests: Julie Bremner and Grant Stentiford
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Unchatted Waters, the podcast that talks to the people behind the science. The Unchatted Waters podcast hopes to bridge the knowledge gap between scientists and all listeners. The only prerequisite is you are curious about science, that’s it! Keep an ear out for exciting innovation, fun facts and our jargon alarm will help us explain any technical information…
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Centre for Environment Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas)
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