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Ocean Matters Podcast
by Phil Plumley.
A Podcast dedicated to the love and preservation of the oceans. Past, Present & Future. Raising Awareness every step of the Way.
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752
Memory - What the Ocean Remembers
What the Ocean Remembers
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751
Patience - How the Ocean Operates on Timescales Beyond Us
How the Ocean Operates on Timescales Beyond Us
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750
Invisible Currents
A few words on understanding the importance of what we do not see.
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749
Ocean & Culture — How the Sea Shapes Who We Are
Further thoughts on the previous recordings.
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748
Proximity – The Ocean Is Closer Than You Think
A few thoughts on the proximity of the ocean.
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747
Scale – How Small Actions Connect to a Global Ocean
A few thoughts on adopting a new perspective on scale.
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746
Restoration – What Can Actually Be Repaired?
A few thoughts on ocean restoration.
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745
The Deep Ocean – Time, Pressure, and Irreversibility
A few words on the deep ocean.
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744
The Ocean We Don’t See – Sound, Silence, and Noise
Revisiting the dimension of sound within the ocean.
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743
Time, Climate, and the Ocean’s Hidden Rhythms
inspired by an article in SciTechDaily.
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742
The Ocean Never Changes All at Once.
Based on an article from Earth.
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741
What Lies Beneath
inspired by an article authored by Imogen Folkes.
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740
What the Ocean Remembers
Inspired by the military waste from world war 2 dumped into the Baltic sea.
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739
The Ocean’s Enforcement Gap: Why Protection Isn’t Protection
inspired by an article by Rhett Ayers Butler.
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738
The Machines Exploring Our Last Unknowns
From single drones to systems.
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737
The AUV That Went Under the Ice… and Didn’t Come Back
A few words on when innovation falls short.
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736
From Ice to Stone — The Hidden Ocean Legacy of Douglas Mawson
Based on an article found on Mawson, reminding us where the ocean also was.
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735
Ancient Warnings: Climate Change Before Modern Science
wisdom from antiquity.
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734
Rogue Waves — The Ocean Myth That Turned Out to Be Real
inspired by an article on the topic un phys.org.
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733
Tsunami Risks in the Mediterranean.
A few words following the read of an article on the topic in phys.org
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732
One Ocean.
A few words...
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731
Switzerland — The Country of Four Seas
Based on an article found in the SRI.
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730
Bridgers: The Leadership the Ocean Has Been Teaching Us All Along
Based on an article found in the HBR.
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729
Blue Carbon: What It Is, and Why It Matters
a short note on blue carbon.
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728
David Attenborough, Wonder, and Learning Not to Look Away
A reflection based upon an article in the Guardian.
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727
Ocean Matters Podcast, 2025
A few words on 2025 based on impressions and the wrap-up report from Spitify for the year 2025.
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726
Europe’s Changing Climate: Between Storms, Hope, and the Shape of Tomorrow
As authored by Phil Plumley
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725
Europe at the Crossroads: Innovation or Inertia?
As authored by Phil Plumley
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724
Can Singapore Keep the Lights On While Cutting Carbon?
As authored by Phil Plumley.
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723
The Law of the Sea and the Power of Accountability
As authored by Phil Plumley
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722
Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century
As authored by Damian Carrington
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721
Something is working’: UN climate chief optimistic about green transition.
As authored by Fiona Harvey.
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720
Edinburgh is first Scottish council to make Ocean Declaration
As authored by Rob Hutchins.
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719
Who Invented the Trireme, the Famous Warship of the Ancient Greeks?
As authored by Caleb Howells.
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718
Experimental ocean climate fixes move ahead without regulation
As authored by Edward Carver.
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717
Greenland’s unexpected discovery could change everything, scientists say
As authored by the futura team.
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716
Clearing the Air by Hannah Ritchie review – practical climate optimism
As authored by Stephen Poole.
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715
We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster
As authored by Kate Marvel.
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714
Frozen and unknown — Scientists confirm Earth has a new ocean
As authored by Beatriz T.
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713
The Ancient Wanderers of the Deep
As authored by Phil Plumley
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712
The Forecasts That Came True
As authored by Phil Plumley.
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711
Athy's new Shackleton Museum welcomes its first overseas visitors
As authored by Frank Taaffe.
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710
How spending two minutes picking up plastic on the beach can make a big difference
As authored by Joanne Hunt.
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709
How Sylvia Earle fell in love with the ocean
As authored by Avery Schuyler Nunn
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708
Blue sky thinking: why we need positive climate novels
As authored by Sarah Hall.
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707
18 years of sea wave records analysed to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form
As authored by Francesco Fedele.
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706
How Ancient Athens Became a Dominant Sea Power
As authored by Alexander Gale.
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705
The Smelly Beaches of Ancient Greece
As authored by Phil Plumley
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704
The beach is a popular summer destination, but for ancient Greeks it was a different story
As authored by Marie Claire Beaulieu.
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703
Sea-Fever by John Masefield
As authored by Carol Rumens.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A Podcast dedicated to the love and preservation of the oceans. Past, Present & Future. Raising Awareness every step of the Way.
HOSTED BY
Phil Plumley.
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