Ocean Calls Why should Europeans start eating seaweed? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of edible algae. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it? 02/05/2024
Ocean Calls Will AI finally help us uncover the mysteries of the deep sea? In this episode, we will discuss the Digital Twin of the Ocean. We explore the goals of this EU initiative and examine how it can aid in combating plastic pollution, saving endangered species like marine turtles, and protecting our harbours from meteotsunamis. 18/04/2024
Ocean Calls Unexploded bombs in the Black Sea and the Baltic In this episode of Ocean Calls, we discuss the complicated problem of dumped munitions and unexploded bombs in both the Black Sea and the Baltic. What is the environmental impact of these weapons in the water and what can we do about it? 05/04/2024
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: How should the sea sound? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, we listen to experts discussing underwater noise in all its forms. We hear what a happy coral reef sounds like, how Russia's war in Ukraine is hurting dolphins’ ears, and why slowing down ships could drastically change underwater acoustics. 08/06/2023
Ocean Calls Podcast: What's the future of Europe's young fishers? In partnership with The European Commission As European fisheries struggle to recruit a new workforce, the sector has concerns for the future. 25/05/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are underwater cables safe? In partnership with The European Commission The media loves telling stories about how one country could steal data from their adversary or cut their web connection altogether by attacking undersea cables. But how true are these claims? 11/05/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are marine heatwaves changing the Med forever? In partnership with The European Commission From May to August last year, nearly the entire surface of the Mediterranean was hit by marine heatwaves. Why are the heatwaves happening, what's the impact on corals and fish, and can we do anything about it? 27/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are Marine Protected Areas working? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of #OceanCalls we’re discussing if Marine Protected Areas are really working, and what can we do to improve them. 13/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Should we eat wild or farmed salmon? In partnership with The European Commission Salmon is a wonderful fish – not only is it delicious, but it’s also packed with nutrients. But the Atlantic salmon that we can find here in Europe is also an endangered species. So for us as consumers, what is a more sustainable choice: wild or farmed salmon? 30/03/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Should we worry about sharks? In partnership with The European Commission In popular culture sharks are portrayed as bloodthirsty, vengeful human killers. But scientists say these magnificent animals are in danger and deserve our attention. 16/03/2023
Ocean Calls Why are dolphins and tuna hunting in Greenland? In partnership with The European Commission We talk with glaciologist Sofia Ribeiro and marine biologist Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen about the changes underway as global warming overwhelms Greenland. Our guest in our 'Ocean Favourite' segment is endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh. 02/03/2023
Ocean Calls Is there still time to restore our oceans? We asked marine experts In partnership with The European Commission Ocean ecosystems are dying because of pollution, overfishing, and the effects of climate change. 08/12/2022
Ocean Calls What’s the future of offshore renewables? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, we're talking about the emerging sector of ocean energy. Will the ocean produce enough to fade out fossil fuels? How's it all going to work? 24/11/2022
Ocean Calls Can we protect our high seas? In partnership with The European Commission In this Ocean Calls episode, we discuss a deal that’s been on the United Nations’ table for over 20 years on how to protect the high seas. 10/11/2022
Ocean Calls Illegal fishing: Who is responsible? In partnership with The European Commission Devastating economic damage, loss of biodiversity, slavery and violating human rights… In this episode of Ocean Calls, we’re discussing illegal fishing, a serious criminal offence that is almost impossible to regulate. 27/10/2022
Ocean Calls Is it possible to end ocean plastic pollution? In partnership with The European Commission Future archeologists discovering the seas should be able to identify our moment in history by the layers of plastic we left behind. The situation is alarming, and many people are calling for an urgent solution. What can be done to clean up our oceans? 13/10/2022
Ocean Calls Deep-sea mining: solution or environmental disaster? In partnership with The European Commission We have a growing appetite for Earth's mineral resources and the mysterious deep-sea harbours huge quantities of rare metals that greentech industries crave. 29/09/2022
Ocean Calls Is it OK to eat fish if you love the ocean? In partnership with The European Commission Do you know where the fish you're eating has come from? This question and more are answered in the latest episode of the Ocean Calls podcast. 15/09/2022
Ocean Calls Is it too late to save the ocean? In partnership with The European Commission In the first episode of the Ocean Calls podcast, Johan Rockström and George Monbiot debate whether it's too late to save the ocean from threats such as climate change and overfishing. 29/06/2022
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls, the podcast making waves on our blue planet In partnership with The European Commission Ocean Calls is making a comeback with a new season premiering on March 2nd. Get ready to plunge into a myriad of scintillating subjects, including underwater noise pollution, the future of sharks, and marine protected areas. 08/06/2022