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Coastal Geohazards Podcast

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Category: Ocean Tech & Innovation; Culture, Policy & Society

Topics include: Coastal communities; Climate change; Data science/Modelling; Engineering; Environment/Sustainability; Geology; Policy; Law; Marine Science (general)

Language: English

In this podcast I explore all things related with coastal geohazards in the UK and around the world.

By connecting environment, money and governance, you will become aware of coastal risk and adaptation options and you will learn how to navigate the ever growing news and ideas in this topic with the help and information from me, Andres Payo. I am a geoscientist and head of the Coasts & Estuaries team at the British Geological Survey. This initiative is driven by my interest in avoiding future coastal maladaptation and the suffering associated with it.

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Think Deep!

Category: Culture, Policy & Society; Marine Biology & Ecology; General Ocean Knowledge

Topics include: Deep Sea; Law; Ocean Literacy; Seabed; Policy; People & the Ocean; Marine Science (general); Marine Life; Indigenous knowledge & stewardship; Environment/Sustainability

Language: English

Think Deep! is a new podcast series from the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) decoding deep-ocean science and policy. The podcast uncovers the connections that tie us to the deep ocean and demystifies the governance frameworks that strive to protect it – from climate to biodiversity, from UNCLOS to the BBNJ Agreement. Whether you’re a student, scientist, policy professional, or just someone who cares about the ocean, join DOSI as we explore the deep ocean's mysteries, confront its challenges, and shape its future together!

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The Outlaw Ocean

📚 Category: Maritime & Industry
🏷️ Topics include: Fishing; Law; Policy; People & the Ocean
🌐 Language: English

The Outlaw Ocean Podcast is a seven-part series that explores a gritty and lawless realm rarely seen, populated by traffickers and smugglers, pirates and mercenaries, wreck thieves and repo men, vigilante conservationists and elusive poachers, seabound abortion providers, clandestine oil dumpers, shackled slaves and cast-adrift stowaways.

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🔗 https://www.theoutlawocean.com/the-outlaw-ocean-podcast/

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Seas of opportunity: navigating the Blue Economy

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📚 Category: Culture, Policy, & Society
🏷️ Topics include: Blue Economy; Environment/Sustainability; Law; Policy; Indigenous knowledge & stewardship
🌐 Language: English

Embark on a nautical journey with law firm Simmons & Simmons and UK NGO The Marine Conservation Society with this podcast series dedicated to the Blue Economy.

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🔗 https://www.simmons-simmons.com/en/publications/clrhol0z5003wur48hqcixb18/seas-of-opportunity-blue-economy-podcast-series

Sea Control

📚 Category: Maritime & Industry
🏷️ Topics include: Policy; Law; Defense; Maritime Security
🌐 Language: English

Sea Control is Center for International Maritime Security (CIMSEC)'s Flagship podcast. We focus on maritime security, naval affairs, and defense and foreign policy

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🔗 https://sea-control.simplecast.com/episodes

Right of Way

📚 Category: Culture, Policy, & Society
🏷️ Topics include: Law; Policy
🌐 Language: English

No Trespassing. Private Road. No Parking. These are the signs that are more and more frequently seen along Nova Scotia’s coastline. As Canadians access the shore for recreation, science, or even just to take in the natural beauty of the coast, they are being increasingly met with physical barriers to the beach, few options to park or use public transportation to get to the coast, and problems with litter and marine debris in the areas they can access. Private property ownership dominates Nova Scotia’s coastline, and while the public wants access, property owners also want to enjoy privacy and avoid the degradation of their land. In other words, in a province known as Canada’s Ocean Playground, people are increasingly asking – a playground for who? In Nova Scotia, we have a right to be on the coastline below the high water mark, but no protected right to get there. But should we? Right of Way is a podcast that explores the issue of coastal access in Nova Scotia (and Canada more broadly) through the stories of property owners, communities, scientists, policy makers, environmental activists, surfers, hikers, and more. Join us weekly for new episodes.

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🔗 https://open.spotify.com/show/2QRXcCDXS9iAp9doThxxZx/

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Marine Crime

📚 Category: Maritime & Industry
🏷️ Topics include: Fishing; Law; Policy
🌐 Language: Deutsch

Illegale Fischerei, versklavte Crews, Mord und Totschlag: Die Hohe See birgt finstere Abgründe. Viele dieser unglaublichen, spannenden und erschreckenden Geschichten gelangen nie an die Wasseroberfläche. Doch jetzt bringen wir Licht ins Dunkel: Mit OCEAN CRIME, dem ersten True Crime-Podcast über Verbrechen auf Hoher See!

Madeleine und Maja aus dem BRACENET-Team lüften hautnah die Geheimnisse der Meere. Sie erforschen wahre Fälle und blenden O-Töne von jenen Menschen ein, die die Geschichten selbst erlebt haben oder sie aus erster Hand von den Opfern kennen. Von Piratenangriffen, die nicht alle überlebten, über Schmuggelware, die es bis in dein Tiefkühlfach schafft, bis hin zum perfekten Mord auf einem Kreuzfahrtschiff - OCEAN CRIME bringt dich zum Gruseln, zum Nachdenken und zum Handeln.

Jeden zweiten Freitag hörst du einen neuen Fall. In jeder Folge bekommst du außerdem einen Tipp, was du tun kannst, damit es zukünftig auf und unter Wasser besser zu geht. So ist OCEAN CRIME der erste True Crime-Podcast, mit dem DU deinen eigenen Beitrag leisten kannst.

Sei dabei und tauche ein in die Verbrechen unserer Weltmeere.

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🔗 https://bracenet.net/ocean-crime/

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Environmental Security Podcast

📚 Category: Culture, Policy, & Society
🏷️ Topics include: Fishing; Law; Policy
🌐 Language: English

RUSI’s Environmental Security Podcasts take a deeper look at the environmental challenges threatening our planet’s net worth, as well as national and international security.

Against the backdrop of a warming world, guest experts join our hosts Grace Evans and Lauren Young to examine topics including the illegal wildlife trade; illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing; and the human exploitation of Earth’s natural resources more broadly. Throughout the series, we will discuss current global responses, highlight gaps in our collective understanding, and explore novel ways to combat global environmental security challenges.

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🔗 https://rusi.org/podcast-series/environmental-security-podcasts

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Clocean Podcast - Wta'n: Our living ocean

📚 Category: General Ocean Knowledge; Culture, Policy, & Society

🏷️ Topics include: Climate Change; Law; Marine Life; Marine Pollution; Policy

🌐 Language: English

An educational series about emerging ocean topics in Mi'kma'ki (Atlantic Canada) and beyond.

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🔗 https://canadian-podcasts.com/podcast/clocean-podcast-wta-n-our-living-ocean

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