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Welcome to the special episode of the podcast!
I know this is a personal finance and investing podcast but it won't hurt to change course from time to time especially as the topics being discussed in this episode relates to preserving the beauty and longevity of marine mammals at sea. We mostly talked on how building infrastructures at sea affect marine mammals such as whales and dolphins. Ruben Van der Neut, a marine data scientist, and Elisa Rebolledo, a marine ecologist and marine mammal observer dive with me deeper into how subsea construction sounds disrupt marine mammals and how new structures at sea can be or can't be beneficial on native marine species. It is an overall lovely conversation we have here and would add value to those who are curious on the impact of humanity's thirst for more energy sources at sea. I will apologize ahead for the subpar audio quality that you are used to as I only have one microphone on hand which is not optimized in recording three people live. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways from this episode:
What roles Elisa and Ruben fulfill onboard our ship [3:18]
Effects of subsea construction noise on marine mammals [5:05]
Windmill farms at sea, good or bad? [8:25]
The improving trend on the offshore and shipping industry on marine noise pollution [11:42]
Are we hearing whale songs right as it is? [14:00]
Why marine mammals mainly use sound for communication. [17:09]
Craziest and most common relationships among different marine species [18:10]
Creepiest underwater sounds at sea [21:26]
Plastic pollution on the diets of marine mammals. [24:54]
The techno sound of Weddell seals in the Antarctic! [26:03]
A bit of a personal peek into why I am not in the science profession [28:18]
Elisa Rebolledo's research in plastic pollution on marine life - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/28030/1001966.pdf?sequence=1#page=89
Source of Weddell seals sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVEqHOlYd4
Reach out to me thru my email - [email protected]
in my Facebook page as well - https://fb.me/theseafarerinvestorpod
By SeoshinWelcome to the special episode of the podcast!
I know this is a personal finance and investing podcast but it won't hurt to change course from time to time especially as the topics being discussed in this episode relates to preserving the beauty and longevity of marine mammals at sea. We mostly talked on how building infrastructures at sea affect marine mammals such as whales and dolphins. Ruben Van der Neut, a marine data scientist, and Elisa Rebolledo, a marine ecologist and marine mammal observer dive with me deeper into how subsea construction sounds disrupt marine mammals and how new structures at sea can be or can't be beneficial on native marine species. It is an overall lovely conversation we have here and would add value to those who are curious on the impact of humanity's thirst for more energy sources at sea. I will apologize ahead for the subpar audio quality that you are used to as I only have one microphone on hand which is not optimized in recording three people live. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways from this episode:
What roles Elisa and Ruben fulfill onboard our ship [3:18]
Effects of subsea construction noise on marine mammals [5:05]
Windmill farms at sea, good or bad? [8:25]
The improving trend on the offshore and shipping industry on marine noise pollution [11:42]
Are we hearing whale songs right as it is? [14:00]
Why marine mammals mainly use sound for communication. [17:09]
Craziest and most common relationships among different marine species [18:10]
Creepiest underwater sounds at sea [21:26]
Plastic pollution on the diets of marine mammals. [24:54]
The techno sound of Weddell seals in the Antarctic! [26:03]
A bit of a personal peek into why I am not in the science profession [28:18]
Elisa Rebolledo's research in plastic pollution on marine life - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/28030/1001966.pdf?sequence=1#page=89
Source of Weddell seals sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVEqHOlYd4
Reach out to me thru my email - [email protected]
in my Facebook page as well - https://fb.me/theseafarerinvestorpod