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By Breezy Mulligan
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Selena McMillan is a marine biologist who works for Reef Check, a non-profit that uses citizen scientists to collect data on the marine protected areas of our oceans. Selena is very passionate about diving and the diverse world that can be found at her doorstep in the kelp forests off the coast of California.
Links:
Reef Check
Contact Selena:
[email protected]
Dr. Denise Hardesty is a research scientist with CSIRO’s Oceans and Atmosphere. Her current research focus is on the flow of plastic from Australian communities to the ocean. She works closely with the government and the local communities to help create a comprehensive narrative of how marine debris affects us all. She is also a global woman whose work has taken her from Africa to Antarctica!
Natalie at the age of 30 quit her 9-5 job and then set out and became a record holder free diver, a scuba instructor and a yoga instructor. Her mermaid tale is super inspirational. Currently she lives on a sailboat named Nomad with her partner and they run charters where they cook for you, do yoga classes and teach you how to free dive!
Links:
Instagram: @freedive_yoga
Website: www.comeoneyoga.com
YouTube: Deepsearch Aquatics
Anna Cummins is the co-founder of the non-profit 5 Gyres which implements plastic research in the 5 gyres of our oceans, raises awareness about the plastic in our oceans and campaigns for changes in policy to promote more sustainable practices.
Links:
5 Gyres
Tania Aebi is the author of Maiden Voyage, her retelling of her adventure of sailing around the world starting at the age of 18. Since her solocircumnavigation, Tania has continued to inspire the sailing community and has not stopped setting out to find more stories to tell.
Links:
Tania Aebi's website
Maiden Voyage
*** Note: This episode was previously published in 2019. Information in the podcast may be out of date. Fresh 2020 episodes coming soon! The podcasts current website is www.mermaidtalespodcast.com***
Dakota is a young and empowered mermaid who created, Heirs to Our Oceans, a non-profit that educates and empowers youth to become leaders in ocean conservation. Not only has Dakota traveled the world talking to others of her generation about the one thing she is passionate about most, the ocean and protecting it, but she has also talked to members of Congress! This mermaid is going places and not just when she gets older but right now!
Links:
Heirs to Our Oceans
For the twelfth episode of Mermaid Tales I talked with Katherine Knight co-founder of Narwhal Expeditions a wilderness sailing expedition experience with a focus on exploring and protecting the beautiful arctic environment.
Links:
Narwhal Expedition website: https://www.narwhalexpeditions.com/
Find Katherine on Instagram @yachtnarwhal
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YachtNarwhal/
Katherine’s book choice: Dare to Do: Taking on the Planet by Bike and Boat by Sarah Outen
*** Note: This episode was previously published in 2018. Information in the podcast may be out of date. Fresh 2020 episodes coming soon! The podcasts current website is www.mermaidtalespodcast.com***
For the eleventh episode of Mermaid Tales I talked with Farah Obaidullah founder of Women4Oceans a nonprofit organization that brings women together from around the world who work in some way to protect the ocean. On the Women4Ocean website, you can find a searchable database of women who are experts in their field and you can even search by subject or location.
*** Note: This episode was previously published in 2018. Information in the podcast may be out of date. Fresh 2020 episodes coming soon! The podcasts current website is www.mermaidtalespodcast.com***
For the seventh episode of Mermaid Tales, I talked with Jamie Nakatani, a veterinary student who in her spare time (because vet students have loads of that!) crochets plastic bags into sea creatures! All of her proceeds go to amazing ocean organizations. You can check out her store on Etsy called The Plastic Albatross.
*** Note: This episode was previously published in 2018. Information in the podcast may be out of date. Fresh 2020 episodes coming soon! The podcasts current website is www.mermaidtalespodcast.com***
For the tenth episode of Mermaid Tales, I talked with Emily Greenberg, a solo mermaid sailor making her dreams come true on her own terms. Emily writes about her sailing adventures on her blog Dinghy Dreams.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.