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Ocean Currents is hosted by Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary on KWMR, community radio for West Marin in Northern California. The show hosts ocean experts about research, management issues, natu... more
FAQs about Ocean Currents Radio Program:How many episodes does Ocean Currents Radio Program have?The podcast currently has 144 episodes available.
November 09, 2011Abalone on the Sonoma CoastLaura-Rogers Bennett, Senior Biologist Specialist with the California Department of Fish and Game and UC Davis Wildlife Health Center talks about the highly prized abalone snail and the impact of a late summer "Red Tide" that resulted in a huge die off and early recreational abalone fishery closure....more55minPlay
November 09, 2011Pathstar program and Sooty ShearwatersThe first half of the show highlights the Pathstar program, a program that SF doctor Nancy Iverson started to help the native american Lakota tribe in Pine Ridge South Dakota, where participants come to San Francisco and complete a transformative swim in SF Bay from Alcatraz to shore, amongst several other educative activities. The 2nd half of the show I talk with Josh Adams, seabird ecologist with the Western Ecological Research Center, USGS. Josh talks about the incredible lifestyle of Sooty Shearwaters, their natural history and hotspots in the CA Current for them....more25minPlay
September 23, 2011Part One-Indigenous Cultures and Ocean Resource Management-a workshop in American SamoaIn July, 2010 several experts spoke at a special workshop convening educators, scientists, policy makers and the public in American Samoa highlighting the involvement of indigenous cultures with management and responsible use of ocean resources. This show highlights a few of the speakers at the workshop and is in two parts. Part one of two....more29minPlay
September 23, 2011Part Two-Indigenous Cultures and Ocean Resource Management-a workshop in American SamoaIn July, 2010 several experts spoke at a special workshop convening educators, scientists, policy makers and the public in American Samoa highlighting the involvement of indigenous cultures with management and responsible use of ocean resources. This show highlights a few of the speakers at the workshop and is in two parts. Part two of two....more29minPlay
August 03, 2011"Flotsametrics" what we can learn by tracking currents via shoreline debris?Dr. Curt Ebbesmeyer-retired oceanographer, professional beachcomberCurt has studied oceanographic currents his entire life. In the 1990s Curt founded the Beachcombers Network to connect marine debris that washed up on shore with its sources. Every piece of debris has a human story, some more interesting than others. Curt's book, Flotsametrics and the Floating World describes the entire story and how science has advanced by tracking items like Nike Shoes and Rubber Duckies and their dispersal from container spills at sea....more52minPlay
June 10, 2011How does the ocean affect weather?David Reynolds, chief meteorologist of NOAA's National Weather Service forecast office in Monterey, CA talks about various ocean conditions and how they impact our weather. He also addresses how climate change may impact our weather on the coast of CA....more50minPlay
June 03, 2011Ocean NoiseMichael Stocker of Ocean Conservation Research, talks about the latest in underwater noise, especially associated with oil exploration and drilling....more50minPlay
October 08, 2010Ocean Conditions, Summer, 2010The spring and summer months of 2010 were incredibly productive for migratory and local wildlife in the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries and all along the west coast of CA. Hear from Dr. Jaime Jahnke of PRBO Conservation Science about the observations made during the collaborative Applied CA Current Ecosystem Studies Program (ACCESS). On the second half of the show, hear from David McGuire from Sea Stewards as he talks about Sharktober Fest, a series of events and programs geared to increase awareness and appreciation for sharks. Scott Tye from Marin Surfrider Foundation closes the show highlighting water quality issues and events Marin Surfrider is hosting in October....more1h 3minPlay
July 07, 2010Climate Change ImpactsHear about the expected climate change impacts that our coastal and ocean ecosystem in Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries may expect. What do we know now? What do decision makers need to do to prepare? What can we do?...more55minPlay
June 21, 2010White Sharks off the Marin CoastScot Anderson has been actively participating in white shark research at the Farallon islands and off the coast of Point Reyes. Hear about how a once feared animal, is now a species of concern....more54minPlay
FAQs about Ocean Currents Radio Program:How many episodes does Ocean Currents Radio Program have?The podcast currently has 144 episodes available.