
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Meet the oceans’ unsung hero.
Human activity is having a huge impact on the world’s oceans - global warming, pollution from fish farms and damage from the fishing industry are all threatening some of the oceans most important ecosystems.
But one creature might be able to help. The humble sea cucumber – an animal in the same family as starfish that looks like a lumpy sausage and lives on the ocean floor.
We meet the Australian researchers using drones to count the cucumbers to understand how their poo is helping coral reefs. And in Madagascar, we speak to the local communities which are learning to sustainably farm the creature, protecting the seas and increasing their income along the way.
Presenter: Myra Anubi
Email: [email protected]
By BBC World Service4.8
229229 ratings
Meet the oceans’ unsung hero.
Human activity is having a huge impact on the world’s oceans - global warming, pollution from fish farms and damage from the fishing industry are all threatening some of the oceans most important ecosystems.
But one creature might be able to help. The humble sea cucumber – an animal in the same family as starfish that looks like a lumpy sausage and lives on the ocean floor.
We meet the Australian researchers using drones to count the cucumbers to understand how their poo is helping coral reefs. And in Madagascar, we speak to the local communities which are learning to sustainably farm the creature, protecting the seas and increasing their income along the way.
Presenter: Myra Anubi
Email: [email protected]

7,585 Listeners

889 Listeners

1,049 Listeners

5,454 Listeners

1,794 Listeners

961 Listeners

1,751 Listeners

1,045 Listeners

2,094 Listeners

90 Listeners

261 Listeners

347 Listeners

973 Listeners

411 Listeners

418 Listeners

87 Listeners

743 Listeners

236 Listeners

336 Listeners

351 Listeners

477 Listeners

3,188 Listeners

715 Listeners

1,018 Listeners