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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
There are few people with closer ties to the ocean than the athletes who have built careers among the waves. In this episode, professional surfer Adrian "Ace" Buchan talks about his history with the sport of surfing, how it has grown his relationship with the ocean, and the ocean conservation efforts he is involved in.
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When the world’s best surfer asks you to build him the perfect wave, where do you begin? That’s the question Kelly Slater Wave Co.’s chief scientist Adam Fincham had to ask himself when Kelly Slater came to him in 2007, proposing building the “perfect” man-made wave. In this episode, Adam Fincham discusses the winding road that took him from academia to making waves, the science behind the wave pool, and his thoughts on the future of surfing.
You may have heard of The Ocean Cleanup, but how does the cleanup project work? In this episode of The Other 70%, the Ocean Cleanup’s lead computational modeler Bruno Sainte-Rose explains the impacts of ocean pollution, the technology being used to remove plastic from the ocean, and how the organization is making informed, nature-based solutions to bring back our healthy, clean oceans.
The Ocean Cleanup website
The ocean: the final frontier? For years, space exploration has been viewed as the pinnacle of technological advancement; ocean exploration, on the other hand, viewed as a task for old sailors and weathered ships. In this conversation, Houston Mechatronics co-founder Nicolaus Radford discusses how they aim to change the way we view ocean exploration and ocean technology as part of their mission to create subsea robots with unprecedented capabilities.
Houston Mechatronics website
The ocean provides a wealth of resources to populations globally. From fisheries to tourism to energy production, many industries rely on the ocean-- and the so-called "blue economy" these industries make up is growing each year. Hear founder and CEO of venture capital firm Fynd Ventures Maren Bauer discuss the potential for investment in the Blue Economy, her previous investment successes, and what excites her the most about these industries.
Fynd Ventures website
"Ghost fishing" doesn't refer to paranormal activity, but rather the entrapment of fish in discarded fishing nets or fishing gear. This harmful phenomenon is being tackled by diving organization Ghost Diving, who are committed to freeing coral reefs and other fish habitats from debris. Pascal van Erp, Ghost Diving founder and diver, explains the importance of clearing the oceans of discarded fishing gear in this episode of The Other 70%.
Ghost Diving website
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Cities, mountain ranges, open fields-- we have extensive knowledge of what the Earth's surface looks like. What the sea floor looks like, however, is a completely different story. Bedrock Ocean Exploration has set out to create a medium-resolution map of the entire ocean. In this episode of The Other 70%, Bedrock CEO and co-founder Anthony DiMare explains how detailed knowledge of subsea terrain is crucial to our lives on land, and how he envisions the future of our blue planet.
Bedrock Ocean website
Aquaculture and fisheries have been a hot topic recently. Is it sustainable to eat farmed fish? What do these fish actually eat? How does it compare to open-ocean fishing? To address some of these questions, we sat down with David Kelly, CEO of aquaculture technology company Innovasea. In this episode of The Other 70%, we discuss what makes a sustainable fish farm, challenges associated with aquaculture, and more.
Innovasea website
Imagine a self-driving boat bringing you through the canals of Amsterdam. The Roboat project aims to make that a reality. Roboat is a development collaboration between the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In developing the world's first fleet of autonomous floating vessels for the city of Amsterdam, it investigates the potential of self-driving technology to change our cities and their waterways. In this episode of The Other 70%, Ynse Deinema, ROBOAT Project Manager, discusses the potential for autonomous boats to reshape the way we think about urban infrastructure.
What do you do with an offshore oil rig once it's no longer in use? One surprising option: turn it into an artificial reef. In this episode, we interview the co-founders of the women-owned marine environmental consulting firm Blue Latitudes, Emily Hazelwood and Amber Sparks, about their story in the innovative ocean conservation world.
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.