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    Explore "mote" with insightful episodes like "Corals Return to Keys - Jason Spadaro - MOTE", "Dr Jason Spadaro - Mote - Keys Coral Rescue", "Fra mote til sementbil", "MCHH 473: Mote Aquarium" and "EP. 042: "Goo" de Sonic Youth" from podcasts like ""Beyond the News WFLA Interviews", "Beyond the News WFLA Interviews", "Ung300", "Marine Conservation Happy Hour" and "El Álbum Esencial"" and more!

    Episodes (32)

    Corals Return to Keys - Jason Spadaro - MOTE

    Corals Return to Keys - Jason Spadaro - MOTE
    Scientists with Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota have been returning corals to Florida Bay, after they were removed because unusually high temperatures were causing the coral to bleach. The corals have been kept in onshore farms in the Keys and near Sarasota. There's also a promising sign with some corals resisting bleaching in the heat. We speak with Mote Program Manager Dr. Jason Spadaro.

    Fra mote til sementbil

    Fra mote til sementbil

    Christina Dobloug fra Hamar har planer om å delta å billøp i Dakar i 2024 og har i godt voksen alder begynt å kjøre sementbil. Hun har bakgrunn fra motebransjen, men hverdagen er en annen nå. Hør historien hennes i denne utgave av Ung300 podkasten med Pekka Lundefaret

    MCHH 473: Mote Aquarium

    MCHH 473: Mote Aquarium

    Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic have just finished their tour of Mote Marine Lab and Aquarium. Back in their hotel room, they chat about what they saw in the aquarium and the environmental outreach and exhibits that Mote has to offer visitors.

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    Pentecostés y el monte Sinaí (05-06-22)

    Pentecostés y el monte Sinaí (05-06-22)
    P. Santiago


    Cincuenta días después de la Resurrección, Jesús nos entrega una nueva Alianza, la del Espíritu Santo inscrita en el corazón humano. Algo similar ocurrió en el monte Sinaí, con la entrega de la Ley.

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    Dr Michael Crosby - Eugenie Clark 100th

    Dr Michael Crosby - Eugenie Clark 100th
    Dr Eugenie Clark was born 100 years ago Wednesday (May 4th). She was a marine scientist and ichthyologist who became known as the "Shark Lady" for her discoveries that changed public perception of sharks, and became the scientific founding figure of what is now Mote Marine Lab. The U.S. Postal Service is honoring her with a stamp. We speak with Mote CEO Dr. Michael Crosby about Clark's life and work.

    Episode 9: When I get older, I want to be a manatee

    Episode 9: When I get older, I want to be a manatee
    Manatees love warm water. So, when the waters in the Gulf of Mexico cool, the gentle, slow-moving mammals swim through several bodies of water to arrive here at in Fort Myers. Guest Laura Carr, Lee County Parks & Recreation specialist, tells us what she’s learned about these super-sized vegetarians who can’t say no (it’s a vertebrae thing) and how it might even be cool to be a manatee. Recorded Feb. 10, 2021. IG

    Blue Holes, the oceans’ role in climate change, and underwater cave diving

    Blue Holes, the oceans’ role in climate change, and underwater cave diving

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    Dr. Emily Hall is a staff scientist and program manager at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium. Hall explains her involvement with Mote, where she runs both the Ocean Acidification and Chemical and Physical Ecology programs. She discusses how oceans are able to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, therefore making them more acidic. Hall explains how scientists study and collect data about the oceans’ carbonate system. She also discusses what Red Tide is and how it can majorly impact both the food chain and human health. Hall explains that researching science questions generally leads to more questions. She shares that students need to reach out to others in order to discover more about careers they might be interested in exploring. She also tells us to explore other subjects in college to see what you might fall in love with. We discussed “Blue Holes” and Hall explains what they are and how they formed. Hall also explains what is involved with scientific diving and the process of becoming a technically certified underwater cave diver.  

    809. Lessons from 2,200 Miles on the Appalachian Trail

    809. Lessons from 2,200 Miles on the Appalachian Trail

    Kirk Mote believes "as human beings we are here to find our purpose and be as productive as we can using our talents and gifts. In my view, too many individuals choose comfort over change and settle for far less than they are capable of." Several years ago while attending a presentation about the Holocaust, Kirk saw an older gentleman get up from his chair, shuffle to the door and suddenly collapse, like he was having a heart attack. Kirk’s training in CPR saved a life that day and changed his forever.

    Breaking into Board Games Episode 71 - Levi Mote - Daily Magic Games

    Breaking into Board Games Episode 71 - Levi Mote - Daily Magic Games

    The hosts talk to Levi Mote, the developer behind Daily Magic Games, designer of Horizons, and game tinkerer extraordinaire! Listen in for a discussion about how developers have to walk a fine line between publisher needs and designer desires.

     

    Hosts:

    Tony - Designer - @beardedrogue

    Ian - Developer - @ianzangdesign

    Gil - Publisher - @gilhova

     

    "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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    Kevin Randle Interviews - MONTE SHRIVER - The Aztec UFO Crash

    Kevin Randle Interviews - MONTE SHRIVER - The Aztec UFO Crash
    Monte Shriver - Grew up in Aztec, NM. High School Graduation 1952. New Mexico State. Graduated in 1957 and commissioned as 2nd LT in the USAFR. Called active duty in April 1958. Attended Air Intelligence Office course at Shepard AFB, TX. Then Osan AFB Korea August 58-August 59. Assigned to 314th Air Division Intelligence office. Was appointed Target Intelligence Officer where his group maintained about 15 4-drawer file cabinets of potential targets in the Far East. Was appointed Top Secret Control Officer for the Intelligence directorate where he maintained all intelligence top secret documents for the Air Division. Given assignment to develop Target Folders for the ROKAF. Worked with 5th AF Targets branch and 8th Army Artillery Division to develop target list and delivered target folders to ROKAF target Intelligence. August 59 -March 1, 1960 Photo-Radar Intelligence training course at Shepard AFB. Released from active duty March 1, 1960. Promoted to Captain June 1, 1964 and subsequently discharged from the Air Force Reserve. Spent the balance of his career with the Bell System.

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    011 Judge Not?

    011 Judge Not?

    Only God can judge me! How many times have we heard that statement? Why would the Bible include a book called Judges if no one could judge us but God? Take a listen to see what the Word has to say about this matter. It will reveal that there is more than meets the eye. 

     

    Trading the Oceans

    Trading the Oceans
    From precious coral and slimey sea cucumbers to luxury fish lips and beautiful seahorses, this month Naked Oceans explores the many ways we trade the oceans. We sift through some of the highest price-tags in the sea and find out what impact this all has on ocean life. Helen pays a visit to an aquarium that breeds seahorses and finds out how to mail them around the world. And we ask, Is Blue Carbon the new green? Will converting marine life into carbon credits help fend off climate change? And in Critter of the Month we meet a very rare animal, with a very big appetite. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

    Trading the Oceans - 11.03.11 Naked Oceans

    Trading the Oceans - 11.03.11 Naked Oceans
    From precious coral and slimey sea cucumbers to luxury fish lips and beautiful seahorses, this month Naked Oceans explores the many ways we trade the oceans. We sift through some of the highest price-tags in the sea and find out what impact this all has on ocean life. Helen pays a visit to an aquarium that breeds seahorses and finds out how to mail them around the world. And we ask, Is Blue Carbon the new green? Will converting marine life into carbon credits help fend off climate change? And in Critter of the Month we meet a very rare animal, with a very big appetite.

    Mæggesinet 21.09.2010

    Mæggesinet 21.09.2010
    I dagens sending har vi anmeldt både Lars Saabye Christensens "Bernard Hvals Forsnakkelser" og nyoppsetningen på Trøndelag Teater, "Ifigeneia." Samtidig tar vi en titt på den amerikanske forskriften "Don't ask, don't tell" igjen, da Lady Gaga har forsøkt å ringe senatet for å gjøre forhandlinger. Vi har også snakket litt om fobier. Kos deg!