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    Explore "sustainablefishing" with insightful episodes like "Smologies #20: FISHES with Chris Thacker", "'Scallop Discos': How Some Glitzy Lights Could Lead To A Low-Impact Fishery", "#1770 - Valentine Thomas", "An SOS From The Ocean" and "The Seaspiracy “virtually empty ocean” claim" from podcasts like ""Ologies with Alie Ward", "Short Wave", "The Joe Rogan Experience", "TED Radio Hour" and "More or Less: Behind the Stats"" and more!

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    Smologies #20: FISHES with Chris Thacker

    Smologies #20: FISHES with Chris Thacker

    Ichthyology is not easy to say, but fish are easy to love. Dr. Chris Thacker will get you so thrilled to stare into a pond or look up pictures of silvery sea serpent-looking fish friends. 

    Hilariously charming fish expert and LA County Natural History Museum Curator of Ichthyology, Dr. Thacker took Alie to a basement full of several million jars of fish to chat about the worst fish husbands, the weirdest mating behaviors, the scariest fish, the nicest fish, the tiniest fish, how they breathe, how you can help reverse global warming, and whether you should pee in wetsuits. I love her so much and so will you. 

    (For the adult version, the full-length episode is linked below.)

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    Full-length (not classroom-friendly) episode + tons of science links

    A donation went to: SeafoodWatch.org

    Wondercon: Friday March 24, 6pm panel

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    Other full-length episodes you may enjoy: Oceanology (OCEANS), Cnidariology (CORALS), Environmental Toxicology (POISONS), Selachimorphology (SHARKS), Elasmobranchology (MORE SHARK STORIES)

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    'Scallop Discos': How Some Glitzy Lights Could Lead To A Low-Impact Fishery

    'Scallop Discos': How Some Glitzy Lights Could Lead To A Low-Impact Fishery
    Scientists in the UK have discovered that if they take a pot meant for catching crabs and just add some bright lights, scallops flock through the door like it's Studio 54. Scallops are normally fished via trawling or dredging—methods that can cause lasting damage to delicate seafloor ecosystems. So this accidental discovery (the lights were initially added to attract crab) could have a significant impact on scallop fishing. We talk with one of the scientists, Robert Enever of Fishtek Marine, a company that creates sustainable fishing gear, about this collaboration between science, industry and conservation.

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    An SOS From The Ocean

    An SOS From The Ocean
    For centuries, humans have relied on the oceans for resources and food... but even the deepest sea has its limits. This hour, TED speakers discuss how we can save our seas to save our planet. Guests include marine biologists Asha de Vos, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, and Alasdair Harris, and oceanographer Sylvia Earle.

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    The Seaspiracy “virtually empty ocean” claim

    The Seaspiracy “virtually empty ocean” claim

    Popular Netflix documentary Seaspiracy has sparked a lot of debate recently, including some controversy over some of the claims the documentary makes and the numbers behind them. One of the most striking is that: “if current fishing trends continue we will see virtually empty oceans by the year 2048.” Although overfishing is a global problem, we take a look and find that this scenario is unlikely.

    Oceanology (THE OCEAN) with Ayana Johnson: Encore Presentation

    Oceanology (THE OCEAN) with Ayana Johnson: Encore Presentation

    With some fresh updates, ocean and policy expert Dr. Ayana Johnson guests in an encore presentation of a fan favorite episode. Hear updates from her, learn about her new podcast “How to Save a Planet,” and what she’s been up to since this episode originally aired in 2018. Are plastic straws really that bad? What's the oldest message in a bottle? Any scuba vs. snorkel strategies? Does sunscreen kill coral? Can we reverse ocean warming in our lifetime? Alie struggles with finding a balance between the wonders and the bummers, and in the first 20 or so minutes, we’ll learn weird ocean trivia, why we love the sea, and facts about the ocean's depths and beauty. Then, we get to the sad stuff: ocean health, climate change, acidification, pollution, policy and what we can all do.

    If you've been feeling helpless, this episode gives you all the tools you need to understand and help our friend, the World Ocean.

    Also: some great information about whale pee.

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