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A podcast for and about women involved in the oceans in some way, ocean sciences, ocean lifestyle, all of it! If you’re a fan of the oceans, listen in every week for something new about the ocean life!
Check out our Website at waterwomenpodcast.ca or our socials @ WaterWomenPodcast
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Water Women has been some incredible. This is not goodbye, but a stay salty until we meet again soon. <3
To celebrate our *almost* 100th episode!!! We're taking a stroll down memory lane and chatting again with Dr. Sylvia Earle!!!
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DNA? Epigenetics? SEA URCHINS? today's episode takes a wonderful dive into the amazing studies of the impact of hydrogen peroxide on sea urchin DNA to assess possible long term impacts of chemical contaminants on marine invertebrates! Join Fengjia and Jill as they talk all about the cool details of Fengjia's PHD!
More from Fengjia: https://www.sams.ac.uk/people/research-students/fengjia-liu/
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This weeks episode features up and coming young marine biologist and avid diver Bella! Bella walks Jill through what it was like getting her many different SCUBA certifications, what made her want to pursue marine biology, and what her future plans are!
More from Bella: @divingwithbella
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Today, Jill is joined by Leila Bagaço as they talk all things photo ID, Taxonomy, Ocean love, and the interesting unique history of the Azores!
More from Leila: @Leila_bagaco
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Last week we heard from Katie Osborn, and this week we are again!
Check out this episode from Katie's podcast Fisherwomen with Sarah O’Neal, PhD candidate at the University of Washington, about the impacts of the proposed Pebble Mine on Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon!
More from Katie: @fisherwomen
more from Sarah Sarah O’Neal in the field in Alaska: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt1W6ypFpMo Sarah O’Neal on ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah_Oneal2
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Are team Fish noodle or fish blob?? It's a very important discussion here with Katie Osborn, the super amazing woman behind the fisherwomen podcast!
We're talking all thing fish and fisheries! Take a listen now!
More from Katie @fisherwomenpod
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Meet the funniest Ocean tiktoker & Jills newest best friend after this episode, Jaida Elcock!
Jaida is a science communicator and a PhD student in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program for Biological Oceanography.She studies sharks and is interested in how they move throughout their environment and interact with the world around them! She's also tiktoks favourite fish girl!
More from Jaida: @sofishtication / @sofishtication_
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WE LOVE scientific communication here at water women, and joining us today to talk about the fun and importance of it is Cailene Gunn!
Cailene work with the Trition initiative & tells us all the behind the scene of why she does sci-comm and why she loves it so much!
More From Cailene: @c.gunn | @PNNLab
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Sometimes animals end up where they aren't suppose to be, then take over... these invasive species lead to massive amounts of work for all those involved! And today to get all up in these species business, Jill is joined by Alisha Gill and they talk the ins and outs of how invasive species end up where they do and why that is bad!
More from Alisha: @fintellectual_girl
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Today's Guest is Dr. Claire Madden! A sea world vet! In this episode Jill and Dr. Madden chat about the field of Marine vet science, how Claire got into the field, and what makes it worth it - including some of her craziest days, like a dolphin blood transfusion!
More from Claire: @drclairemadden
As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca
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Meet Anita Ankarlou, a self proclaimed ocean lover since birth and Water Women's youngest guest yet! She is ready to do what it takes to save the Red Sea!
Dive into today episode while Anita and Jill talk about the Red Sea, growing up with an ocean love and future plans for Antia!
More from Anita: @anitaankarlou
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what is up in the thames you ask? Wanda is here to fill up in! Learn more about the thames in this interview!
Today we talk about wildlife in the thames, pollution in the river and Wandas work and efforts in the thames!
more from Wanda: @thamespaddler
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Did you know lobsters made noise?? I didn't either - but thankful Jess is here to let us in on the secrets of the lobsters songs!!
More from Jess: @smithington00
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Dr. Vanessa Pirotta is a wildlife scientist and active scientific communicator! She also is a whale girl - much like Jill!
Join the two of them today as they discuss WHALE SNOT, how and Why it is captured, and what its like being a woman in a heavily male dominated field!
More from Vanessa: https://www.vanessapirotta.com
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Let's get Salty! Today Jill is joined by Finn van der Aar, also known as salt water stories! Today's chat covers everything from the importance of the ocean, to marine mammals, and even a bakery???
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More from Finn: @saltwaterstories.me
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We hear a lot about marine energy, but what really is it? And more importantly who is trying to understand it and how its going to affect us? This is where Alicia Amerson and the rest of her team at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are working on with the Triton Initiative!
More From PNNL: https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/triton
@pnnlab
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What else is there to say? Today Jill is joined by Dr. Sylvia Earle in a conversation about the ocean, its health and what we can expect for its future!
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the 21st Century Kartini is a Talk Show and Mentorship Programme that focuses on Celebrating Women in Ocean Science and Technology!! Listen in as we meet with the team, the founders, a mentor and two mentees! :)
@21stcenturykartini
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In today's episode Jill is join by Pam Ferris-Olson, the creator of Women mind the water, a platform that share stories and art that raises awareness of the connection between humans and water, reflects upon the ways humans engage with and shares responsibility for the ocean. Women Mind the Water began as a digital stories project. The stories highlight the personal experiences of women and their connections with water
More from women mind the water: @womenmindthewater
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In this episode Nakia Cullian joins us and tells us all about her research happening in Mozambique, how she got there (THE SAME DAY AS DEFENDING HER. MASTERS WHAT) and gives us some BTS of mantas!!!
Check out more from Nakia: @Naturenakk
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Let's talk Sharks, and octopus, and MIAZ... Meghan is a Marine Scientist, with a MSc in Octopus behavior and currently a PhD Student studying sevengill sharks!
She is the co host of Sharkpedia podcast and the co-founder of MIAZ!
More from Meghan: @megholst
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Surfrider is a grass roots organization that is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves and beaches, for all people, through a powerful activist network! Stefanie Sekich-Quinn is the Costal preservation manager! In her own words, Stefanie might tell you that she’s a “politics, law and policy” dork, but that isn’t the case at all. She is a leading expert in these fields on both the state and national level. Beginning as a San Diego Chapter Manager and working her way to her current position, Stefanie has been an absolutely integral part of the team. She also helped spearhead the Save Trestles campaign and continues to protect this legendary surf break and watershed. She earned a MA in Environmental Law and Policy from the University of Keele. Stefanie currently assists Surfrider’s chapter network to implement effective advocacy efforts at the local, state and federal levels to protect coastal resources and influence agencies and elected officials to plan for climate change impacts.
More from Surfrider: https://www.surfrider.org/mission
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Laura Garcia Barcia is a Ph.D. candidate at Florida International University’s Predator Ecology & Conservation Lab. Originally from Barcelona, Spain, she is an environmental biologist particularly interested in marine wildlife conservation. The ultimate goal of García Barcia’s research is to inform conservation measures that help improve the status of shark populations. In the future, she hopes to keep working on exploring the effect of pollutants on marine animals and the associated health risks for people who consume them
Check her out on social media: @lauragbarcia
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What do koalas and chlamydia have to o with the ocean? Well.. not much really. But Jas also does work with ecotoxicology, sharks, and humpback whales.
Today we also discuss imposter syndrome as an undergrad and how Jas got to where she is in her undergrad!
More from Jas: @jas.rasmussen
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Ever wondered what its like living on a sailboat with your sister? Wonder no more, Sascha and Nathalie are hear to spill the beans on what the past while for them has been like living together on a sailboat! How do you do it sustainably?? Catch your own food and make your own water of course......
Check out more from Sascha & Nathalie on all their socials: @sailingthefarside
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Okay did YOU know there were tiny little communities living in our oceans dirt? Like REALLY tiny little things, that actually play a huge role in our ocean health and wellbeing?? Because Mary Clinton sure did and has spent her masters trying to understand whats happening to them with climate change and where that can potentially lead us!
More from Mary: @Marineclinton
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Have you listened to the LGBTQ+ Stemcast yet? if not you should be! Today, host Annabel Gong chats with Jill about her work studying sharks and rays, and their super amazing podcast!!
Check out the LGBTQ+ StemCast Here: https://anchor.fm/LGBTQstemcast
More from Annabel: @annabelgong
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Right Whales, Manatees, and Drones, Gina Lonati is here to talk about them all! Gina is a PhD Student at UNB - Saint John studying the ever elusive and endangered right whales.....using drones? Join us today to hear all about why these animals are so important to protect, how she is using drones to gain valuable information about these animals, and some fun chats about what led Gina to where she is now!
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Checkout more from Gina: eubalaenagina
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Meet Marie, a creative genius, ocean enthusiast, plastic hater, water protector, and director of the UNB Art Centre! Over the past 10 years Marie has put on displays for World Water day with the UNB Art Centre to raise awarness about water accessibility and water issues world wide!
Click play to learn more!
UNB ART CENTRE: https://www.unb.ca/cel/enrichment/art-centre/
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If you look really closely, everything about the ocean is art, and thats what Janavi Kramer wants to share in her artwork and in her project below and beyond art! Take a listen as Jill and Janavi talk about what in the ocean is art, why art is important to the ocean and ocean communication, and how Janavi brings the ocean to life in her artwork !
More from Janavi : @belowandbeyondart
https://www.belowandbeyondart.co.uk
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We all learn life lessons, but very few of us get to learn them while rowing across not one, but THREE oceans! Today, ocean rower, Author, and environmental speaker Roz Savage tells us about the life lessons she learned while she spent her time rowing across the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean to raise awareness about the ecological crisis we are facing.
Learn more about Roz: https://www.rozsavage.com/
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Today we’re talking whales, literally! We're diving in with Dr. Bec Wellard tells us all about the amazing research she does on the vocalisations of orca whales!!
Enjoy the many tangents of two cetacean lovers as they discuss the ins and outs of the secret lives of whales!
Find out more about Bec & Project orca: http://www.projectorca.com.au
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Great white shark almost attacks? A snack for Komodo dragons? Tam certainly has had some wild experiences, and in this episode she sits down with Jill to talk all about her travels while participating in citizen science projects, and the books she has publish and a inside look to the one she's working on now.... featuring a previous water woman....!
Check out more from Tam!: www.travelswithtam.com/blog
Instagram, 2 @travelswithtam and @tamsanimals
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Anyone Can be a marine biologist - you just have to get there. Today Jill & Daisy Mae Talk about their obstacles on their path to ocean lovers and marine biologists in ope of inspiring other future marine biology lovers!
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On today's episode, Jill is joined by Emma Longden as they talk all things Cetacean & how they communicate!
You can follow along with Emma @Emmalongden on twitter!!
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The youngest water woman we've been joined by yet - Charlotte chats with Jill today about her passion from marine biology and how it birthed her project child - 60seconds4oceans! An instagram account that features 60 second videos of current marine biologists that she hopes inspires the next generation of marine biologists!
Check out more from Charlotte on instagram @60Seconds4Oceans
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Did you know your fish need check ups? It's true! And today we hear from the woman who does the check ups! Dr. Jessie Sanders is a fish vet , and she spends these next 40 minutes explaining what a fish vet does, why she became one and her advice for a young girl who wants to do the same!
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She discovered a new manta species, completed the first PhD on Mantas, and founded a marine mega-fauna foundation... She truly is a superhero water woman! Today Jill is joined by Dr. Andrea Marshall - aka queen of mantas - and they talk all things Manta, conservation, and journeys!
Checkout more from Andrea: @queenofmantas
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if you're an ocean lover, you know it and you probably love it! Today we're learning the behind the scenes story of the clothing thats taking the ocean by storm (and saving it!) Ocean mimic! Founder Emma joins Jill today as they talk sustainable shopping, ocean waste reduction, and new ocean mimic bikinis!
Check out mimic & get your own here: https://ocean-mimic.com
Check them out on instagram: @oceanmimic
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Today we dive in to talking to certified water woman Brinkley Davies! We talk all about her life growing up surfing, free diving, and spending time in the water and how it lead to where she is now, a marine biologist, head of the balu blue foundation, and creator of the Bandicoot Jewellery brand!
Check out more from Brinkley: https://www.brinkleydavies.com
OR on instagram @brinkleydavies
As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca
Instagram: @waterwomenpodcast, Facebook: @waterwomenPodcast, and Twitter @Waterwomenpod
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Let's jump in with TikTok's favourite marine biologist intertidal Kendra! We talk Kendra's journey into marine science, why she is passionate about scientific communication, and how she is staying motivated right now!
Check her out on her socials medias: @intertidalkendy
and her podcast: intertidal talks!
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Jill sits down today with a pal to discuss a fisheries opportunity for Arctic sea cucumbers, snowmageddon in New foundling, and Grad School life!
Check out more from Rachel: @rachelannekmorrison
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Today Jill and Sian chat about how working with gili Eco Trust, their coral saving work and how tourists can get free beer just by picking up trash?!!
Check out more from Sian: @siangilieco
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It's getting chilly today a Jill & Allison dive into Polar waters to talk about the invisible forrest in the ocean - the phytoplankton! Learn what phytoplankton ACTUALLY are, and why they're so important to us!
Check out more from Allison: @womanscientisit on instagram!
Check out the Pixar article: https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/talking-science-fluidity-pixar
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Today, Jill jumps in with her friend Valesca to dissect Valescas masters project, how half of her samples ended up in the UK without her, and how she started studying fish ear bones!
Check out more from Valesca on her socials: @Val_lisneria (Instagram) and @valescadegroot (Twitter)
As always you can find us on all social medias, instagram and Facebook @waterwomenpodcast and on twitter @waterwomenpod
You can find more from us, including Information about the women, our shop, and blog at waterwomenpodcast.ca
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In todays episode we're diving into unknown territory! FRESHWATER! Stephanie Sickler joins us to help us better understand the huge roll that fresh water systems play in our lives and why we should care about them more than we probably do! We talk all about Steph field work and what animals are actually the secret agents of chaos in freshwater & her fieldwork!
More from Steph: @aquaticlife13 on twitter and @just_a_river_rat on instagram
As always you can find us on all social medias, instagram and Facebook @waterwomenpodcast and on twitter @waterwomenpod
You can find more from us, including Information about the women, our shop, and blog at waterwomenpodcast.ca
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WELCOME BACK FOR SEASON 2!
To kick it off, Jill is joined by Emily Hague as they talk all things Marine Mammal! In this episode, we learn about Emilys overarching PhD and her love of marine science and where it began!
Check out more from Emily: @onthekillerwhaletrail on instagram and @onthekwtrail on twitter!
We're so excited to have you back for season 2 and to share even more stories of amazing water women!
As always you can find us on all social medias, instagram and Facebook @waterwomenpodcast and on twitter @waterwomenpod
You can find more from us, including Information about the women, our shop, and blog at waterwomenpodcast.ca
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Join ME today as we take a walk down memory lane about what this last year has been like in creating this podcast and getting it up and running the podcast myself and when Kelly joined the team! Also dive a bit into my personal life and talk about what made me want to become a marine biologist!
As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca
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In today's episode with Alice, all different topics are discussed. Everything from sustainability and how that relates to our food choices, to captivity of animals!
Jill and Alice share their passions for the ocean and their different journeys to get where they are!
Check out more from Alice! @earthlyalice
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In today's episode, Jill catches up with one of her old professors, Dr. Cassidy D'Aloia , who studies dispersal and how we can learn more about dispersal using genetics of different species! Cassidy and Jill discuss different topics and methods of dispersal, Cassidys journey as a water women, and how behind they are on the social media!
Check out Cassidy on twitter: @c_Dloia
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Katie is a jack of all trades when it comes to the water, growing up on an island she knew she wanted to study the water from a young age! And in todays episode she and Jill talk about the different projects she's done and helped with, how she manages to dive even though she hated it at first and gets sea sick....
Katie also shares more of studies and sci com on her instagram @underwaterwithkatie
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Today we're talking Dirty, as in plastic pollution of course! PhD Student Imari Walker is here to explain to us just how insanely common it is to find plastic in everyday objects you probably didn't think of! She also helps us break down whats actually in these plastics, why each thing is an issue, and exactly how it's affecting us as humans!
You can learn more about Imari on her YouTube channel: Imari Walker
Or instagram: @Calimari93
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In this episode, Jill & Lauren talk about everything from trying to put cameras on squids to the roll that kelp Forests play on global climate change and how and why they’re monitoring them to help predict whats going to happen in our oceans in the Future!!
Lauren is a PHD student studying remotely in Alaska, her work including monitoring growth of seaweeds and looking at just how they are being impacted by climate change and how kelp forests at high altitude can almost tell us the future……
Follow along with Lauren @ lobell_ak
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Imani Black farms oysters... yes you read that right. She is an oyster farmer, and on todays episode she fills us in on all the behind the scenes of oyster farming to show you how those oysters end up on your table! Imani and Jill also dive into being a minority in aquaculture and in STEM fields in general, and how Imani is working to change the narrative behind that with her new group, minorities in aquaculture!
Check out imani on instagram @imaniiiblackkk & @mia_npo
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Did you know that blue carbon was a thing? We didn't either until Lucy came to school us on what it is and HOW important it is!! Listen in as Lucy tells us all about how she is studying blue carbon in relation to salt marshes and how that relates back to us as people!! Lucy Loves education, and sharing her passion for the ocean and its well being, join her and Jill as they dive into everything they love about the ocean!
Learn more about blue carbon and Lucy on her instagram: @ocean_luce
keep up with her on twitter too: @_LucyMcMahon
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What started as three friends cleaning up the beaches when they went diving has since turned into a movement of ocean conservation! These three AMAZING ladies chat today about their love for the ocean, how they found each other, and how trashy girls began!!
Learn via these infectious laughs and fun facts what the biggest threat to our oceans are and how you can help!!
Catch up with the trashy girls on their social medias: @trashygirlcollective
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Alisha is a Canadian scuba diver and underwater photographer, along with her husband she is also a co-owner of dive buddies for life! DB4L is a SCUBA based website that aims to educate, inspire, and foster ocean literacy in he diving world for people of all ages!
In this episode, Jill & Alisha talk about some of the coolest projects dive buddies has going on, including a 13 part Canadian splash where Alisha and her husband dive in EVERY SINGLE Canadian province and territory and documenting it to share the beauty of Canadian diving! There also might be a colouring book involved........
Check more out from dive buddies on their site: https://divebuddies4life.com
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Jillian Morris-Brake was born and raised in Maine, so love for the ocean started at an early age and has continued to play a huge part role in her adult life. She is a co-founder of Sharks4kids, a shark education program for children (and people of all ages) that provides free online educational materials, person visits, full educational tours, snorkeling trips and shark tagging expeditions. Connecting with over 60,000 students in 44 countries and 48 US States through in person visits, Skype Lessons and Google Hangouts Sharks4kids has made a huge impact in introducing sharks to kids in a fun and safe way!. They are now partnering with research groups, conservation organizations and aquariums around the world to create new materials and provide even more opportunities for students!
Learning more about sharks4kids: https://www.sharks4kids.com/
Check out Jillian on instagram & Twitter: @biminisharkgirl & @sharks4kids
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Dr. Vincent was the first person to study seahorses underwater, the first to document the extensive trade in these fishes and the first to initiate a seahorse conservation project. Her team’s research and advocacy work for marine conservation have earned Dr. Vincent multiple awards!
Jill and Amanda use this episode to learn more about seahorses, the threats they are facing, and what you can do to help!!
Keep up with Amanda & Project seahorse on social media: @projectseahorse
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A Maine Native, Skylar is a marine ecologist who studies population dynamics, & marine conservation, with a specific background in bivalves, in this episode we talk all about Skylars phd, how she measuring reproduction of sea scallops, and her upcoming book with colleague Gabi, Uncharted which details the struggles of different people with different disabilities and their experience in the STEM field.
check out more from Skylar: https://skylarbayer.wordpress.com/about/
and on Social Media: @drsrbayer on twitter
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Mimi Ausland is the co-founder of free th oceans, a click to donate site that uses fun trivia questions to help remove plastic from our oceans! In this episode you can hear all about how mimi and the team came up with this idea, and how they implement and actually are removing this plastic and how you can help!!
Check out more and answer questions a: freetheocean.com
Find more on social medias: @freetheocean
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Hanna found her passion for the marine environment back in 2012 when she was working as a deckhand on board the tall ship Soren Larsen for its 7-month voyage of the South Pacific Ocean. Sailing from Sydney (Australia) she went to New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, before we returned to Sydney. Nature dictated the days on board, and her daily encounters with marine animals, including dolphins, flying fish, albatrosses, and pilot whales helped her learn the powers of the ocean. We sailed through storms that tore our sails, through sea-states with 4-meter high waves, and we climbed the mast in pouring rain.
Hanna's time in Australia and the South Pacific led her to start a degree in Animal Biology at Stirling University in Scotland. Since this Hanna has started a degree in qualitative analysis and statistics.
Hanna currently runs the account Sustainable Biologist on Instagram where she shares knowledge of conservation and the marine environment in hopes to raise awareness of issues related to both marine and terrestrial animals.
You can check more on her instagram: sustainablebiologist
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Rachel is a Marine Ecologist, PADI Master Scuba Instructor, and USCG 100-ton licensed Captain living in the Florida Keys. She works as an independent contractor in a variety of roles, she is a captain for the Coral Restoration Foundation and travels the world and work as a naturalist/undersea specialist/expedition diver aboard Lindblad Expedition and National Geographic vessels (when there isn’t a global pandemic), and is the the head of the training department for Diveheart, a scuba diving training agency that focuses on getting children, adults, and veterans with disabilities scuba diving. Educating and presenting on anything ocean science is Rachels aim in all her jobs. she loves love taking hard-core research and disseminating it into an easily understood form that is both accessible to many education levels and elicits conversation!
Basically, Rachel is REALLY cool!!
You can check more on her instagram: chasinsumr
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Hannah's love for the ocean lead her to pursue scientific communication as her passion, sharing information about sharks of course!
In this episode Jill and Hannah talk about sharks and why their conservation is important and how you can protect them!
Check out more from Hannah on her instagram: @hannahrudd_wildlife
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Joëlle is a Belgian marine marine biologist pursuing a PhD in Marine biology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. She started her career as a marine mammal biologist in 2010 and started her own research project with the non-profit organization Association ELI-S (@Eli.scientific) she founded in 2016. The Cetacean conservation project of Nicaragua is a community-based conservation project based on a scientific program that gathers baseline data on whales and dolphins occurring along the pacific coast of Nicaragua (Central America). Implying local communities in her project is, according to her, essential for environmental conservation. With her PhD she wants to understand population dynamics, distribution and habitat use patterns of cetaceans and especially humpback whales.
In this episode Jill and Joelle talk all about Joelles interesting path to her PhD, and some difficulty faced along the way!
Check out more from Joelle: (@Joelle.DW)
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Check out this link for an AWESOME opportunity to get Caitlins marine conservation course: https://eco-consciousdiver.teachable.com/?affcode=630152_tqsywvxi
Karli is a PhD student at UCDavis where she is working at the nexus of animal welfare and conservation with non-profit organizations and facilities to improve behavioural development and improve survival of animals that are in need of protection and support! By studying these behaviours, Karli's aim with this is to provide these seals with enrichment rehabilitation that makes an easier transition from rehab back into their natural environment!
Check out more from Karli on her twitter: @karliricechudeau
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Chloe works with the Maldives Whale Shark Research project helping to carry out whale shark surveys with volunteers, process the data and carrying out public engagement activities with our local island community! Chloe and the MWSRP are studying a very unique resident population of whale sharks in the Maldives! In this episode Chloe dives in to talk about what work they are doing, why its important, and helps us better understand WHAT is a whale shark??
Check out more from Chloe: @Chloe_darwinn
Check out this link for an AWESOME opportunity to get Caitlins marine conservation course: https://eco-consciousdiver.teachable.com/?affcode=630152_tqsywvxi
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Dr. Kelly Bushnell is a teacher and school of ocean literature, history and culture! She spends her time trying to educate student and people as to why the ocean plays such an integral role in our lives by focusing on past works of historic literature and relating it to the ocean. She is also an avid water woman and spend PLENTY of time in around an advocating for the oceans & creatures in them!
Learn more and follow along with Kelly @dr.Kelpy
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Molly fell in love with dolphins at a very young age, so when she found out about the horrors of dolphins in captivity, and the behind the scenes of how they get there she decided to dedicate her life to help show the truth behind it. Now working with the Rick O'barry dolphin project Molly wants to help make people aware of what these dolphins go through and the brutal capturing of them that occurs in Taiji, Japan.
You can learn more at: https://www.dolphinproject.com
Follow along with Molly: mgray95
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Bianca has spent lots of time in and on the water and found her passion in being a scientific communicator and loved sharing the background of science to people and helping them understand what was happening in the water and decided to pursue a master in wildlife filmography so she could share science and her passion.
Her first major film created focuses on the effects that the major feature film BLACKFISH had in regards to the outlook humans have n cetaceans in captivity.
You can find more from Bianca here: @Bianca_Uyen
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Todays Episode features the newest member of the Water Women Team! Kelly has been interning with water women for a month now, and has been an essential part of getting everything ready for each episode and reaching out to different women.
This podcast would absolutely not be possible without the help of Kelly and I am SO excited to introduce her to you!!
You can check out Kelly on her social media: @kellyannemorgan
Find Kellys Art here: https://filmbykelly.wixsite.com/kellyannemorgan
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Emily is part of the Reef Life foundation, who is working to create moderns intelligent reefs to help stimulate the growth of coral by using different material, and in some cases make it interactive!! How Cool!
learn more about reef life at their website HERE: https://www.reeflifefoundation.org
and their social media: @reeflifefoundation
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Rose spends her time in the lab trying to better understand what impacts copper is having on the ecosystems by using fish and studying how they react to different dosages of it!
In this episode listen as Jill and Rose discuss her path to science and talk about some hilarious mishaps along the way!!
Check Rose out on social media: @Scie.co
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Inka has been a water women for as long as she can remember. What started as a way to practice her buoyancy while diving soon turned into a lifelong passion for Inka to pursue! Since discovering her love for oceanographic photography and videography, Inka has gone on to work with large streaming services to show the beauty of the world below the waves!
Learn more about Inka on her website: https://www.inkacresswell.com
or her social media: @InkaCresswell
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Joined today by grad student Carlee Jackson, Jill discusses Carlees two main focuses, her work with tGumbo Limbo as a sea turtle specialist, and in the se turtle hospital, and her grad studies focusing on eco-tourisms impacts on sharks!
Check out MISS here: misselasmo.org
@miss_elasmo
Follow Carlee!!! @carleemj_
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Born and raised in a fishing village on the coast of Quintana Roo, Mexico, Tamara grew up in the water and experienced nature since a very young age and has been in the water all my life!
Tamara started teaching diving in 2014, became aware that most divers, including guides and instructors, didn't know much about the ocean and its inhabitants and there was a huge lack in connecting people to the environment they visit when diving, so I went on to found my first scuba business MANATUS, a dive school based on using scuba to teach environmental science and conservation.
She became interested in plastic pollution a few years back after a tragic visit to the reef where a massive arrival of plastic happened. That was the start of her journey into documentary film, without knowing it, That's where I met Sylvia Johnson and were we first talked about the Mermaids project.
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Claire is a large mammal vet, and in this episode, talks all about how we can learn more about our mental health from marine mammals. She also talks about the exciting Times she had working as a vet, and all about her new company!
Check out more on Claire on her Website: https://clairesimeone.com
Or social Medias: @drclairesimeone
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Leoni channels her passion for conservation and ocean love into celebrating other amazing ladies who share the passion in her project "The Sirene Project".
After growing up away from the ocean and never finding herself interested in it, Leoni was gifted a book which changed her life in relation to the ocean and followed her newfound love to California to study, eventually finding that sciences weren't for her, but became deeply involved with conservation efforts. In the midst of all of the corona down time, her passion project "The Sirene Project was born!"
Check out the story times and the ladies here: https://www.thesireneproject.com
Social media : @thesireneproject
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In todays episode Jill talk with Melissa who is a PhD student studying turtles, and their migration and population dynamics! Learn how temperature can affect the gender of a turtle, and how that is being manipulated to ensure population safety!!
Check out Melissas on instagram: miss_turtley_obsessed
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Please research how and where you can help with the BLM movement in North America.
Jamie is SO Cool! She recycles used plastic bags into mini creatures that she sells! The proceeds from these sales go toward awesome organisations! Jamie also explains what microplastics are and why we should be concerned!!
Follow along with Jamie @theplasticalbatross and purchase her animals here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JYNcreations
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A double feature today with TWO guests instead of one! Meet Madyson and Michaela, they're in charge of the lead ambassador program for Women in Ocean Science and work together to coordinate over 60 women at different universities!
Todays episode covers everything from what they do in their school and programs, to how they run the ambassador programs and how you can join! Make sure to follow them on their social medias:
@madyloveswhales and @Michael4341
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Todays episode features ocean advocate Caitlin McCall who uses her social media platform, and dive experience to help advocate for our oceans and their well being- listen to the episode to find out how!
Follow along with Caitlin @seacaitlinmccall and check out her podcast at https://www.eco-consciousdiver.com
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In this episode, Jill chats with her friend Sarah chat about how Sarah became interested in Marine biology, and their shared passion over whales. They also talk about how they met while Jill interned with Humpbacks and High-Rises, a not for profit group in Queensland Australia who focuses on researching behaviour and ecology of humpback whales and other Marine species around the area using citizen science!
Follow along with Sarah @Sarah_mccolloch on instagram
and with HHR on Facebook @Humpbacks and Highrises and instagram @humpbacks_and_highrises
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On todays podcast, Jill is joined by Heidi Mcilvenny, who is a shark conservationist working with sea deep in Northern Ireland. NI may not be the first place you think of when you think sharks, but it has its own diverse ecosystem of them!
Follow along with Heidi @heidi_mcilvenny and with sea deep @seadeepni
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Vanessa is a second year PhD student, who listens to whales! On todays episode, Vanessa chats about why listening to whales is important, what impact the shipping noises around them have on them and how she is trying to help! You may also get to hear a humpback whale song!
Follow along with Vanessas Research on Instagram @Vanessa__Zobell and on her linkedin!
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Rebecca is the co-founder of the global organization "The Marine Diaries". Her orangization focuses on outreach and introducing people to the idea of being a voice for the ocean! In todays episode, Rebecca talks all about how the marine diaries started, what its goal is, their major campaigns and how YOU can get involved!
Make sure to follow the marine diaries on all of their social media:
Instagram: @themarinediaries
Facebook: @Themarinediaries
Twitter: @themarinediary
And on their website and youtube! The Marine Diaries!
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Mads St. Clair Baker is the founded of the MASSIVE Women in Ocean Science facebook page that joins together womens in all different aspects of marine science!
You can follow Mads on all social medias: @Mads_ocean
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Francesca Trotman sits down with Jill to discuss her foundation " Love the Oceans" and what they are doing to help and spread love of the ocean, including creating a new MPA!
You can find out more about the Love the Oceans here: https://lovetheoceans.org
And their Social Medias @lovetheoceans
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Virology PhD student Hannah Wallace joins Jill today to share the facts of COVID 19 and present it in a digestible manner. It's a scary time but it's not al bad!!
You can find Hannah on instagram: @hannahlouwallance or email her @ [email protected]
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Did you know there is such thing as underwater archeologists? Today, Jessica Irwins explains all about what underwater archeology is and why its so important to understand our past!
Jessicas instagram: @archaeomama
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There's more to ocean science than biology? On todays Jill learns from her friend Kelsey all about paleoceanography, what it is and how Kelsey uses sediment samples to learn how the climate has changed in the past to better predict how it will change in the future! Kelsey explains how she discovered this, and share some cool stories of her time on the water!
Follow along with Kelsey's academic journey on her twitter: @Koernerkelsey or instagram: @Kelseykoerner
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Today, one of Jill's favourite professors sits down to tell Jill all about what exactly an oceanographer does, how she got into it and why its important!
You can follow along with Kim on her twitter: @kim_davies12
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Talking about all things Sharks and Crocs, and Latina representation is Melissa Marquez, who has found herself traveling globally to research Chondrichthyes! Melissa has spoken publicly not only about the research she does, but why she feels its important to have representation in STEM of diverse women, a subject she and Jill dive deeper into on todays podcast!
Check Melissa out
Instagram: @melissachristinamarquez Twitter: @mcmsharksxx Website: https://melissacristinamarquez.weebly.com
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Nan Hauser has been Jill's whale biologist inspiration and long time hero, and here she is on the Podcast! Nan and Jill talk today about all things whale, including how Nan turned nursing into whale biology, raising her kids on the ocean, the research done at the Centre for Cetaceans Research and Conservation that Nan founded, and most importantly, Nan's insane dive with a Humpback whale who rescued her from a Tiger Shark!!
You can learn more about Nan on her website: http://whaleresearch.org
or
instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @nanhauser
Check out the video of her being saved here: https://www.thedodo.com/in-the-wild/whale-protects-diver-from-tiger-shark
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Holly Richmond, a marine biologist and ocean lover, chats with Jill about how her passion for the sea helped to develop a documentary that brings the dark side of shark nets to light. Listen to Holly and Jill discuss the wonders of the ocean, as well as the threat to the animals that lies just off the shore...
Watch the documentary here: https://vimeo.com/354361839
Instagram: @thesharknetfilm // @hollyrichmond_
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Today Jill gets to chat with one of her Best Friends - Kaitlin Casey. After meeting at UNB Saint John, and sharing their passion for marine biology, these two young ocean lovers were friends for life. In this podcast, Kaitlin talks about her recently started masters, and the girls discuss what is like being a young female science student, where to find support, and also the best scuba diving in Newfoundland!
Kaitlins Instagram: @ktlnkc
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Lauren Rowsey, a Ph.D student at UNB - Saint John, chats with Jill about what she does for her schooling, and how she got to be a Water Woman - including camps, diving, sailing, surfing, and turning a masters into a Ph.D!
Laurens Twitter: @Rowdyscience
Lauren Website: https://www.laurenrowsey.com
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Chatting with Jill today is Liv Williamson, a PhD student from the University of Miami who specialises in Corals, Coral Reefs. Liv shares why she's passionate about these corals, how she got into it, and why you should care too!! Liv also shares some of her favourite moments in the water, which may or may not include sperm and eggs snowing at night?
You can find Liv on her website: https://www.livwilliamson.com
Instagram: @liv_in_the_moment and twitter @livwilliamson
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Today Jill chats with her boss and friend Nicole Leavitt Kennedy about what it's like growing up near the water, and how that contributed her growing up to fall into ocean sciences what she does now while working for her family owned business of Island Quest Marine whale watch and St. Andrews Sport-fishing and most importantly her shark tagging research!
You can find the Island Quest and St Andrews Sport Fishing on social media here:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=62722301431&ref=br_rs
and
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=210081739034619&ref=br_rs
As always the social media for the show can be found on Instagram @Waterwomenpodcast, twitter @waterwomenpod and Facebook @waterwomenpodcast
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Welcome to the teaser episode of Water Women! Here, host and creator Jill explains why she started this podcast and what she wants it to be! Stick around to hear more from some amazing Water Women!
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