Ocean Currents Radio Program

Jennifer Stock

Ocean Currents Radio Program

  • 6 seconds
    Ocean Currents sheltering in place during Covid
    Show host Jennifer Stock provides a brief update about Ocean Currents program on pause due to COVID.
    18 February 2021, 6:06 pm
  • 52 minutes
    The Ocean as a Solution to Climate Change: Five Opportunities for Action
    While solutions and efforts to reduce carbon emissions continue to build and expand, they are primarily land based. Guest Mansi Konar of the World Resource Institute shares how the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy analyzed ocean based solutions to contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing the "emissions gap" while at the same time providing co-benefits for sustainable development goals.
    3 March 2020, 11:06 pm
  • 50 minutes
    1st half: Ocean heat waves link to whale entanglements: future management implications and 2nd half: Can Albatrosses work as defacto law enforcement on the high seas?
    1st half of show: Dr. Jarrod Santora of NOAA of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center talks about the cascading effects of a marine heatwave on whale prey, whale feeding, Dungeness crab season and whale entanglements and discusses new tools and collaborations to proactively address future marine heatwaves to minimize negative impacts to species. On the 2nd half of the show Dr. Melinda Connors, a conservation ecologist at SUNY Stony Brook discusses the amazing information bio loggers placed on albatrosses can tell us about not only their lives, but about activities on the high seas. Could they be defacto law enforcement on the high seas?
    12 February 2020, 8:57 pm
  • 30 minutes 45 seconds
    Broadcast live from the E/V Nautilus:Ocean Currents reporting from afar!
    Recorded live from the E/V Nautilus, hear from marine scientists/explorers while at sea on an exploration mission of Cordell Bank and Greater Farallones national marine sanctuaries. What were they studying? finding?
    17 January 2020, 11:17 pm
  • 56 minutes
    Elephant Seals of Point Reyes: A Success Story of population rebound, expansion and resilience to ocean change
    January in Point Reyes means elephant seals are on the beaches in Point Reyes. Marine mammals that spend months away from shore and sometimes in our local CA national marine sanctuaries, but as far away as Russia and Hawaii make their way back annually to pup and breed. Dr. Sarah Allen shares some updates and new science about these amazing deep divers.
    17 January 2020, 7:21 pm
  • 53 minutes
    Velellas ashore! and protecting the lower end of the ocean food web in CA
    Two part show, 1st half, Dr. Steven Haddock of MBARI talks about the mysterious and alien world of jellies, specifically "By the Wind Sailors" that wash ashore in mass in spring time on the west coast. 2nd half of the show, Geoff Shester of Oceana talks about protecting forage fish (sardines) in CA and whats happening with conservation and management of these commercially valuable but ocean food web valuable species.
    17 January 2020, 5:56 pm
  • 49 minutes
    Looking upstream for solutions to reduce marine debris and carbon emissions: Recycling 101
    Recycling and reducing waste is a significant way to reduce the threat of marine debris and reduce carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to a warming planet.
    13 February 2019, 8:57 pm
  • 48 minutes 43 seconds
    Helping Kelp on the Northcoast of California
    With an unprecedented loss of kelp coverage on the Marin/Sonoma coast, the State Fish and Wildlife and Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary worked with experts to create a plan to understand the issue more and look to ways to protect and restore this vital habitat to the best of our abilities.
    6 February 2019, 8:43 pm
  • 40 minutes 9 seconds
    More Sex in the Sea!
    Lets hear it for Sex! Its the one thing that needs to happen to sustain our ocean and Dr. Marah J Hardt tells us some wild tales from beneath the waves. Deep sea worms, argonauts and more! (biological terms, but clean language!)
    19 December 2018, 9:11 pm
  • 57 minutes 49 seconds
    Hope for People and the Ocean
    The Honorable Dr. Jane Lubchenco gave a lecture titled Hope for People and the Ocean at the SF State Estuary and Ocean Science Center in November, 2018. Listen in to hear about how policies have worked to bring overfished fisheries back and how new collaborations bring natural and social scientists together to focus on problems facing the ocean. Positively Ocean at the end focuses on how elephant seals have rebounded and how the Point Reyes National Seashore is working to protect them and humans from their presence on beaches.

    19 December 2018, 8:21 pm
  • 44 minutes
    Do open ocean cleanups address our growing ocean trash problem effectively and California's new straw law!
    Guests: Dr. Denise Hardesty of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and Lisa Kaas Boyle Learn about the latest research about the accumulating marine debris problem in our global ocean. Do open ocean cleanup efforts effectively address the issue? On the second half of the show, learn about the new Straw law in California.
    10 October 2018, 11:31 pm
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