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How To Protect The Ocean

Andrew Lewinwww.speakupforblue.com
Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time. The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the latest ocean news; teach you how to speak up for the ocean; and, how you can take action to live for a better ocean. There is so much information on the ocean and the issues that are affecting it that it can be difficult to find optimism in the future of the ocean. Climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, water pollution, and coastal development have altered the ocean in ways that have negatively changed the way we use it. The repercussions of climate change, including the ominous specter of rising sea levels, the relentless march of warming ocean temperatures, and the ominous shadow of ocean acidification, have not only altered the very fabric of our coastlines but have also conjured fiercer storms and summoned floods with growing frequency. The fossil fuel industry may whisper in your ear that the situation is insurmountable, an inescapable fate. However, this podcast is here to unveil a different narrative, one that empowers you to take action. It illuminates the path to change by casting your vote for leaders committed to implementing climate-rescuing policies and by offering invaluable insights into how each of us can shrink our individual carbon footprint. The grim reality of overfishing casts a long shadow, fueled by governmental shortcomings in the stewardship of both commercial and recreational fisheries. Within the delicate balance of our oceans, every fish population possesses a threshold - a point at which the relentless harvest of fishermen begins to erode their numbers. The management of these aquatic resources is a formidable task, as the elusive currents of the sea often defy easy tracking. Furthermore, the menace of illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing looms large in many nations, adding to the crisis. Yet, a glimmer of hope shines through the depths. A beacon for responsible consumption emerges in the form of seafood programs, guiding conscientious individuals toward choices that safeguard our oceans. By heeding these programs, you not only savor the delights of sustainable seafood but also become an informed guardian of marine ecosystems. The relentless scourge of plastic pollution has unleashed an epidemic of death upon the denizens of our oceans. It's a ruthless killer, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of marine mammals, majestic sharks, grandiose fish, gentle sea turtles, and the graceful sea birds that soar above. The malevolence of this crisis knows no bounds, with microplastics infiltrating even the remotest depths of the ocean and etching their presence along every coastline. To mount a defense against this ecological cataclysm, the clarion call for action echoes on the international and national stages. It beckons governments far and wide to adopt resolute policies, wielding the power to outlaw the menace of single-use plastics and demanding the meticulous detoxification of our supply chains. In this grand battle to safeguard our seas, the fight against plastic pollution knows no borders. The ominous specter of water pollution looms large, a consequence of our thoughtless disposal into the arteries of our planet – our streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. This callous act reverberates, sending shockwaves through the intricate ecosystems of our coastal havens, where the likes of coral reefs, resilient mangroves, and swaying seagrasses thrive. But alas, this intrusion is not benign; it bears the capacity to corrode and dismantle these vital sanctuaries, the very lifeblood of countless fish and the steadfast guardians of our vulnerable shorelines. Yet, amidst the unsettling tide of pollution, there emerges a ray of hope. Through individual resolve and visionary government policies harnessed with cutting-edge technology, we can stem this toxic deluge. Water treatment systems stand as stalwart guardians, armed with the ability to sift out the insidious nutrients that fuel destructive algal blooms. The power to heal our waters and preserve the sanctity of our coastal treasures lies within our grasp. Coastal development, driven by human desires to construct homes or fortify the shoreline against erosion, represents a significant intervention in the natural order. Yet, these changes, while initially confined to the coastal zone, often send ripple effects that extend far beyond their original boundaries, casting a shadow of unintended consequences. The repercussions of altering coastlines resonate through interconnected ecosystems, occasionally triggering a cascade of events that can inflict profound harm on distant areas. In doing so, this well-intentioned transformation can unwittingly imperil the lives and livelihoods of communities residing in the wake of its impact. It is a stark reminder that our actions along the coast carry a profound responsibility, not just to the immediate environment but to the greater web of life and society that depends upon it.

Episodes

Uncovering the Greenwashing of Amazon's Packaging

On this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin delves into the issue of plastic recycling and greenwashing. He highlights the prevalence of ocean plastic pollution and the challenges associated with cleaning it up. The episode exposes the deceptive practices of some retailers, like Amazon, in falsely claiming the recyclability of packaging materials. Tune in to learn more about the complexities of recycling and how individuals can take action to protect the ocean. Lin...

Mar 29, 202416 minSeason 1Ep. 1588

Crab Fishing Controversy: The Battle for Free Enterprise in Newfoundland

Andrew Lewin delves into the story of a fishery union in Newfoundland blocking the government from passing their budget. The union's protest revolves around issues with crab fishing, prices, and sales restrictions, sparking a significant public demonstration. Join Andrew as he uncovers the complexities of the situation and explores how individuals can advocate for ocean protection and sustainable fishing practices. Link to article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-fishery-...

Mar 27, 202415 minSeason 1Ep. 1587

Exploring the Discovery of a New Oceanic Orca Population with Josh McInnes

Andrew Lewin interviews Josh McInnes from the University of British Columbia about his groundbreaking research on killer whales. They discuss Josh's work on transient orca populations and the discovery of a potential new orca population in oceanic waters. Learn about Josh's background, including his experience working on whale watching boats and delivering lectures on orcas. Dive into the reasons behind Josh pursuing a master's degree and explore the fascinating world of orca research and conser...

Mar 25, 20241 hrSeason 1Ep. 1586

How to Approach Marine Science and Conservation Careers

Andrew Lewin discusses the importance of approaching marine science and conservation careers with the right mindset. With over 20,000 members in his Facebook group dedicated to marine science and conservation careers, Andrew shares common mistakes job seekers make and offers solutions to help build a successful career in the field. Tune in to learn how to navigate job searches and career development in the marine science and conservation industry. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.con...

Mar 22, 202416 minSeason 1Ep. 1585

Changing Mindsets: Spending Time with People in Science Communication

Andrew Lewin emphasizes the importance of controlling your content schedule to prevent burnout and maintain a consistent publishing frequency. He shares insights on the mindset needed for effective science communication, encouraging listeners to focus on their passion for the ocean. Tune in for discussions on science, conservation, and ways to protect the ocean. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the...

Mar 20, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 1584

Protecting Whales and Penguins through Marine Protected Areas

This episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast discusses the extension of no-fishing zones in marine protected areas in the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands to protect penguins and baleen whales like humpback whales. Tune in to learn more about ocean conservation efforts and how you can take action to protect our oceans. Link to article: https://news.mongabay.com/2024/03/huge-new-no-fishing-zones-give-antarctic-marine-predators-and-their-prey-a-break/ Follow a career in conservatio...

Mar 18, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 1583

Got Climate/Ocean Anxiety? Try Talking About the Climate/Oceans. Here is how I talk about Climate/Ocean Conservation.

Andrew Lewin shares his tips and experiences on effectively communicating about ocean conservation and climate change. He emphasizes the importance of communication in addressing climate anxiety and highlights his strategy for engaging listeners in conversations about ocean conservation. Tune in to learn how to speak up for the ocean and take action for a better environment. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off co...

Mar 15, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 1582

Bridging Gaps: How FINstitute Connects Students and Conservation Projects

Andrew Lewin interviews Aliah Banshik and Luca Hoffecker, founders of FINstitute, a student organization at James Cook University in Australia. Aliah and Luca, both master's students in marine science and conservation, share their inspiration for creating FINstitute and how it supports students and marine conservation efforts. Tune in to learn about their journey from North America to Australia, and their mission to unite students in marine science and conservation through their local club. Conn...

Mar 13, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 1581

Navigating the High Seas Treaty: A Year in Review

Andrew Lewin is joined by Nichola Clark, Senior Officer of Pew's Ocean Governance Team, to discuss the progress made since the High Seas Treaty was agreed upon a year ago. They explore what still needs to be done to bring about ocean conservation beyond national boundaries. Tune in to learn about the journey towards ratification and enforcement of this crucial treaty for high seas conservation. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SU...

Mar 11, 20241 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 1580

Navigating Climate Anxiety: Tips for Coping and Taking Action

Andrew Lewin addresses the growing issue of climate anxiety and offers three research-based strategies to help cope with these feelings of powerlessness. Listeners are encouraged to take action and make a difference for the ocean despite the challenges posed by climate change. Link to article: https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2023/nov/16/climate-anxiety-tips Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the...

Mar 08, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 1579

Hollywood's Influence: Changing the Climate Narrative

Andrew Lewin dives into the world of Hollywood's influence on climate change storytelling with guest Anna Jane Joyner, founder of Good Energy. They explore how Hollywood screenwriters are shaping narratives to raise awareness about climate change and the importance of integrating these stories into popular culture. Tune in to learn how storytelling in Hollywood can impact our views on environmental issues and inspire action for a better ocean. Connect with Anna Jane Joyner: Website: https://www....

Mar 06, 20241 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 1578

Unveiling the Secret Lives of Humpback Whales: A Groundbreaking Discovery

Andrew Lewin discusses the recent discovery of photographs capturing humpback whales engaging in copulation. The episode features Stephanie Stack from the Pacific Whale Foundation and Griffith University to delve into the surprising details of this behavior. Discover the untold story behind humpback whale reproduction and learn how this new insight can help in ocean conservation efforts. Connect with Stephanie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniehstack/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/...

Mar 04, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 1577

Underwhelmed at the Great Barrier Reef: A Representative Review?

Andrew Lewin delves into the topic of the Great Barrier Reef after a viral TikTok video sparked controversy about its condition. He shares a personal anecdote about a vacation in the Dominican Republic and his passion for diving in tropical waters. Sometimes reviews aren't always representative of what is there. Tune in to learn more about the reality of the Great Barrier Reef's health and what individuals can do to help protect this iconic marine ecosystem. Link to article: https://www.news.com...

Mar 01, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 1576

Diving Deep into Science Communication: My Workflow Revealed

Andrew Lewin discusses his workflow for creating consistent science communication content on both his podcast and YouTube channel. He delves into how he manages to post three times a week for the audio podcast and two episodes a week for the YouTube channel. Join Andrew as he shares insights on staying consistent and productive in the world of science communication. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and...

Feb 28, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 1575

Charlotte the Stingray: A Surprising Pregnancy Story Unveiled

Andrew Lewin discusses the surprising story of a stingray in an aquarium getting pregnant despite being alone for eight years. Link to article: https://news.yahoo.com/pregnant-virgin-stingray-set-birth-193123077.html Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3...

Feb 26, 202417 minSeason 1Ep. 1574

To Buy or Not to Buy: Navigating Sustainable Choices in a Consumer Society

Andrew Lewin delves into the dilemma of purchasing environmentally friendly products while striving to reduce consumption. He reflects on the challenge of minimizing his impact on the planet and questions whether buying less is the ultimate solution. Join Andrew as he explores the balance between consumerism and environmental consciousness in the quest to live for a better ocean. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% o...

Feb 23, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 1573

Arctic Meltdown: Impacts on Wildlife and Climate Change

Andrew Lewin delves into the significant changes occurring in the Arctic due to climate change. He highlights the drastic ice melt and its impact on the Arctic environment and its inhabitants. Andrew emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes and the need to take action to protect the ocean. Tune in to explore how animals in the Arctic are adapting to survive amidst the evolving conditions, and reflect on the resilience of both animals and the ocean in the face of environmental cha...

Feb 22, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 1572

Scientists Find More Coral Reefs Equivalent to the Size of Ireland: Will It Help in Their Conservation?

Andrew Lewin discusses the impact of climate change on coral reefs. Despite the challenges they face, it is revealed that there are 25% more coral reefs than previously thought. Tune in to learn why this discovery is significant and what actions can be taken to protect these vital ecosystems. Link to article: https://www.sciencealert.com/earths-coral-reefs-are-far-bigger-than-we-thought-satellite-imagery-reveals Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-trainin...

Feb 21, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 1571

Navigating the Challenges: Why One-Fifth of Migratory Species Are at Risk

Andrew discusses a new report revealing that one-fifth of migratory species on land, freshwater, and in the ocean are at risk of extinction. He explores the two major causes behind this issue and suggests ways to address it. Tune in to learn more about the UN Convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals and why it's crucial to protect these species for a better ocean ecosystem. Link to article: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/one-five-worlds-migratory-species-...

Feb 20, 202422 minSeason 1Ep. 1570

Beware of Crocs: Why Ignoring Warning Signs Can Have Deadly Consequences

Today's episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast highlights the importance of heeding warning signs on beaches, particularly in areas like Cardwell, Australia, where crocodile dangers persist. Host Andrew Lewin emphasizes the need to respect such warnings and avoid risky situations for the safety of both people and marine life. Tune in to learn more about taking action by avoiding potential threats to protect the ocean ecosystem. Link to article: https://au.news.yahoo.com/locals-rant-abou...

Feb 16, 202417 minSeason 1Ep. 1569

Defamation and Climate Science: Did the Lawsuit Send a Message

Andrew Lewin discusses a lawsuit involving Dr. Michael Mann, a prominent climate scientist. Dr. Mann sued Rand Simberg and Mark Stein for defamatory online posts made over a decade ago by the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the National Review. Lewin also explores the history of attacks on climate scientists by right-wing climate deniers and the misleading tactics used by oil companies to downplay environmental concerns. Tune in to learn more about the case and the importance of speaking up...

Feb 14, 202416 min

Trawling Bans and Illegal Fishing: A Growing Problem in India

Andrew Lewin discusses the issue of trawling and the challenges it poses for the government of India. Despite growing concerns about the negative impact of trawling on the environment, the Indian government has been slow to enforce bans on the practice. This is especially problematic as more countries are implementing bans within their exclusive economic zones, leading to Indian fishermen being caught for illegal fishing. The episode explores the historical push towards trawling in India and the...

Feb 12, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 1567

From Distress to Freedom: The Incredible Journey of Trapped Orcas

Andrew Lewin discusses the recent incident of a pod of orcas trapped in ice off the coast of Japan. He explains how a researcher discovered the stranded orcas and alerted the authorities, leading to widespread concern and viral footage. Andrew also touches on the importance of understanding why whales and orcas get stuck in ice. The episode was prompted by a listener, Eddie Benningfeld, who reached out to Andrew on Instagram. Tune in to learn more about this event and how it highlights the need ...

Feb 09, 202410 minSeason 1Ep. 1566

Exploring the Role of Science Communication in Marine Science and Conservation

Science communication plays a crucial role in ocean conservation. Andrew emphasizes the significance of science communication in marine science and conservation. The lack of public understanding of the ocean and its conservation issues prompted Andrew to become a science communicator. He highlights the historical reluctance of scientists to communicate with the public due to concerns about misrepresentation by journalists. However, with the advent of technology and various platforms, science com...

Feb 07, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 1565

Water Quality Crisis in Florida: The Economic Impacts on Tourism

Andrew Luen discusses the impact of water quality issues on tourism in Florida. He starts by sharing his personal association of Florida with sunny skies and blue waters; however, he highlights that there is something happening in Florida that is deterring people from visiting and making money off tourism. Andrew explains that since 2018, there has been a water quality scare in Florida that has affected the state's reputation. He recalls the events of 2018 when a new governor came into office an...

Feb 05, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 1564

Reaching Out to Politicians and International Adaptation of Motion4TheOcean

Andrew catches up with Emily Cunnigham, who has been involved in various marine conservation projects. They discuss the changes that have occurred since their previous podcast appearances, including starting a consultancy. Emily shares their experiences and accomplishments in the field of ocean conservation, highlighting their non-traditional career path and personal motivation. Tune in to learn more about the guest's journey and their expertise in ocean conservation. Motion for the Ocean info -...

Feb 02, 20241 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 1563

Are Orcas getting a bad reputation? The Impact of Viral Videos on Animal Reputations

Andrew Lewin explores the topic of orcas and their reputation in the media. He discusses how animals, like orcas and sharks, can quickly develop a negative image due to media perceptions. Andrew highlights an article from NBC News that discussed the potential negative reputation of orcas. He questions whether orcas are truly receiving a bad rap and emphasizes the importance of speaking up for ocean species to help improve their reputation. Tune in to learn more about the factors influencing an a...

Jan 31, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 1562

Carbon Release from Bottom Trawling: A Concern for the Ocean that can't be ignored

In this episode, we explore the destructive impact of trawling, an unsustainable fishing method that is contributing to overfishing and the degradation of the ocean. We discuss how trawling destroys the ocean floor and its potential effects on climate change. Additionally, we delve into a new study that reveals the significant carbon release associated with bottom trawling. This episode highlights the urgent need to address the environmental consequences of fishing practices and offers insights ...

Jan 29, 202416 minSeason 1Ep. 1561

Protecting the Deep Sea: Uncovering the Hidden Benefits for Medicine and Biodiversit

In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin explores the potential risks of deep-sea mining and why it may not be a good idea. He discusses a recent study that highlights the importance of protecting deep-sea biodiversity for potential medicinal benefits. Andrew emphasizes the need for further investigation before engaging in deep-sea mining, as valuable discoveries could be overlooked. Listeners are encouraged to take action and protect the deep sea. Link to Artic...

Jan 26, 202414 minSeason 1Ep. 1560

Whale Seaside Sanctuaries: How they can help captive whale rehabilitation #ThrowbackThursday)

In this episode, Andrew introduces a new segment called Throwback Thursdays, where he reflects on past episodes. He highlights Dr. Naomi Rose, a frequent guest who provides valuable insights on orcas and marine mammal captivity. The episode focuses on whale seaside sanctuaries and the release of bottlenose dolphins from the National Aquarium of Baltimore. Andrew discusses the science of blackfish and the case of Keiko. Tune in for an exciting and informative discussion on ocean conservation. Mor...

Jan 25, 20241 hr 22 min