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Coastal Catch Ups
Sam Purdon
22 episodes
8 months ago

My name is Sam and I have been a user of our coasts for almost all of my life, mostly through sailing, paddleboarding and swimming at Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland.

I started this podcast to share how amazing our ocean is and people's connection through their hobbies and work.

I am particularly interested in ensuring the sustainable use of coasts, through protecting the environment, whilst balancing income for people and communities, and connecting people with nature through recreation.

Stay up-to-date with episodes via our email newsletter (subscribe at www.coastalcatchups.com).

You can contact me at sam@coastalcatchups.com for any queries or collaboration ideas, would love to hear from you.

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Natural Sciences
Science,
Nature
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My name is Sam and I have been a user of our coasts for almost all of my life, mostly through sailing, paddleboarding and swimming at Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland.

I started this podcast to share how amazing our ocean is and people's connection through their hobbies and work.

I am particularly interested in ensuring the sustainable use of coasts, through protecting the environment, whilst balancing income for people and communities, and connecting people with nature through recreation.

Stay up-to-date with episodes via our email newsletter (subscribe at www.coastalcatchups.com).

You can contact me at sam@coastalcatchups.com for any queries or collaboration ideas, would love to hear from you.

Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science,
Nature
Episodes (20/22)
Coastal Catch Ups
Avocets and looking after coastal birds
9 months ago
16 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
4 Career Lessons from a Marine Scientist Consultant
1 year ago
19 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Grab your oars with Killyleagh Coastal Rowing Club
1 year ago
38 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Is Tidal Energy the future?
1 year ago
31 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
All you need to know about Seagrass with Heidi
1 year ago
42 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Introduction to Fair Seas and Marine Protected Areas
1 year ago
49 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
What is Surf Therapy?
1 year ago
29 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Black Coral, Rahui and Albatross in New Zealand
1 year ago
32 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
K'Gari and Humpback Whales in Australia
2 years ago
29 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Can anyone become a sailor?
2 years ago
43 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Coastal Reflections
2 years ago
19 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Big Boats and Waves with Ryan
2 years ago
55 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
The life of a Professional Sailor with Hammy
2 years ago
51 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Snails at the Giants Causeway with Cliff Henry
2 years ago
45 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Getting Women on the water with Mary Martin
2 years ago
36 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Dayum, Seaweed is Sexy
2 years ago
49 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Coastal Reflections
2 years ago
38 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Conserving our wetlands with Paul Stewart
2 years ago
34 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Sailing to the Caribbean with John Gilmore
2 years ago
45 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups
Talking Oysters with Dr Rachel Millar
2 years ago
37 minutes

Coastal Catch Ups

My name is Sam and I have been a user of our coasts for almost all of my life, mostly through sailing, paddleboarding and swimming at Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland.

I started this podcast to share how amazing our ocean is and people's connection through their hobbies and work.

I am particularly interested in ensuring the sustainable use of coasts, through protecting the environment, whilst balancing income for people and communities, and connecting people with nature through recreation.

Stay up-to-date with episodes via our email newsletter (subscribe at www.coastalcatchups.com).

You can contact me at sam@coastalcatchups.com for any queries or collaboration ideas, would love to hear from you.