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Jess explores
Jess
89 episodes
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Marine social scientist exploring the ins and outs of marine innovation, ocean life, everyday live, some within the comfort of things I understand but mostly things I know little about.
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Marine social scientist exploring the ins and outs of marine innovation, ocean life, everyday live, some within the comfort of things I understand but mostly things I know little about.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Emotions and oceans - Why ocean decision-making is so difficult?
Jess explores
10 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
Emotions and oceans - Why ocean decision-making is so difficult?

Did you ever notice that people get very emotional when it comes to anything ocean? It can be difficult to make sound decisions about ocean-related issues when emotions are high and in some cases, this can be very dangerous.

On this week's episode I talk about a recent whale stranding and how three camps of people started a discussion of what should, can, and cannot be done in this instance and there is a lot of parallels from this to decision-making processes in the marine space in general.

Tune in, anywhere you get your podcasts!

Jess explores
Marine social scientist exploring the ins and outs of marine innovation, ocean life, everyday live, some within the comfort of things I understand but mostly things I know little about.