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NewAtlantis Ocean Podcast
Peoples Media, JJ Ramberg
9 episodes
9 months ago

Ocean biodiversity is not only critical to the health of our planet, but it’s also the foundation for our food web and has a huge impact on the global economy. On this podcast, we’ll talk about the latest discoveries in ocean science, the newest thinking on pricing nature into our economy, and how machine learning and AI are helping us better understand ocean ecology.

We’ll talk to marine biologists, economists, data scientists and explorers from all over the world who will share why and how we must preserve the biodiversity in our ocean.


Happy listening!


Podcast cover photo used by permission of Octavio Aburto.



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Ocean biodiversity is not only critical to the health of our planet, but it’s also the foundation for our food web and has a huge impact on the global economy. On this podcast, we’ll talk about the latest discoveries in ocean science, the newest thinking on pricing nature into our economy, and how machine learning and AI are helping us better understand ocean ecology.

We’ll talk to marine biologists, economists, data scientists and explorers from all over the world who will share why and how we must preserve the biodiversity in our ocean.


Happy listening!


Podcast cover photo used by permission of Octavio Aburto.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science,
Nature,
Earth Sciences
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Brett Jenks: “Using Behavioral Research to Promote Conservation”
NewAtlantis Ocean Podcast
37 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Brett Jenks: “Using Behavioral Research to Promote Conservation”

Brett Jenks is the CEO of Rare which has developed a people-centered approach to finding and implementing solutions for biodiversity loss, climate change, food systems, gender equity, and green finance.


In this episode, we talk about:

  • How behavioral research is being used to encourage marine conservation
  • The nature-positive transformations happening in coastal fisheries
  • How to identifying local leaders catalyzes change


…and much more!


You can learn more about Rare here and follow Brett on X.


NewAtlantis Labs seeks to address the twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss by aligning community, government, industry, and individual benefit with the improving ecological health of our ocean.


For more from NewAtlantis, visit our website

Follow us on X and join the conversation on our Discord.


Produced by Peoples Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NewAtlantis Ocean Podcast

Ocean biodiversity is not only critical to the health of our planet, but it’s also the foundation for our food web and has a huge impact on the global economy. On this podcast, we’ll talk about the latest discoveries in ocean science, the newest thinking on pricing nature into our economy, and how machine learning and AI are helping us better understand ocean ecology.

We’ll talk to marine biologists, economists, data scientists and explorers from all over the world who will share why and how we must preserve the biodiversity in our ocean.


Happy listening!


Podcast cover photo used by permission of Octavio Aburto.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.