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Ocean Calls
Euronews
28 episodes
6 months ago
Plunge into the issues making waves on our blue planet in this original Euronews podcast series, discussing everything from illegal fishing to climate change and deep-sea mining. Ocean Calls is made in partnership with the European Commission's DG Mare and presented by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks.

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

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Plunge into the issues making waves on our blue planet in this original Euronews podcast series, discussing everything from illegal fishing to climate change and deep-sea mining. Ocean Calls is made in partnership with the European Commission's DG Mare and presented by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks.

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

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Science
Education,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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What are the long-term impacts of marine heatwaves?
Ocean Calls
30 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
What are the long-term impacts of marine heatwaves?

As the world heats up, the oceans do, too. In this episode of Ocean Calls, we’re looking at the damaging, long-term effects of marine heatwaves. We’ll delve into their impacts on corals and fish, and discuss what can be done to help ecosystems to better weather the storm.


We talk to the Deputy Director of Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service, Samantha Burgess, and Pippa Moore, Professor of Marine Science at Newcastle University.


At the end of the episode, you’ll hear from Chloë McCardel, an Australian swimmer nicknamed the ‘queen of the English Channel’ who established a world record after crossing it 44 times. She’ll share a story of endurance, vulnerability - and meeting a bunch of jellyfish.    



Follow these links to read more about our guests:


Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service 

Pippa Moore, professor of Marine Science at Newcastle University 


Ocean Tale from top swimmer Chloë McCardel.


Hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner.

The production coordinator is Carolyne Llabe.  

The sound editing is by Jean-Christophe Marcaud and sound mixing is by Matthieu Duchaine. 

Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet.


Ocean Calls is produced in partnership with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.





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

Ocean Calls
Plunge into the issues making waves on our blue planet in this original Euronews podcast series, discussing everything from illegal fishing to climate change and deep-sea mining. Ocean Calls is made in partnership with the European Commission's DG Mare and presented by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks.

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