Today I will be speaking with marine ecologist Fiorenza Micheli, who has led a highly decorated career in the marine sciences over the last several decades. She is currently a professor of marine science at Stanford University, where she is also the co-director of Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions. Her work takes place around the world, from near her childhood home in the Mediterranean, all the way to the south pacific, but her home base is at Stanford University’s facilities in Montere...
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Today I will be speaking with marine ecologist Fiorenza Micheli, who has led a highly decorated career in the marine sciences over the last several decades. She is currently a professor of marine science at Stanford University, where she is also the co-director of Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions. Her work takes place around the world, from near her childhood home in the Mediterranean, all the way to the south pacific, but her home base is at Stanford University’s facilities in Montere...
Offshore Drilling, the Shark Fin Market, and Freediving - Brady Bradshaw
The Marine Ecology Podcast
1 hour 51 minutes
7 months ago
Offshore Drilling, the Shark Fin Market, and Freediving - Brady Bradshaw
Today I will be speaking with a good friend, Brady Bradshaw. Brady has in some ways lived two lives, one as an elite freediving athlete, and another as a prominent marine conservationist. He holds the current United States national records in all three distance pool freediving disciplines, one of which I had the opportunity to personally witness. At the time of this recording he has set 13 United States records, and 4x North American records. In some circles, his name carries as much we...
The Marine Ecology Podcast
Today I will be speaking with marine ecologist Fiorenza Micheli, who has led a highly decorated career in the marine sciences over the last several decades. She is currently a professor of marine science at Stanford University, where she is also the co-director of Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions. Her work takes place around the world, from near her childhood home in the Mediterranean, all the way to the south pacific, but her home base is at Stanford University’s facilities in Montere...