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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: [email protected]
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Joe Pope and Dickie Worton are joined by FA Cup Factfile, Phil Annets, to review how the National League teams did in the FA Cup first round with Brackley and Gateshead the stand out results, plus the comfortable wins and near misses. Their is also a look at the action in the North and South divisions Like, subscribe and leave a review Produced by …
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David Barclay of Dalhousie's oceanography department talks about new research into how sound in the ocean can help determine its acidity level + Land & Sea host Jane Adey visits Alton Rumbolt's shed in Mary's Harbour to hear about the changing fishery off Labrador.
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FFAW president Dwan Street on why the union is questioning Canada's motives for marine conservation + At his swearing-in, new premier Tony Wakeham answers questions about fisheries and aquaculture.
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FFAW President Dwan Street is giving federal plans to protect swaths of ocean a hard no + From the fishing boat to federal boardrooms, Max Short's influence on crucial decisions in the fishery.
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Luke Edwards is joined by Dickie Worton and Christian James as Scunthorpe rocket up to second behind Rochdale. Rob Worrall speaks to Iron fans, Brett and Eddie Lowry. One managerial incoming and one outgoing with Coleman in at Aldershot and Parkinson out at Altrincham. Joe Pope gives his verdict on Torquay's defeat at Dorking, Buxton faces defeat a…
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Melissa Matlow of World Animal Protection Canada has been talking to the town of Burgeo about helping the Marineland belugas + Marc Mes of the Canadian Coast Guard discusses the transition to the Department of National Defence + Port au Choix fisherman Donald Spence discusses the changes in species he's observed due to the warming Gulf of St. Lawre…
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MP Clifford Small is advocating for a man who's facing a fine for a recreational scallop fishery violation + We join wildlife biologist Taylor Brown as stranded storm petrels are released in Witless Bay + Makkovik AngajukKâk Barry Andersen says it was an historic day when the Torngat plant processed cod for the first time.…
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Amanda Boutcher had her charges dropped in connection with a case involving a fishing boat at Confederation Building + Ted Henry, a professor of Environmental Toxicology at Heriot-Watt University, says the seafood industry has been unfairly targeted for microplastic contamination + Jane Adey tells us about the new season of CBC's Land & Sea.…
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DFO scientist Nancy Soontiens and MI scientist Frédéric Cyr discuss their research on the marine heat wave of 2023 + We take a look back at the evolution of the seaweed skincare company 7 Fathoms.
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Rob is back in the hotseat and is joined by Christian and Dickie as they reflect on an entertaining game up at Carlisle as two former Welsh internationals met up in Cumbria, a Lincolnshire derby controversy and a change at the helm at the Shots. Plus a round up from the North and South and a look ahead to the upcoming midweek fixtures. Like, subscr…
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Caroline Gini just graduated from Memorial's Earth Sciences department with a PhD, her research is on how we map and explore the seafloor + Adele Walsh of Ocean Quest Adventures talks about some upcoming fall events, including an underwater pumpkin carving contest.
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Salmon farming companies in Norway are suing the Norwegian government over the 'traffic light' system for sea lice, we'll look back at that policy + Rebecca Brushett is the lead author of 'People, Place and the Ocean' a marine atlas about the Gros Morne area + Sherry Welsh uses local seafood including cod and capelin to make products for Treats Aho…
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Jamie Baker, secretary-treasurer of the FFAW, says the union will be reminding the new PC government of the promises it made to the fishing industry + Chris Fisher, founder of Ocearch, says some great white sharks were recently tracked to NL waters.
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Gerald Parrott says a DFO regulation that bans the use of hydraulic equipment in the recreational scallop fishery is discriminatory + Rebecca Vincent of Gill Memorial Academy says her young students get a lot out of helping storm petrels that become stranded near the school.
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Joe Pope debuts in the hot seat this week along with Dickie Worton and they are joined by FA Cup Factfile Phil Annets. With the National League top division sides joining the FA Cup, Phil pulls out all the stats with some comfortably through while others fall at the first hurdle. Plus a look at the North and South with big repercussions at Kiddermi…
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Hal Whitehead, a Dalhousie biology professor, says with the right infrastructure Burgeo might be a good sanctuary for belugas + Melissa Matlow of World Animal Protection Canada is interested in talking to the town of Burgeo about its Marineland beluga proposal + We take a look at how much money NL's seafood industry was worth in 2024.…
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Burgeo mayor Trevor Green says his town has a proposal to help 30 beluga whales currently living at the now defunct Marineland park + There's more than 100 ghost ship sightings on a map created by Folklore PhD student Karin Murray-Bergquist.
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Luke Edwards is in the hotseat this week and he is joined by Joe, Dickie and special guest York City midfielder, Ben Brooks. Ben talks about how it felt to score the late winner at Hartlepool. his rise over the last three season and adapting to a new style and city. Plus a first defeat for Forest Green Rovers, new men at Sutton and Solihull and the…
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In a statement, Mowi explains that due to repeated sea lice infestations at least 166,000 farmed salmon have recently died + Wayne Freeman says a replica of the Hazel Pearl is being built for display in Champney's West + Memorial student Fiona Le Taro on how to save Leach's storm petrels + The founding director of the Bonne Bay Marine Station, Bob …
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Sharon Piccott is frustrated over the fishy smell from a neighboring farm that's using salmon farm waste in its 'anaerobic digester' + New World Dairy owner Brent Chaffey says using fish waste does not pose a health risk and is a regular part of the farm's operation to generate electricity
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It's been a week of managerial changes which Rob, Dickie, Christian and belatedly Joe look at. Jerry Gill has gone in as assistant at Yeovil and Joe caught up with him after the Glovers 2-0 victory over Altrincham. Boreham Wood continue their unbeaten run are they under the radar still? The FA Cup Third qualifying round takes place one team who got…
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Charmain Hamilton, a research scientist with DFO, went to Trepassey last week to check out the leatherback turtle that washed ashore + Leon Abbott of Jigs and Reels Boat Tours and Barry Fordham of the Food Fishery Fighters talk about some of the changes they'd like to see in next year's recreational fishery…
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It's huge, looks ancient and is likely a leatherback. We hear what the Penney family of Trepassey has to say about a dead sea turtle that washed ashore there + Fisherman John Pike received a St. John Ambulance Lifesaving Award for helping save the life of a man whose boat was sinking + We take a trip to LIV in downtown St. John's, which has lots of…
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Greg Janes is worried about fish farm expansion and the potential impacts of mass salmon die-offs + More voices from Cold Harvest 2025 including Rob Spiers of Seawise Innovative Packaging; Gerard McDonald of Netukulimk Fisheries Ltd; and Amy Negriin of Mowi Canada East.
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The Marine Institute's Katleen Robert on mapping the ocean floor off the south coast + Research scientist Lisa Matthes on scientific work being carried out on the Amundsen in northern Canada + Seabird biologist Bill Montevecchi on what can be done to cut down on storm petrel deaths
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Rob, Dickie and Joe look back on another week in the National League as Carlisle's main man strikes again to get them three points at Altrincham, we hear from him and manager Mark Hughes, (Thanks to BBC Cumbria for the audio) and Altrincham's Kyle Reddin. Plus Christian James explains how Boreham Wood beat Boston United., Eastleigh have a vacancy t…
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FFAW president Dwan Street says the newly reopened shrimp fishery in the offshore is for Canadian harvesters only + Aquaculture supporters speak out against the proposed South Coast Fjords NMCA at a PC campaign stop + Conservative MP Clifford Small says his party is working on replacing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program…
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Neil Burgess of the Shipwreck Preservation Society on what was discovered during a recent dive to the sunken schooner Hazel Pearl in Champney's West harbour + Ship researcher Heather Elliot on the oral history of the Hazel Pearl.
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Jeanette Russell, Jason Sullivan and Craig Parsons speak to the media during a demonstration for better search and rescue for Labrador + Rebecca Schijns of Oceana Canada is hopeful about DFO's 12 science-based plans to rebuild fish stocks for species such as Atlantic mackerel.
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"It got really rough really fast." Coast Guard commanding officer Irving Barney talks about what went wrong last week during a rescue effort near the Strait of Belle Isle + Jerome Canning of the Wooden Boat Museum in Winterton says there won't be a flotilla, but there's still lots on the agenda for the "Out in Boat" festival on Saturday.…
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Dorim Keeping, owner of Burgeo Haven Inn, says the bad smell and oily residue from salmon rendering is affecting his ecotourism business + MI students David March and Lauren Martin learned more than sailing during their voyage on the schooner Ernestina Morrissey + PhD student Eamonn J. MacDonnacha is studying population dynamics of capelin.…
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Rob has a full quota to join him this week as he speaks to BBC Cumbria's James Phillips about Carlisle's good start to the season. Yeovil dust themselves down as they appoint a Webb, Boreham Wood still unbeaten, Altrincham still no draws and a lightening start for Stuart Maynard at York. Plus the North and South enter the FA Cup, who were upset and…
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