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Seas The Day

A podcast about Marine Science and Conservation

Science Nature Social Sciences Education Science & Medicine
Update frequency
every 19 days
Average duration
30 minutes
Episodes
50
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Monkeys, and bunnies, and seals, oh my!

Monkeys, and bunnies, and seals, oh my!

In 2022, we published three resiliency fables written by students participating in a Duke Engage summer program at Duke University Marine Lab. The fables — Ollie the Orca. Gilbert the Grouper, Terr…
00:36:58  |   Sun 15 Jun 2025
Why Knowledge Matters: Shark and Ray Conservation In Indonesia

Why Knowledge Matters: Shark and Ray Conservation In Indonesia

In this episode, Alyssa Klim discusses the role of knowledge in shark and ray conservation in small local coastal communities in Indonesia. She looks at examples of conservation efforts that have fa…
00:34:30  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Fish TAles

Fish TAles

This episode features a recording of a live story telling event, “Fish Tales.” Hosted by Ally Kristan, staff at the Duke University Marine Lab, the episode features 5 stories, by Barbara Garrity-Blak…
00:51:28  |   Wed 12 Feb 2025
The Palestinian Keffiyeh: A Story of Food Sovereignty

The Palestinian Keffiyeh: A Story of Food Sovereignty

This episode explores the topic of food sovereignty using the case study of Palestine. Tasneem and Porter examine the different elements of food sovereignty that can be seen in the Palestinian Keffiy…
00:29:31  |   Wed 29 May 2024
Exploring Cultural Change through Food Systems in Sonora, Mexico

Exploring Cultural Change through Food Systems in Sonora, Mexico

In this episode Juan Rebellon, Margaret Morrison, Jordan Scott, and Juliette Lee, students from Dr. Xavier Basurto’s Community-Based Marine Conservation travel course in April 2022, explore cultural …
00:29:20  |   Wed 10 Apr 2024
Belugas: Sentinels of Climate Change in the Arctic

Belugas: Sentinels of Climate Change in the Arctic

In this episode, Aileen Lavelle and Sara Norton of the Duke University Bass Connections team “Belugas; Sentinels of Climate Change in the Arctic” share their experiences traveling to Churchill, Manit…
00:20:34  |   Wed 06 Mar 2024
The 12 Days of DUML

The 12 Days of DUML

The Duke University Marine Lab hosts a holiday party in early December, and students are encouraged to think about performing a skit, or song, or dance. Mostly, they don't. Classes are still in sessi…
00:06:57  |   Thu 21 Dec 2023
The aspiring environmentalist's toolkit: creativity, resilience, community, and hope

The aspiring environmentalist's toolkit: creativity, resilience, community, and hope

The Duke University Marine Lab is home to second year students in the coastal and marine systems (CAMS) concentration of a Masters of Environmental Management (MEM) degree. During the fall of their f…
00:18:16  |   Wed 06 Dec 2023
Turtle Tales

Turtle Tales

In this episode, the students in the Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles travel class document their trip to Culerbra, Puerto Rico, and St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands in a kind of 'travel di…
00:25:39  |   Wed 01 Nov 2023
The Age of Restoration with Dr. Carter Smith

The Age of Restoration with Dr. Carter Smith

Masters students Mariana Kendall and Nicholas Fairbairn sit down with Dr. Carter Smith to learn about her circuitous career path to research ecology. Carter explains how her non-traditional and non-l…
00:33:03  |   Wed 04 Oct 2023
Bridging Knowledge for Community Conservation

Bridging Knowledge for Community Conservation

How can we bridge extremely localized, traditional knowledge with the “best available science” of Western knowledge? Students of Dr. Xavier Basurto’s Community-Based Marine Conservation travelled to …
00:47:23  |   Wed 07 Jun 2023
Sea Turtle Hatcheries

Sea Turtle Hatcheries

What role do sea turtle hatcheries play in conservation? In this episode, Sarah Sevilla and Jessica Stevens dive into the background and various uses of hatcheries, compare the pros and cons, discus…
00:25:45  |   Wed 10 May 2023
What is Ecosystem Restoration?

What is Ecosystem Restoration?

Restoration is a relatively new tool used for the conservation of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As such, a certain level of uncertainty surrounds what restoration actually is. Our podcast seeks …
00:22:31  |   Wed 26 Apr 2023
Tagging Sea Turtles

Tagging Sea Turtles

In this episode, Duke Marine Lab students Claire Helgerson, Kendra Rentz, and Anna de Hostos explore the processes by which researchers tag sea turtles to track migratory patterns and learn more abou…
00:27:54  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
What are we protecting? Indigenous Peoples' perspectives on the ‘30 by 30’ conservation target

What are we protecting? Indigenous Peoples' perspectives on the ‘30 by 30’ conservation target

In December 2022, world leaders at the Convention on Biological Diversity adopted a proposal to conserve 30% of the Earth by 2030. This proposal was highly controversial and has met with varied react…
00:29:55  |   Wed 22 Mar 2023
Otto Tranberg's Legacy

Otto Tranberg's Legacy

In this episode, the students in the Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles class from the Duke Marine Lab explore the past, current and future status of sea turtle conservation on St. Croix, in the…
00:44:36  |   Wed 16 Nov 2022
Algae Biofuel the Future

Algae Biofuel the Future

What is algae biofuel? How do we make it? And how may it be used in the future? In today’s episode of Lab Notes, Junyao Gu interviews the algae biofuel research team at the Duke University Marine Lab…
00:35:25  |   Wed 02 Nov 2022
Terry the Tree and The Live Oak and The Wind

Terry the Tree and The Live Oak and The Wind

In this third installment of a three episode series, Spencer Moyle reads his story of Terry the Tree and Rory McCollum follows with The Live Oak and the Wind. Both stories were written as part of a D…
00:31:36  |   Wed 19 Oct 2022
Gilbert the Grouper

Gilbert the Grouper

In this second of a three episode series, Andres Hernandez reads his story of Gilbert the Grouper. The story explores concepts of resilience and was written as part of a Duke Engage summer program at…
00:17:43  |   Wed 05 Oct 2022
Ollie the Orca

Ollie the Orca

In this first of a three episode series, Amy Buckalew reads her story of Ollie the Orca. The story explores concepts of resilience and was written as part of a Duke Engage summer program at Duke Uni…
00:21:47  |   Wed 21 Sep 2022
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