Conversations on a variety of water-related topics.
Blue Economy: Students Pitching Kelp-Based Businesses
Welcome to the “Frog Tank”
Personal Product
Chewing Gum
Kelp Festival
Kombucha
Ocean Data App
Entire Conversation
Who Is Future Frogmen & What Do We Do?
Episode 1
Conservation Cartoons ™
Episode 1: Introduction To Plastic Pollution
Episode 2: A Deeper Look into Microplastics
Episode 3: Plastic Free All the Time
Episode 4: Diving Into Right Whales
Episode 5: Ocean Acidification & Coral Reefs
Climate Change Impact on Marine Species
New PhDs and current graduate students from Northeastern, Stony Brook & UConn
Episode 1: Dungeness Crabs & Economically Important Shellfish
Episode 2: Blue Mussels, #ShutDownSTEM & Scallops
Episode 3: Atlantic Silversides & Adaptation
Episode 4: Student Panel Q&A
Ecological Restoration
Conversation with Save The Sound
Episode 1: Introduction to Save The Sound
Episode 2: Water & Fish Monitoring
Episode 3: Fishways, Green Infrastructure, Residential Rain Gardens & Urban Restoration
Episode 4: Dam Removal
Episode 5: Q&A: Recharging Groundwater, Stream Restoration & Dam Removal Economics
© Photo - Save The Sound 2020
NOAA Marine Debris Program
Virtual Visit With The Grauer School (11th Grade Science)
Episode 1: Introduction
Episode 2: Zero Waste
Episode 3: Recycling & the Value of Small Steps
Episode 4: Changing Mindsets, Partnering & Sources of Debris
Ellen Cuylaerts, Explorer & Professional Photographer
Episode 1: Introduction & A Late Calling
Episode 2: Respecting the Elements and Animals & Reinventing Oneself
Episode 3: Speaking Up & Getting the Bends
Episode 4: Loving Cold, Finding Voice, Observing, Belugas & Bears
Episode 5: UN World Oceans Day Photography Competition & Using Your Voice
© Photo - Ellen Cuylaerts 2019 ellencuylaerts.com/
Trout In The Classroom
An explanation of the program and info on brook trout.
Episode 1: Brook Trout Reintroduction
Episode 2: Students in the Field
Episode 3: Trout Revival in the Pequannock River
Episode 4: Q&A Including Brook Trout Range & Overwintering
Dr. Wallace J. Nichols
“J.” speaks about how “water is medicine”.
Info on debris and what’s being done about it.
Episode 2: Regional Coordinators
Episode 3: Gulf of Maine Action Plan
Episode 4: Microplastics & Seafood
Episode 5: Habitat Impact & Recycling
Dungeness Crabs - Vulnerability to Climate Change
A graduate student shares her research.
Episode 2
Art
An artist speaks with a graduate student.
Episode 1 - Painting The Natural World
Episode 2 - More on technique
Episode 3 Q&A
© Copyright The Art of Flick Ford 2019 flickford.com/
Cave Diving & Exploring
Ellen Cuylaerts, professional photographer, speaks with Jill Heinerth, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s, Explorer in Residence.
Personal Journey & A Treacherous Dive
Q&A
Climate Change
A MIT graduate student PhD Candidate speaks about the Future of Water Resources from a Climatology Perspective (Precipitation)
Northeastern U. Professors Dr. Brian Helmuth and Dr. Mark Patterson discuss:
Q&A (Science Communications & Outlook)
Photography
Ellen Cuylaerts, professional photographer & explorer converses with a student at Halifax’s Dalhousie University
Plastic, Microplastics & Ecotoxicology
A Macquarie University Professor speaks with a Northeastern U. student:
Ecotoxicology & The Plastic Problem
Being A Conscious Consumer (Plastics)
Dr. Brian Helmuth and Dr. Mark Patterson, both of Northeastern U. discuss:
Microplastics
Sea Turtles
U. of Central Florida graduate student converses with her former Fairfield U. Professor
Episode 1: Mysterious Virus
Episode 2: MHC Protein
Episode 3: A PhD Student’s Personal Journey
Episode 4: Q&A and Valuable Advice
Water: Public Health, Justice & the Common Good
Father Andrea Vicini, S.J., Boston College, Theology Department speaks with Donald Kerwin, Executive Director, Center for Migration Studies
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 1)
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 2)
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 3)
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 4)
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 5)
Clean & Plentiful Water (Episode 6)
Water: Quality & Research
Patricia Maria Stathatou, MIT Water, Post Graduate Researcher