A podcast about seaweed and people. It's for you if you're interested in what seaweed is, how it works in ecosystems, growing it for food or climate solutions, regenerating coastlines and the intersection of science, art and culture. Seaweed People is independent - support the show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople. Follow on socials @seaweed.people đ±đȘž Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You are going to love this conversation if you dream of spending a week greeting the sun with seaweed songs, having seaweed baths after saunas, if youâre into seaweed tattoos, if youâre a student or a teacher and you wanna go diving, and generally if youâre into the idea of regenerating underwater forests đ€żđđœ
Along with the team and communities behind Love Rimurimu, Zoe Studd is doing all of these things. Zoe is the Co-Founde...
This episode is for you if youâre wondering what the heck is going on across the sea for our friends in the US, if youâre into citizen science and communities coming together to protect kelp, and if you like a good ocean film đđż
Blue Frontier is a US-based organisation thatâs been building solution-oriented citizen engagement for 20 years, to protect oceans, coasts and the human and wild communities that depend on them. Weâre ...
This oneâs for you if youâre an artist, or a scientist or conservationist wanting to communicate in creative ways, and if you love the deep sea, the Great Barrier Reef and Kate Bush đȘžđ
Kirsty Kross is an eco-feminist Australian artist currently based in Oslo, Norway, whose work is about finding ways of connecting diverse groups with issues around the climate crisis, often by embodying a vibrant coral trout. We talk about ...
This oneâs for you if youâre into nudibranchs, sea grapes, solar power, butterflies, citizen science and tongues with teeth(!?) đ±đ
Nicole Mertens is a marine ecologist with a passion for sacoglossans, a science communicator and the Nature Stewards Coordinator with the Victorian National Parks Association. Nicole is passionate about using citizen science as a platform for evidence-based conservation, and helping people connect ...
This oneâs for you if youâre interested in how a class action case works, if you wanna hear about seaweed farmers taking on big oil companies or if youâre also a soil person đ±đȘ±
Freya Mulvey is a senior lawyer and environmental enthusiast who is passionate about implementing better soil and landscape regulation into policy and legal frameworks. She is a 2023 Churchill Fellow and a 2017 recipient of the Australian Lawyers ...
This oneâs for you if youâre interested in biochar, giant kelp, marine engineering or thinking about seaweed as a solution to a whole lotta problems đ ïžđ
Adam Brancher is a Principle Marine Surveyor and the Founder of Southern Ocean Carbon (now known as Next Wave Seaweed), which aims to mitigate the impacts of climate change through responsible seaweed mariculture and bio-mitigation around aquaculture farms. We touch on a ...
Youâll love this ep, I just know it đđŠ Itâs for you if you like baby seahorses and migrating whales, if you live in a coastal city, if you've heard about wildlife coming back into harbours during lockdowns, or if you want to know what a strong collaboration between Indigenous knowledge-holders and western science looks like.
Robert Cooley is a Senior Ranger and leader of the Gamay Rangers, an Indigenous ranger team that ...
This oneâs for you if youâre into craft beer, you like dreaming up side hustles with your mates, youâre a chef wanting to experiment with kelpy umami or if youâre an aspiring seaweed farmer đ©đœâđłđ»
Cam Hines and Brent âBertâ Cross are two of the three founders of Southern Seagreens. From backgrounds in craft beer and naval diving, they joined forces with Rob (the third, a scientist) to learn how to farm native kelp at their se...
This is maybe as seaweed peopley as it gets. Itâs for you if you want an overview of kelp forests, if youâre into rewilding and sea otters, if you have any kind of skill and want to put it toward conserving kelp, if you like the sound of a national marine gardening day or if you just want to hear about a big, impressive enviro movement đŠŠâĄ
Aaron Eger is the Founder and Program Director of the Kelp Forest Alliance, a global commu...
Youâll enjoy this episode if you like games, if youâre a scientist looking for creative ways to communicate your research, if you run a music festival, a council or small town and want to know how to talk about climate change with your townsfolk đ„đŠ
Boho Interactive is a collective of Australian artists, performers and game designers who create interactive games, performances and workshops in collaboration with research scienti...
This oneâs for aspiring seaweed farmers, kelp ladies and anyone who loves a good seaweed yarn. Weâre talking seaweed babies, wild harvesting, kelp farming and Ecklonia radiata - the backbone of the Great Southern Reef, also known as common kelp, leather kelp, thorny kelp or golden kelp.
Jo Lane has a background in marine science and sustainable coastal environments and is the owner of Sea Health Products, which make small-...
ï»żOoh yes, today we are hearing all about oysters! Also seascape restoration, pseudo-mangroves, living seawalls and a good use for potato chip waste. This oneâs for you if youâve heard that 85% of global oyster reefs are degraded thanks to humans (yikes) and if you want to know how we can help bring them back đŠȘđ»
Professor Melanie Bishop is a coastal ecologist who researches changes to temperate environments like coastal erosion...
Macrocystis! This episode is for you if youâve always dreamt of diving through the iconic giant kelp forests in Tasmania, and if youâve heard that theyâve completely disappeared, but also and if you want to hear about divers and scientists coming together to revive them đ„đ±
Mick Baron is an avid diver, storyteller, underwater videographer and co-owner of the Eaglehawk Dive Centre. Heâs spent 20 years as a scientific obser...
This episode is for you if you like rivers and oceans, if you want to connect deeper to Sea Country, if you live in Australia or another country where the dominant narrative of the ocean stems from a colonial or European history. Maybe youâre an educator or social worker, or you just love being outside.
Rhiannon Mitchell is a First Nations woman from the Mununjali people of Beaudesert, who grew up on Gumbaynggirr Country. ...
This episodeâs for you if youâre into eating seaweed, sustainable food systems, Nitrogen cycles, how seaweed can heal burns, or if youâve ever daydreamed about being a humble seaweed farmer đ§âđŸđ
Dr Pia Winberg is a marine ecologist whoâs spent the past 25 years working in and researching sustainable marine development. In her words, sheâs now in âthe business of growing seaweed in a circular economyâ and her main focus is dev...
Youâll like this episode if youâre interested in artists working with seaweed or teaming up with scientists, what cuttlefish look like when they mate, kayaks that play music, or if youâve ever wondered whether humans will one day be able to carry sharks in their wombsđŠđ€°đ»
Lichen Kelp is an artist, performer and curator based in Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung country, in Naarm AKA Melbourne. Through her work she explores melting, subli...
If youâre into biodiversity hotspots, temperate reef ecosystems, protecting your local beach, collective action, or if youâre working in the media or education sector then this episode is for you đŁđŠ
Dr. Scott Bennett is a research scientist at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. He was born and raised on Tassieâs reefs, and heâs studied kelp forest ecosystems across Australia. He curren...
This oneâs for you if you want to know the difference between seagrass and seaweed, how crayweed reproduces, what reforestation looks like, or if youâre dreaming of becoming a marine scientist and just need a good role model.
Professor Adriana Verges has researched temperate ecosystems and coral reefs around the world. She leads a research program that looks into the impacts of climate change on seaweed forests and seagras...
This oneâs for you if you want to know what seaweed is and what it does in the ecosystem, whether sinking it in the deep ocean is a legit climate change solution and what a kelp trumpet sounds like.
Dr Catriona Hurd is a seaweed physiologist with nearly 30 years experience across the planet studying how seaweeds grow and how they cope with things like ocean acidification and climate change. Her recent research in forensic ...
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