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September 7, 2025 93 mins

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In this episode…

Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Join Alan in the Industrial Badlands of the Canary Islands as he cuts holes in ships, while Thom rubs elbows with New Zealand’s political elite.

In the news, get ready for updates on:

  • A meeting in Perth to discuss the Red List status of Deep-sea organisms. 
  • Deep-sea desalination techniques
  • Capturing Octopus movements for robot creation
  • Common Starfish with a juicy booty and one country’s massive love for divestreaming
  • How deep-diving beaked whales might be our closest helpful relatives

 

On the Discord, we’ve been busy with:

  • A new patron, welcome Hugoshibo!
  • Custom-milled keels for a bespoke handmade USV.
  • Critter photos from a ghost diving trip.
  • Debated the necessity of jars in legitimising a science career.
  • Baby Dumbo paper and adorable baby photos shared by Kat. 
  • Deep Sea Lino cut prints happening on canvas.
  • Ceramic hagfish sculptures and blown glass mermaids purses complete with kelp. 
  • NotOurDog made an appearance, and much talk about Oreo cafes and CAKE!

 

Guest Interview

Tyler Greenfield is a paleontologist and cryptozoologist whose blog, Incertae Sedis reveals the truth behind some cryptozoological stories and paleontological mistakes. Since his appearance on episode 10, Tyler has finished his bachelor’s, written a good few papers, appeared on other podcasts (none as good as his debut of course) and is almost done with his masters and is about to start his PhD. He was even a credited consultant on the new (2025) Walking with Dinosaurs.

 

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Reference list Discord Updates

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  News

Te Papa Biodiversity Centre Press Release

 

Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths | Scientific American

 

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