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The AtlantECO podcast is a science popularisation show, revolving around conversations between the host and a guest to discuss aspects of AtlantECO, a marine science project which focuses on the Atlantic Ocean.
Each episode lasts less than 30 minutes and is released every two weeks on Wednesdays.
The podcasts is organised around three types of episodes:
- The science of AtlantECO: where concepts of the project, specific themes, research topics, results, etc will be covered.
- The Atlantic ocean: where we will discuss the reality and regions of the Atlantic ocean, with people involved in oceanic expeditions, their experience in the field, and the views of people who depend on or are engaged for the ocean
- Around the science: for broader topics covering aspects that happen around the AtlantECO adventure, and marine sciences in general
AtlantECO is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862923. The content of the podcast reflects only the participants’ view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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S3E11 55.Ocean biogeographies in the context of climate change
The Vital Role of Plankton in Ocean BiogeochemistrySo, what exactly does Meike’s team study? Their focus is on the global cycling of important elements in the Earth system. Specifically, they models…
S3E10 54. Modelling the ocean biogeochemistry
Balancing the Ocean’s Biogeochemistry: Understanding the Science Behind the Ocean’s Role in Climate Change with Marcello VichiIn this episode, we meet Marcello Vichi, a biogeochemist working on…
S3E9 53. Ecological networks
In this episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Ferenc Jordan, an expert in network analysis, who shared insights into the importance of this methodology in studying…
S3E8 52. Artificial intelligence in oceanography
Diving into Ocean Dynamics: A Conversation with Bruno Buongiorno NardelliIn this episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we got the chance to sit down with Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, a researcher based in…
S3E7 51. Exploring the Potential of the Atlantic Ocean: What is Bioprospecting?
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of bioprospecting with Tonje Heggeset and Giang-Son Nguyen from SINTEF, a renowned research organisation in Norway. In conversation with Tonje and…
S3E6 50. Modelling a constantly moving Ocean
In this episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we explore the journeys and research of early-stage researchers involved in the AtlantECO project. Today, we meet Darshika Manral, a PhD candidate in…
S3E5 49. Ocean cultures in South Africa
In the latest AtlantECO podcast we are exploring the fascinating realm of ocean cultures with our guest, Leila Nefdt from the University of Cape Town in South Africa.Leila brings a wealth of…
S3E4 48. Strengthening biodiversity observation in support of decision making
In this episode of the AtlantECO podcast we delve into the Marco Bolo project with guest Nicolas Pade, the project coordinator. Marco Bolo is a research and innovation initiative funded by the…
S3E3 47. Shallow sea mining
In the latest episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we delve into one of our case studies, which aims to apply the knowledge and resources developed in the project to existing challenges in shallow sea…
S3E2 46. Mega marine heatwaves in the North Atlantic
In the latest episode of the AtlantECO Podcast, we delve into the critical topic of mega heatwaves in the Atlantic withguest Thomas Frölicher. The conversation covers the causes, consequences,…
S3E1 45. Navigating the Ocean's Wonders with Mayibongwe Buthelezi
A Journey from Nongoma to the Atlantic Ocean: Mayi, currently in the second year of his Ph.D. at the University of Pretoria, takes us through his remarkable journey. Born and raised in the small…
S2E21 44. Exploring plankton biodiversity
In this podcast episode, we are starting a new series looking at the Early Stage Researchers in AtlantECO. Our guest in the first episode of this series is Fabio Benedetti, marine scientist…
S2E20 43. Unleashing the Potential of Citizen Science in AtlantECO: Sail for Science and the Plankton Planet Initiative
In the 43rd episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we chat about citizen science and how we use it in AtlantECO with Anna Oddone, from Plankton Planet. Anna tells us about the Sail for Science initiative,…
S2E19 42. Measuring the health of the Atlantic Ocean
In the 42nd podcast episode, our guest, Serena Zunino, discusses how we measure the health of the ocean. She explains that measuring the health of the ocean means assessing its status and how it…
S2E18 41. The NAUTILOS project
In the 41st episode of the AtlantECO podcast, we discover Nautilos, a Horizon 2020 funded project that aims to fill the gap in marine observations and improve monitoring capacities and resources. The…
S2E17 40. It's a wrap on Mission Microbiomes
In episode 40 of the podcast, we spoke with Romain Troublé, CEO of the Tara Ocean Foundation, about the foundation's mission and Mission Microbiomes, one of our flagship expeditions in AtlantECO, as…
S2E16 39- Following plastics from land to sea on the Casamance river
In episode 39 of the AtlantECO Podcast, Leïla Meistertzheim, a researcher from Banyuls-sur-Mer with expertise in toxicology and microbiology, who was chief scientist of the last topic study of the…
S2E15 38. Microplastics and microbiome in the Gambia river
In episode 38 of the podcast, Jean-François Ghiglione, marine ecotoxicology researcher from Banyuls-sur-Mer in France, discusses the importance of studying the Gambia River and how it helps to…
S2E14 37. The high seas treaty
Our 37th episode of the podcast is dedicated to the High Seas Treaty, which was the focus of intense discussions during the Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond…
S2E13 36. Sigi
This is the last episode in our short special series released on the occasion of International Women's Day where women involved in researching or protecting the ocean tell us about their experiences,…