Episodes 40
Avg. Duration 43m
Activity Active
Apple Rating 4.1 (18)
Since Jul 2025
Latest Episode May 2026

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Weekly
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Episodic
Consistency
72%
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feeds.acast.com

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Oceanography is a weekly marine science podcast exploring the latest ocean research, climate science, and environmental discoveries. From whale communication and underwater soundscapes to sustainable fishing gear and microplastic pollution, we dive deep into the science shaping our understanding of the world’s oceans. Each episode features conversations with marine biologists, oceanographers, and climate scientists working on the frontlines of ocean conservation and climate change. You'll learn about deep sea ecosystems, endangered species protection, and the powerful connections between ocean health and life on land. If you're passionate about the ocean, climate change, or environmental science—and want to hear directly from the researchers uncovering new insights—you’re in the right place.


Oceanography is produced by Pine Forest Media, an independent podcast network focused on environmental research, science communication, and why it all matters.


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How many species are there in the sea? with Dr. Manuel Callebar Guiterrez

May 26, 2026 23m

How many species are there in the ocean? Marine biologist and taxonomist Manuel Caballero Gutierrez joins Oceanography to explore one of the biggest unanswered questions in marine science: how much…

Hadal Zone Master Class with Professor Alan | Deep Sea Pod Feed Drop

May 19, 2026 46m

What happens at the deepest points of the ocean? This week on Oceanography, we’re sharing a special feed drop episode from Deep Sea Pod, hosted by Thomas Linley and Alan Jamieson — two scientists…

A New Earth Radio Show

May 12, 2026 31m

Where does climate change stand in 2026? This week on Oceanography, we’re bringing you a special crossover from Green Frequency: a new Earth Radio show from Pine Forest Media exploring environmental…

Elephant Seals Can Be Scientists Too

May 05, 2026 52m

Elephant seals are helping map the Southern Ocean. This week on Oceanography, we’re sharing a special crossover episode from South Pole, another Pine Forest Media series focused on Antarctic science…

Solar Geoengineering: Who Gets to Decide? with Hassaan Sipra

Apr 28, 2026 1h 5m

Solar geoengineering is a justice question. As sunlight reflection methods move from theory toward real-world research, who gets to decide what happens next? This episode explores the justice and…

A Natural Experiment in the Sky: Shipping, Clouds, and Climate

Apr 21, 2026 56m

Shipping pollution changed clouds. What can scientists learn? What happens when cleaner shipping fuel suddenly changes the atmosphere above the ocean? In this episode of Oceanography, meteorologist…

SAI: Should We Reflect More Sunlight to Cool the Earth? with Dr. Kelsey Roberts

Apr 14, 2026 1h 11m

Could reflecting sunlight help cool the Earth? Stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, is a proposed climate intervention that aims to reduce global temperatures by reflecting a small portion of…

MCB: Can Brighter Clouds Cool the Planet? with Dr. Jessica Wan

Apr 07, 2026 51m

Can brighter clouds cool Earth? Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is a proposed solar radiation modification strategy that could reflect sunlight, cool ocean regions, and potentially reduce dangerous…

mCDR: Can the Ocean Store Our Carbon for Centuries? with Dr. Morgan Raven

Mar 31, 2026 57m

We may need to remove carbon from the atmosphere—can the ocean help? Biomass-based marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) explores whether natural ocean processes can help store carbon for the long…

Biocultural Coastal Conservation | Ancestral Tides with Juan Carlos Cruz

Mar 24, 2026 45m

What is biocultural coastal conservation — and why does it matter for the future of our oceans? In this episode, conservation scientist Juan Carlos Cruz of the Amazon Conservation Team explains how…

Ocean Trenches Explained with Prof. Alan Jamieson

Mar 17, 2026 44m

Ocean trenches are Earth’s deepest habitats—and they’re full of life. This episode is a guided dive into the hadal zone (6,000–11,000 meters), where tectonic plates create steep trenches that plunge…

What is the Deep Sea Even Like? with Dr. Thomas Linley

Mar 10, 2026 56m

What is the deep sea — really? Deep-sea researcher Dr. Thom Linley (Curator of Fishes at Te Papa Tongarewa, National Museum of New Zealand) breaks down the deep ocean as a connected world with…

What is Ocean Deoxygenation? with Dr. Sven Pallacks

Mar 03, 2026 38m

Ocean oxygen shapes marine life in ways most of us never think about. This episode explores how oxygen enters the ocean (air–sea exchange and photosynthesis), how it circulates through surface waters…

Ocean Story Hour with Anabelle Chaumun

Feb 24, 2026 38m

Making marine biodiversity visible for everyone Marine biodiversity is vast, complex—and mostly out of sight. In this “ocean story hour” episode, a Paris-based science communicator, Anabelle Chaumun,…

Science Toward Solutions: Ocean Microplastic Research with Dr. Winnie-Courtene Jones

Feb 17, 2026 47m

What have we learned about microplastics over the last 20 years? This episode surveys two decades of ocean microplastics science: where microplastics come from (fibers, tires, fragmentation,…

Marine Heat Waves and Japanese Meteorology with Mr. Hirotaka Sato

Feb 10, 2026 38m

Marine heat waves can make summer heat even worse. New climate research shows that unusually warm ocean conditions don’t just damage marine ecosystems — they can also intensify extreme heat on land.…

Oil Spills and Ocean Health with Dr. Alice Ortmann

Feb 03, 2026 35m

How oil research protects ocean health. Understanding oil spills, offshore drilling, and marine pollution starts before any accident happens. In this episode, marine microbial oceanographer Dr. Alice…

50 Years of Ocean Science: The R/V Endeavor Retires

Jan 27, 2026 34m

A legendary research ship’s final sail. For nearly 50 years, the R/V Endeavor served as a floating laboratory for ocean science—supporting 700+ expeditions, training generations of students, and…

COP30: Green Power with Carola Mejía

Jan 13, 2026 57m

COP30’s biggest fault lines, explained. In this final installment of our COP30 arc, we zoom out from Belém to map the conference’s defining tensions: ambitious speeches versus stalled outcomes,…

COP30: Oceans on the Rise?

Dec 23, 2025 35m

The ocean took center stage at COP30. This episode of Oceanography explores how ocean science, policy, and lived experience shaped the climate conversations at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. From marine…

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Oceanography has published 40 episodes since July 2025.

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