#25 Andrew Lewin: Host of 'How to protect the ocean' podcast

#25 Andrew Lewin: Host of 'How to protect the ocean' podcast

From Ocean Collaborations by Ocean Collaborations from Jan Maisenbacher

March 13, 2026 · 38 min

About this episode

Jan Maisenbacher interviews Andrew Lewin about ocean conservation and insights from the 13th World Ocean Summit.

In this special “premiere collaboration” episode of Ocean Collaborations , Jan Maisenbacher speaks with veteran ocean podcaster and marine conservationist Andrew Lewin (host of How to Protect the Ocean ) . Join us as we reflect on the 13th World Ocean Summit from the Economist with Andrew sharing insights from his experiences having been at the summit. We are exploring ocean conservation, international collaboration, and the power of podcasting to inspire change. And: We developed a courageous conference idea! The conversation is both a reflection on why long-form audio can move people to act - and a sense-making debrief of the 13th World Ocean Summit which was held in Montréal. The episode ultimately lands on a pragmatic, hopeful premise: collaboration isn’t only a value - it’s a practice built through convening, shared language, and the willingness to meet across disciplines (science, policy, finance, rights holders, and industry). The invitation is clear: let’s move from announcements to execution - and build the spaces where implementation becomes the main event. And: Stay tuned for more sense-making ocean collaboration dialogues of Andrew and Jan! This is just an podcast…

People in this episode

Host: Jan Maisenbacher

Guest: Andrew Lewin

Topics covered

  • ocean conservation
  • international collaboration
  • podcasting
  • World Ocean Summit
  • marine conservation

Keywords

  • ocean
  • conservation
  • podcast
  • collaboration
  • World Ocean Summit
  • marine
  • change

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: How to Protect the Ocean

Places: Montréal

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