NEW Science Pod: Oceanography (Trailer)

NEW Science Pod: Oceanography (Trailer)

From South Pole by Pine Forest Media

July 24, 2025 · 2 min

About this episode

The episode introduces a new podcast series exploring the science and global cooperation needed to protect our oceans.

Pine Forest Media is proud to present Oceanography , a new podcast hosted by South Pole creator Clark Marchese. This weekly series explores the science and global cooperation needed to protect our oceans. With guests ranging from marine biologists and oceanographers to UN policymakers and community organizers, the show connects science with society—diving into topics like whale communication, bioluminescent species, deep-sea ecosystems, and the future of conservation policy. Oceanography isn’t just about marine life—it’s about the role oceans play in global climate, biodiversity, and justice. The first season includes interviews with the Deputy Global Coordinator at UNESCO and the Tribal Liaison for the Marine Protected Area Collaborative Network. 🎧 Listen to the trailer now and follow Oceanography wherever you get your podcasts. First episode drops July 29. Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Or stream wherever you stream best! 📌 South Pole Season 3 arrives this fall. 🌐 Learn more: pineforestpods.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Clark Marchese

Guests: Deputy Global Coordinator at UNESCO, Tribal Liaison for the Marine Protected Area Collaborative Network

Topics covered

  • oceanography
  • marine biology
  • global cooperation
  • conservation policy
  • climate change
  • biodiversity
  • justice

Keywords

  • oceanography
  • marine life
  • whale communication
  • bioluminescent species
  • deep-sea ecosystems
  • conservation
  • climate
  • biodiversity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: UNESCO, Marine Protected Area Collaborative Network, Pine Forest Media

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