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Ghost Farms Don’t Appear Overnight
Apr 29, 2026
15m 19s
Sea Cucumbers: The Ocean’s Unsung Recyclers
Mar 25, 2026
36m 26s
Sponges: The Quiet Animals That Clean the Ocean
Feb 25, 2026
33m 03s
When Nature Has a Number on the Balance Sheet
Dec 9, 2025
47m 16s
From Reporting to Real Impact: What Businesses Can Learn from ESG Consultants
Nov 5, 2025
34m 09s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/29/26 | ![]() Ghost Farms Don’t Appear Overnight | 🌊 Ghost Farms Don’t Appear Overnight They don’t start as pollution—they start as decisions. 🛠️ In this episode, we explore how abandoned fish farms become marine litter—and why the real issue begins long before cleanup. From governance gaps to ESG, it’s a story about responsibility across the full lifecycle of aquaculture. ♻️ 🎧 Listen to learn: • When a “ghost farm” really begins • Why planning and decommissioning matter • How better decisions today can prevent pollution tom... | 15m 19s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Sea Cucumbers: The Ocean’s Unsung Recyclers | When we think about cleaning the ocean, we often imagine divers removing ghost nets or volunteers collecting plastic from the shore. But beneath the surface, nature has its own recycling systems. In this episode of our Ocean’s Natural Cleaning Crew series, we turn to one of the most overlooked and most underestimated marine animals: the sea cucumber. Joining us is Prof Annie Mercier, Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University (Canada), who has spent decades studying these remarkable cr... | 36m 26s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Sponges: The Quiet Animals That Clean the Ocean | In this episode of our “Ocean’s Natural Cleaning Crew” series, marine scientist Erik Wurz reveals how sponges filter water, recycle nutrients, and quietly sustain marine life Most of us think of ocean protection in terms of visible action: removing nets, collecting waste, monitoring habitats. But beneath the surface, nature has its own clean-up teams: organisms that filter water, recycle nutrients, and make marine ecosystems possible. In this episode of our series on marine life that helps ke... | 33m 03s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() When Nature Has a Number on the Balance Sheet | When Nature Has a Number on the Balance Sheet How the financial world is starting to recognize the value of ecosystems services In this episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Ralph Chami — financial economist, former Assistant Director at the International Monetary Fund, and Co-Founder of Blue Green Future — to explore one of the most powerful shifts underway: integrating the value of nature’s services into economic and financial systems. From whales and seagrass to eleph... | 47m 16s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() From Reporting to Real Impact: What Businesses Can Learn from ESG Consultants | How sustainability reporting, biodiversity, and NGO partnerships can shape the next wave of corporate responsibility. In this new episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we explore what lies beyond ESG compliance — and how companies can turn sustainability reporting into real environmental impact. Our guests Elena Cicoria and Giuseppe Cais from Diligea, a Benefit Corporation specializing in ESG consulting, share what they’ve learned working with businesses of all sizes, from banks to small and... | 34m 09s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() From Ghost Nets to Knowledge: Science at the Heart of Healthy Seas | Two marine scientists, one shipwreck, and a mission to uncover the hidden impacts of ghost nets. Beyond Cleanups: A New Kind of Mission In this episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we take you inside a groundbreaking project that combines our cleanup work with long-term scientific research. Together with our partner DWS, Healthy Seas is investigating how ghost nets affect biodiversity on shipwrecks—and what happens when they’re removed with the help of Ghost Diving volunteers. Our guests ar... | 22m 30s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() More Than a Swim: How Andy Donaldson Turns Endurance into Impact | One Stroke at a Time: A Journey of Purpose and Resilience In our first episode after a long pause, the Healthy Seas Podcast dives back in with a guest who embodies everything we stand for—passion, action, and deep connection to the sea. Andy Donaldson is not just the first person to complete the Ocean’s Seven in a single year—he’s a man on a mission. In this honest and inspiring conversation, Andy reflects on his transformation from elite swimmer to accountant and back again—this time drive... | 40m 45s | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() Tailer - The Healthy Seas Podcast | Join us as we dive into the depths to explore the challenges and solutions shaping the future of our seas. Hosted by Crystal DiMiceli, each episode features conversations with the people making waves in marine protection: divers, scientists, educators, business partners, and local communities. Healthy Seas is a unique alliance of NGOs and businesses working together to tackle marine litter, especially ghost fishing gear, and transform waste into opportunity through circular economy solutions.... | 0m 34s | ||||||
| 11/5/24 | ![]() Unlocking the Ocean’s Secrets with NatureMetrics: How eDNA is Revolutionizing Marine Conservation with Nicole Yeomans, Ep.22 | In this latest episode of the Healthy Seas podcast, we dive into the revolutionary world of eDNA with Nicole Yeomans, the Offshore Industrials Lead and marine ecology expert at NatureMetrics. With a powerful commitment to making biodiversity measurable, NatureMetrics uses environmental DNA (eDNA) to reveal previously unseen insights into marine ecosystems. Now a finalist for the prestigious Earthshot Prize, NatureMetrics is showing how this cutting-edge technology has become an essential tool... | 29m 47s | ||||||
| 10/10/24 | ![]() Netting Innovation: Diopas on Creating the First Recycled and Recyclable Aquaculture Nets with Ioakeim Diamantidis, Ep.21 | Ioakeim Diamantidis is the General Manager of Diopas, a family-run business based in Greece. For generations, Diopas has been a leader in producing fishing, aquaculture, and sport nets. Now, under the leadership of Ioakeim, the company is pushing the boundaries of innovation in the fishing industry. One of the standout achievements discussed in the episode is Diopas' pioneering development of the world's first recycled and recyclable fish farming nets. This breakthrough, in collaboration with... | 22m 10s | ||||||
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| 9/2/24 | ![]() Exploring the Power of Outdoor Education with Aristea Kyriakou, Ep.20 | In our latest episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we explored an innovative approach to education that’s not just about learning—it’s about living and interacting with the world around us. Our guest, Dr. Aristea Kyriakou, founder of the European Outdoor Education Hub, shares fascinating insights on how outdoor education can transform not only how students learn but also how they connect with their environment. Outdoor education is more than just taking lessons outside. It’s a comprehensive m... | 32m 54s | ||||||
| 7/9/24 | ![]() Diving into the Depths of Science with Edd Stockdale from the Finnish Scientific Diving Academy, Ep. 19 | Edd Stockdale is the Coordinator of the Finnish Scientific Diving Academy at the Tvärminne Zoological Station, University of Helsinki. Edd shares his expertise on scientific diving, a specialized field that merges diving skills with scientific research, particularly in marine biology and archaeology. Understanding Scientific Diving Scientific diving is a unique discipline that requires rigorous training and a deep understanding of both diving techniques and scientific methods. Edd Stockdale e... | 35m 30s | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | ![]() Exploring Ocean Litigation and Rights with Dr. Anna von Rebay, Ep. 18 | Dr. Anna von Rebay is the founder and CEO of Ocean Vision Legal (OVL), the first law firm worldwide entirely specializing in Ocean Protection. OVL focuses on the enforcement of existing obligations to protect the marine environment (Ocean Litigation) and advocates for new laws to provide better protection standards for the Ocean (Ocean Rights). Understanding Ocean Litigation Ocean litigation is a term coined by Dr. von Rebay, inspired by the growing climate litigation movement. In our d... | 39m 35s | ||||||
| 5/1/24 | ![]() Reclaiming Waters: An Interview with Veronika Mikos on Ghost Farms, Ep.17 | We're diving into the murky waters of ghost farms with Veronika Mikos, the director of Healthy Seas. Ghost farms, a relatively unknown, but significant, threat to marine ecosystems and coastal communities, are the focus of this insightful conversation. Veronika guides us through the intricacies of what ghost farms are, where they are typically found, and their impact on communities, marine life, and ocean pollution. What Are Ghost Farms? Ghost farms refer to abandoned aquaculture or fish farm... | 30m 55s | ||||||
| 4/3/24 | ![]() Untangling Seals: Inside Ocean Conservation Namibia's Fight Against Ghost Gear with Naude Dreyer, Ep.16 | Naude Dreyer is the co-founder of Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN), a non-profit organization established in 2020 with a mission to rescue marine life, especially seals, entangled in plastic pollution and raise awareness about the devastating impact of this waste on our oceans. Through Naude's firsthand accounts, listeners gain insight into the heartbreaking reality of seals becoming ensnared in abandoned fishing gear, posing a grave threat to their survival and the health of our oceans. Desp... | 25m 45s | ||||||
| 3/12/24 | ![]() Scaling Up and Enforcing Marine Protected Areas: Insights from Earthshot Prize Winner Wild Aid with Emily Owen, Ep. 15 | Emily Owen is the Marine Program Director at WildAid, an organization at the forefront of marine protection efforts. With their recent Earthshot Prize win, WildAid is setting the bar high for global conservation initiatives. In this conversation, Emily delves into one of WildAid’s specialties- the enforcement of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Highlighting the varied types of MPAs, from offshore sanctuaries to coastal reserves, Emily emphasizes their essential contribution to sustainable... | 29m 04s | ||||||
| 2/13/24 | ![]() Unveiling the Hidden: Advancements in Marine Litter Detection with Manuel Arias, Ep 14 | Dive into the depths of marine litter detection with Manuel Arias, an earth observation scientist at the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar in Spain in this episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast. As specialists in cleaning the seas and combating marine pollution, the Healthy Seas Foundation brings you an insightful conversation with Arias, who delves into the innovative technologies driving the detection and categorization of marine debris. From optical sensors on satellites to drones, explore th... | 50m 52s | ||||||
| 1/25/24 | ![]() Celebrating a Decade of Healthy Seas: 2023 Highlights and 10 Years of Marine Protection, Ep.13 | In this special episode of the "Healthy Seas Podcast," we celebrate a decade of the organization's impactful work in marine conservation. Featuring guests Veronica Mikos, Director of Healthy Seas, and Maria Giovanna Sandrini from Aquafil, the episode delves into the unique partnership between a marine conservation group and a synthetic fiber producer. They reflect on the organization's growth, its role in promoting sustainability and a circular economy, and discuss future plans for marine con... | 20m 16s | ||||||
| 11/14/23 | ![]() Octopuses Revealed: Exploring Their Intelligence, Sentience, and the Controversy of Octopus Farming with Dr. Elena Lara | The world's first octopus farm is on the cusp of being greenlighted, however, not without a global outcry. Today's guest, Dr. Elena Lara, is with the organization, Compassion in World Farming. She talks about what makes these animals so incredible- from their ability to solve problems to their uncanny talent for camouflage despite being colorblind! We explore the ethical and environmental considerations that come into play as the world seeks to supply the growing demand for seafood with the w... | 26m 13s | ||||||
| 9/21/23 | ![]() Racing for KGs: From Flawed Metrics to Impact Measurements with Pascal Van Erp & Kelsey Richardson | When it comes to supporting ocean clean-up efforts, oftentimes organizations are asked to report on the weight of everything they pulled out of the water. Seemingly, the higher the number, the more valuable the effort was. However, this is a flawed, and potentially dangerous, practice. For example, an almost weightless gill net could entangle and kill countless more animals than a heavy trawler net. It's also more likely to get wrapped up in boat propellers, posing a hazard and liability for ... | 25m 13s | ||||||
| 7/28/23 | ![]() Unveiling History's Secrets: Conservation and Discovery in the Mediterranean Sea with Mario Arena & Pascal Van Erp | What do you get when you combine environmental and historical conservation? The latest Healthy Seas project! In this episode, Pascal Van Erp from Healthy Seas and Ghost Diving, and Mario Arena from the Society for the Documentation of Submerged Sites (SDSS), share about their recent, exciting, eight-day expedition off Italy's Lampedusa Island. The area was the site of World War II's Battle of the Convoys which saw hundreds of ships, submarines, and planes brought down over a three-year per... | 27m 13s | ||||||
| 5/1/23 | ![]() Changing the Perception About Sharks with Cristina Zenato | Sharks have survived five global mass extinctions yet, now, many of their species are endangered due to human activities and myths. Cristina Zenato works to reverse this. She is an ocean and cave explorer, shark behaviorist and expert, dive instructor, speaker, writer, and conservationist. She has helped to change the perception of sharks through the close encounters she has with these animals. They often allow her to pet them and even remove hooks from their mouths! Cristina was a vital play... | 35m 44s | ||||||
| 3/15/23 | ![]() D(r)iving the Change for Oceans with Alana Alvarez & Manuel Bustelo | The Divers Alert Network Europe, otherwise known as DAN Europe, was created 40 years ago to protect divers. However, it started to realize that the divers' playground, the ocean, also needed protection. To that end, they created the Sustainability Tour, led by Alana Alvarez and Manuel Bustelo. The two of them are traveling across Europe and its surrounding areas in an electric Hyundai Kona, creating awareness as they go about the perils that the ocean is facing. This year's focus is on ... | 28m 30s | ||||||
| 1/30/23 | ![]() Making Packaging Disappear: A chat with Earthshot winner, Notpla | Touted as the "Nobel Prize for environmentalism", the Earthshot Prize aims to find new solutions to the world’s biggest environmental problems by 2030. It is divided into five categories, one being "Build a Waste-Free World." Last year, Notpla had the honor of winning the prize in this category. Their mission is to replace single-use plastic packaging through their innovative invention based on seaweed. Samara Croci is the Senior Brand Partnership Manager with Notpla and she tells us about ho... | 28m 15s | ||||||
| 12/16/22 | ![]() “Mediterranean Life Under Siege” An inspirational talk with director Frederic Fougea | In this episode, Crystal speaks with Frederic Fougea as he gives us a glimpse behind the scenes of his newest documentary, Mediterranean Life Under Siege. The film and series take viewers on the journeys of some of the Mediterranean’s most precious species as they navigate survival around an increasingly human-dominated landscape. Some of the stories Frederic talks about are the unpredictability of working with animals, how he got some of those seemingly impossible shots, and which storyline ... | 30m 13s | ||||||
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