Nan Hauser, whale scientist, and adventurer sits down with old friend Greg Stone to share sea stories about research in the South Pacific. Nan has spent the last 21 years in the Cook Islands fascinated by the people, the culture, and its accessibility to whales. “Studying humpbacks, you can tell they have incredible respect for us, and we have for them. And they have let me into their world. That’s a privilege.” And Nan has acknowledged their acceptance by dedicating her life observing and trying to understand this amazing species. Her extensive research has provided Nan with important insights to aid in the protection of whales and their ability to survive and flourish.
Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/
Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. He currently serves as Chief Ocean Scientist and board director for DeepGreen Resources, where he is responsible for finding sustainable ways to extract metal-rich nodules from the seafloor of the Clipperton Fracture Zone to provide minerals needed for the global transition to renewable energy.
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