The Sea Has Many Voices Articles
Interested in learning more about the topics from The Sea Has Many Voices podcast? Read these blogs inspired by our guests.
[E14 P1] Mark Abbott – President and Director of the Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institution | Pt.1
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading, independent non-profit organization dedicated to ocean research, exploration, and education. Their scientists and engineers push the boundaries of knowledge about the ocean to reveal its impacts on our...
Nan Hauser — “The Whale Lady”
“He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down;” – Herman Melville, Moby Dick “It’s like going to church. You’re just in awe… They know something we don’t know… It’s just wisdom in the eye. It’s...
Kelly Slater — Professional Surfer and Environmental Activist
"I think when a surfer becomes a surfer, it's almost like an obligation to be an environmentalist at the same time." – Kelly Slater Professional surfer, environmental activist, sustainable living advocate--these are just a few ways to describe Kelly Slater. You can...
[E13] Randi Rotjan – Co-Chief Scientist of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area Conservation Trust
Randi Rojan talks with her old friend and fellow scientist, Greg Stone, about the significance of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. Randi has an extensive background in marine science and brings that experience to PIPA and the enormous task of supporting the now...
[E12] Dianna Cohen — Visual Artist & CEO/Co-founder of Plastic Pollution Coalition
Dianna Cohen, co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, speaks with Greg Stone about her mission to raise awareness about plastic pollution and ultimately create strategies that cut down the amount of plastic we use and throw away. She was inspired to co-found...
[E11] Nan Hauser — Whale Scientist
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....
[E10] Kelly Slater — Surfer and Entrepreneur
Greg Stone welcomes 11-time world champion surfer Kelly Slater for a conversation about their shared passion for the ocean. Kelly has used his notoriety to bring awareness to many significant causes, from sustainable living and a healthier ocean to suicide prevention....
Environmental Sustainability — Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau
“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” – Jacques Cousteau “The first step in solving a problem is being aware that it exits.” — Philippe Cousteau, Jr. In many families, there is often a “family business,” perhaps a restaurant or...
Youth Activism — Benjamin Kay
Global Climate Change is a crisis that affects everyone everywhere. One reason Climate Change has not been decisively addressed is that it always is spoken about in the future tense. “If we don’t do x, global temperatures will rise by y degrees by the Year z.” For big...
Ocean Mining — Gerard Barron
Let’s start with a question: What do Manganese, Nickel, Copper, and Cobalt have in common? These four metals have two things in common. First, they are all needed to produce electrical batteries. As the world moves away from burning fossil fuels for energy, electric...