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  • Of sea-ice models and phytoplankton.
    2026/04/29
    Dive beneath the Arctic sea ice with Lennard and Charlotte, as they explore how numerical ocean models interpret the same hidden world in different ways. Specifically, Charlotte will describe the role that sea ice plays in the complex system of the Arctic Ocean.
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    42 分
  • ECOPs and numerical modeling
    2026/04/15
    Hi, we are Lennard Montag and Charlotte Walter, your new hosts of the GenSea podcast for the next few weeks. In this episode, we introduce ourselves, and describe how we got to be podcast hosts and early career marine scientists.
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    27 分
  • Ocean Myths, Legends and Tales
    2026/04/01
    No matter where you go, there will always be a tale about the ocean; whether it is to warn you about danger, to share the story of the community or to teach a lesson, ocean storytelling has always been present in the heart of our coastal societies. On this episode of GenSea, Joelle, Charlotte, Lennard and Gilbers sit around to share different stories coming from very different parts of the world like Greece, Japan, Scotland and the pacific ocean to illustrate that everywhere on the world, there will always be an ocean story to be told, you just to ask about it. First, Charlotte will talk to us about Greek myths and how they influenced Mediterranean cultures and what is known as western society. Who hasn’t heard of Poseidon and the oceanids ? Then, Joelle takes us to the other side of the world to share with us how Japanese folklore found an explanation to the catastrophic earthquakes and tsunamis they sustained thanks to an enormous fish that doesn’t come often to the surface. Afterwards, Lennard tells us about how Polinesian people explained the phenomenon of a vanished island on the pacific ocean. Atlantis, is that you ?. Lastly, Gilbers takes us to Scotland and Ireland, where the tale of the selkie people came to be. If you see a seal, be aware, because you might fall in love with its human version. As the episode is wrapped up, the importance of storytelling is brought to the table as well the importance of keeping myths, legends and tales alive as they define a society, specially a coastal one. This episode is a handover episode to let the floor to your new host for the next months, Lennard and Charlotte, two great scientists with a lot of great new topics to bring to the table. Joelle and Gilbers will come back later in the year and thank every single listener they have had over the last few months as well as all their invites. Keep connected for more!
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    28 分
  • Demystifying the shark myths
    2026/03/18
    Sharks are not mindless killers and the media is lying to you about it. On this episode of GenSea, we take a swim in shark infested waters to explore how the media represents these fairly famous fishes. Dr Jenny Bortoluzzi, shark specialist, will explain how amazing these animals can be by giving examples of different species ecology, behaviour and general body structure all while highlighting typical shark misconceptions like drops of blood summoning sharks in the middle of the ocean or just how “lonely” they really are.
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    47 分
  • The ecological cost of Fashion
    2026/02/20
    Fast fashion is polluting our oceans. In this episode of GensSea, we talk with environmental activist and model Clara Tome about microplastics, overproduction, greenwashing, and how our clothing choices impact marine life, and what real sustainability actually looks like.
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    34 分
  • Marine Protected Areas: From Policy to Practice
    2026/01/23
    In the first episode of Gen sea for 2026, hosts Gilbers and Joelle welcome sociologist José Luis Fournier to explore why ocean conservation cannot succeed without the involvement of people. From marine protected areas and the global 30×30 goal to illegal fishing and community co-governance, this episode explores how the social sciences inform effective ocean protection. Drawing on examples from Costa Rica and the Mediterranean, the conversation reveals why "paper MPas" fail, and how inclusive, participatory management can help the ocean thrive.
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    26 分
  • Navigating Marine Science: Stories from ICYMARE
    2025/09/15
    Madalena Missionario, Kay Watty, and Sophie Littke attended the ICYMARE conference, where a workshop inspired them to record this special episode. They share what brought them into marine sciences, their studies, and the challenges they face in scientific research. Together, they reflect on how young researchers navigate obstacles in academia and the marine science community.
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    26 分
  • Looking back and paving the way for the 3rd UN Ocean Conference
    23 分