• GUEST I A Grand Tour across British and South African marine Ecosystems with Liberty Denman - Experienced Marine Biologist, Science Communicator and Co-foundress of a Conservation Organisation

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

GUEST I A Grand Tour across British and South African marine Ecosystems with Liberty Denman - Experienced Marine Biologist, Science Communicator and Co-foundress of a Conservation Organisation

  • Summary

  • In this episode we welcome our guest Liberty Denman, an experienced marine biologist, science communicator, and diver who studied at Plymouth University. In this episode, Liberty shares her valuable insights into British marine life, sharks, and her exciting projects. Discover her experiences as a student at one of the world's top universities for marine biology, her work in conservation, and the organizations she co-founded, including Onekai.

    We'll delve into the fascinating ecosystems like seagrass beds, kelp forests, and rocky reefs, and explore the impacts of human activity on the ocean in the context of climate change. Liberty also discusses cutting-edge technologies like hydrogen-powered USVs and AI applications in marine conservation.

    Learn about her adventures with sharks, including her time at SharkLabs in the Bahamas and Malta, and her most memorable diving experiences around the world. Also she will share some top tier advices about careers in the field of marine biology.

    Whether you're passionate about marine biology, conservation, or simply love the ocean, this episode offers a deep dive into the underwater world with one of its most dedicated advocates.

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