• Hvaldimir: Conversations with A Spy Whale and Fabrice Schnoller

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Hvaldimir: Conversations with A Spy Whale and Fabrice Schnoller

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to The Cosmic Shed! In this episode, host Andrew is thrilled to bring you a fascinating interview with Fabrice Schnoller, an engineer, biologist, and filmmaker known for his exploration of ocean life and the study of dolphin and whale communication.

    Fabrice joins Andrew after they met at the Wild Screen Festival in Bristol, where Fabrice's film "Valdimir: Conversation with a Spy Whale" captivated audiences with the story of Valdimir, the charismatic beluga whale. Andrew and Fabrice discuss the complexities of animal communication, the philosophical questions it raises, and the potential implications of unlocking these mysteries.

    Fabrice Schnoller in the wild.

    Fabrice also delves into his unique approach to studying whales, including the innovative use of technology and the challenges of marine research. He shares some fascinating stories of the eperiences he and his fellow researchers have had with whales and dolphines and we discuss the emotional connections between humans and whales, as well as the broader significance of understanding these majestic creatures.

    Hvaldimir spyhopping to inspect a boat...or is he looking at the people on it?

    Join us for this fascinating conversation that bridges science, storytelling, and the quest for deeper connections with the natural world.

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