Marine Science Odyssey

By: Marine Science Odyssey
  • Summary

  • Marine Science Odyssey is a captivating podcast that takes listeners on a life-long learning adventure into the depths of ocean science. Each episode offers a rich blend of exploration and information, delving into the myriad wonders of the marine world. From the stunning beauty of coral reefs to the mysterious depths of the abyss, the podcast provides an engaging platform for discovering the complexities of ocean ecosystems and the pressing need to protect them.
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Episodes
  • Sami's Internship Odyssey with iCare Coral Restoration
    Oct 1 2024

    Sami’s journey with iCare Coral Restoration began as an internship during her final year of university, where she was studying marine biology. Initially drawn to the program by her love for the ocean and a desire to make a difference in coral conservation, Sami quickly realized that the hands-on experience she was gaining was far more impactful than she had imagined. She started by assisting with coral planting and monitoring, helping to rehabilitate damaged reefs. Her enthusiasm and dedication were immediately evident, as she immersed herself in the day-to-day operations and built strong connections with the team.



    Over time, Sami’s role grew, and so did her passion for coral restoration. She took on more responsibility, learning about the scientific techniques behind coral growth and the broader impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. The internship not only provided her with invaluable technical skills but also deepened her understanding of the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts. Working with local schools and eco-tourism companies, Sami saw how education and outreach were essential for long-term success in protecting coral reefs. This holistic approach to restoration made her realize that this was not just a job—it was a calling.



    As Sami transitioned from intern to a full-time member of the iCare team, her career flourished. She was given the opportunity to lead new restoration projects and research initiatives, exploring innovative techniques like coral gardening and temperature-resistant coral breeding. The rewards of her work were evident in the vibrant reefs that were gradually being restored and the communities that were learning to protect their marine environments. The sense of accomplishment she felt each time a coral nursery thrived or a damaged reef began to recover was unmatched, reinforcing her commitment to the field.



    Today, Sami’s career in coral restoration is not just about the technical aspects of rebuilding reefs; it’s about preserving ecosystems for future generations and fostering a global sense of environmental stewardship. She often reflects on how her internship at iCare sparked a passion that has shaped her life, offering both personal fulfillment and the knowledge that she is contributing to a healthier planet. The rewards of her work extend beyond the coral reefs—she’s making a tangible difference, inspiring others to take action for marine conservation.


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    27 mins
  • Emily Becker, Biological Scientist with Keys Marine Laboratory
    Sep 27 2024

    Emily Becker is a Senior Biological Scientist at Keys Marine Lab in the Florida keys. She received her bachelor’s degree at the University of Rhode Island in Marine Biology. In 2013, she completed her master’s degree in Biology at the University of Rhode Island with a focus on the development and evolution of the lateral line system in fish. Following graduation, she became heavily involved in scientific and commercial-scale marine aquaculture.


    Her experience includes managing a 125,000-gallon pelagic finfish RAS research facility, the culture, and production of marine finfish for stock enhancement purposes with South Carolina DNR, and managing a 18,000-gallon Zebrafish medical research facility at Duke University. Additionally, she has worked with sustainable kelp, algae, and sea urchin production in New England and constructed and advised startup aquaponics facilities along the Atlantic coast.


    She is a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver with AAUS scientific diver training. Over the last 8 years, she has extensively traveled the Atlantic coast from Maine to the Florida Keys aboard her personal vessel.

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    25 mins
  • Dr. Cynthia Lewis, Director of ⁠Keys Marine Lab⁠oratory
    Sep 27 2024

    Dr. Lewis is the Director of the Keys Marine Lab and has been lead Staff Scientist since 2008. She received her bachelor’s degree at Cornell University and master’s degree at the University of Buffalo, Graduate Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Her master’s work focused on coral-algal symbiosis and she has extensive field experience in stony coral and soft coral reproduction and spawning.

    Dr. Lewis completed her Ph.D. in the Biology Department at Florida International University, studying the effects of hyperthermal stress on coral symbiosis, bleaching, disease, and the microbiome in the federally–listed pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus. This research was largely funded by a National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research grant with Dr. Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty. Information gained from her work with pillar coral since 2014 has prompted the establishment of ex situ genetic rescue nurseries for this critically threatened species, involving multiple federal, state, and local partners.

    Dr. Lewis is the KML delegate to the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (AMLC) and active on the communications committee. Additionally, she maintains active status as an American Academy of Underwater Science (AAUS) diver and is a NAUI Dive Master. Community involvement includes municipality representative to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council, South Florida Coral Disease Advisory Council participant, member of Leadership Monroe County Class XXVIII, councilwoman on the Layton City Council, and board member/treasurer/musician in the Keys Community Concert Band.

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    30 mins

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