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The Marine Biologist Podcast

The Marine Biologist Podcast

The Marine Biological Association 19 Episodes Aug 11, 2026

The Marine Biologist Podcast features conversations about marine life with leading marine biologists. Each episode follows up on an article from The Marine Biologist magazine covering cutting-edge science, conservation, or education. The podcast is produced by the Marine Biological Association and aims to deepen listeners' understanding of the sea and its inhabitants.

Episodes

Mud, glorious mud!
Mud, glorious mud! Aug 11, 2026 00:17:57 Let’s face it, a muddy seabed is not the most charismatic of settings. And, with a low perceived value for biodiversity, historically mud has not been a high priority for protection. In this episode we meet Zoe Roseby, a sedimentologist working at the University of Exeter. Zoe explains where seabed mud comes from and which areas of mud are vulnerable to disturbance. The seabed sediments around the
The Power of Plankton
The Power of Plankton Jul 21, 2026 00:25:30 Plankton are the foundation of life on Earth, evolving and shaping the planet over billions of years.In this episode, Vincent Doumeizel, author of The Power of Plankton: How Plankton Made Life On Earth Possible and Why It’s Key To Our Future, talks about plankton and why it is fundamentally important for the survival of life on Earth as we know it. We talk about some of the engaging stories in the
Microplastics in a changing environment
Microplastics in a changing environment Jun 15, 2026 00:33:08 Microplastics are present in the water we drink, the food we eat, and the air that we breathe. In this episode we meet Dr Alice Horton, Senior Research Fellow at the Marine Biological Association and an expert in aquatic microplastic pollution. We have been leaking plastic into the environment for the last 60 or so years and the amount entering the ocean is predicted to triple by 2040. But, as Ali
Small-scale is beautiful: building relationships for a sustainable inshore fishing fleet
Small-scale is beautiful: building relationships for a sustainable inshore fishing fleet May 13, 2026 01:08:15 In this episode, we meet social scientist Sarah Coulthard, and fishermen George Lamplough and Bally Philp who discuss issues facing small-scale fishers.Over 30% of global marine catch comes from small-scale fisheries, contributing to global food security, livelihoods, and resilient communities, and yet the UK's highly valued inshore fishing fleet is in decline.Is this "the last chance sa
An illusion of protection? Marine Protected Areas with Professor Callum Roberts
An illusion of protection? Marine Protected Areas with Professor Callum Roberts Apr 24, 2026 00:37:15 "We need to consider what an area of sea is capable of when given real protection."Professor Callum Roberts is a world authority on marine protected areas (MPAs). In this podcast, we talk about marine protected areas both in national waters and the high seas.What needs to change in the UK's current approach to marine protected areas (MPAs), and how can the network support healthy an
The latest octopus update with Dr Bryce Stewart
The latest octopus update with Dr Bryce Stewart Jan 28, 2026 00:05:50 A new report on the 2025 octopus bloom has just been published. Here, Dr Bryce Stewart, Senior Research Fellow at the MBA and and Associate Professor at the University of Plymouth, talks about the causes and consequences (particularly for the fishing industry) of the octopus bloom, and what the future might hold.The report was funded by Defra, Plymouth City Council, Devon County Council. It is led
Life on the rocks, part 2: The seashore as a window on the ocean
Life on the rocks, part 2: The seashore as a window on the ocean Jan 12, 2026 00:28:39 Join us for a fascinating journey through marine science with experimental ecologist Professor Stephen Hawkins.The seashore is most people’s window on the ocean. In this episode, Professor Hawkins reviews the main threats to coastal seas, and asks, how do predictions of impacts on rocky shores hold up a quarter century on?The Marine Biologist podcast goes deeper into topics covered in The Marine B
Life on the rocks, part 1: Six decades of rocky shore ecology with Professor Stephen J. Hawkins.
Life on the rocks, part 1: Six decades of rocky shore ecology with Professor Stephen J. Hawkins. Oct 24, 2025 00:20:31 Podcast Summary (100 words): Join us for Six Decades of Rocky Shore Ecology, a fascinating journey through marine science with experimental ecologist Professor Stephen Hawkins. From his first limpet studies on the Isle of Man to pioneering work on climate change, biodiversity, and eco-engineering, Prof. Hawkins reflects on the evolving story of our coasts. As former Director of the Marine Biologic
An interview with Dr Bryce Stewart, scientific consultant on the film Ocean with David Attenborough
An interview with Dr Bryce Stewart, scientific consultant on the film Ocean with David Attenborough May 20, 2025 00:32:55 In this episode, we’re talking with Dr Bryce Stewart about the power of community-driven marine conservation. Bryce is a Senior Research Fellow at the MBA and Associate Professor at the University of Plymouth. His work on marine protected areas (MPAs) has contributed to world-renowned examples of participatory marine conservation and management, notably around the Isle of Man and the Isle Arran.A
Communities and turtle conservation in Sierra Leone with Edward Aruna, winner of the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa
Communities and turtle conservation in Sierra Leone with Edward Aruna, winner of the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa Dec 17, 2024 00:25:09 In this episode we are glad to bring you the warmth of West Africa!For his achievements in turtle conservation and with the coastal communities of Sierra Leone, Edward Aruna has won the 2024 Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa. This is a stunning achievement and we are delighted to bring this conversation to you. Edward outlines the many environmental challenges facing Sierra Leone but this smal
Ocean love with Raghda Ezzeldin
Ocean love with Raghda Ezzeldin Jul 26, 2024 00:27:28 We are delighted to welcome Raghda Ezzeldin, record breaking freediver, maths teacher, and ocean activist with OceanLove, a global non-profit ocean conservation initiative.Raghda tells us about her intimate connection with the ocean and putting her passion into action for change.We also cover philosophy, marine life encounters in remote parts of the Red Sea and the OceanLove Innovation awards.We i
Inspiring women: crossing an ocean for the ocean
Inspiring women: crossing an ocean for the ocean Mar 18, 2024 00:35:37 We are joined in this episode by Noelle Helder, marine ecologist, and member of the four-woman Salty Science rowing team that crossed the Atlantic to make a positive contribution to inclusivity in marine science.  Representing three generations of marine scientists, Isabelle Côté, Chantale Begin, Lauren Shea, and Noelle rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic in an 8.5 m boat. Noelle describes how s

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