The Deep-Sea Podcast

De: Armatus Oceanic
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  • A couple of deep-sea scientists talk everything deep sea! Interesting facts, recent news, myth-busting and interviews with the most interesting people we know.
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  • PRESSURISED: 049 - Chimaeras with Brit Finucci
    Aug 9 2024

    Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 49. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be!

    Read the show notes and find the full episode here:

    https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/049-chimaera

    To finish off our cartilaginous fish mini-series, we’re getting into our personal favourite: the chimera.

    These little oddballs are closely related to sharks and rays but often go unmentioned. They are full of intriguing quirks, from lacking a stomach to possessing a reproductive appendage on their head! We speak with Dr Brit Finucci from NIWA, a lover of deep water sharks and champion kicker of heads (she is also a competitive Muay Thai fighter) all about these fascinating fishes and why they are so interesting.

    Thanks again for tuning in, we’ll deep-see you next time!

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    Support us by becoming a patron and joining our deep-sea community!

    We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us:

    Monty Priede | Audrey Gathright

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    NEW MERCH DESIGNS

    Check out our podcast merch here! Which still includes Alan’s beloved apron.

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    GET IN TOUCH

    Email: podcast@armatusoceanic.com

    Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO

    Facebook: DeepSeaPodcast, ArmatusOceanic

    Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic

    Keep up with the team on social media

    Twitter:

    Alan - @Hadalbloke

    Thom - @ThomLinley

    Georgia - @geeinthesea

    Instagram:

    Georgia - @geeinthesea

    Thom - @thom.linley

    Read the show notes and find out more about us at:

    www.armatusoceanic.com

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    FURTHER RESOURCES Resources

    Fishing for oil and meat drives irreversible defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays

    Seals predating on Chimaera

    Brit Finucci - Fisheries scientist at NIWA, New Zealand

    Credits

    Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

    Logo image - The Deep-Sea Podcast: PRESSURISED Logo

    Edited by - Georgia Wells

    #deepsea #deepocean #chimera #chimaera #ghostshark #rabbitfish #shark #podcast #science #marinebiology #alanjamieson #thomaslinley #britfinucci #sharkweek #NIWA #interview #scicomm

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    28 m
  • Chimaeras with Brit Finucci
    Aug 2 2024
    To finish off our cartilaginous fish mini-series, we’re getting into our personal favourite: the chimera. These little oddballs are closely related to sharks and rays but often go unmentioned. They are full of intriguing quirks, from lacking a stomach to possessing a reproductive appendage on their head! We speak with Dr Brit Finucci from NIWA, a lover of deep water sharks and champion kicker of heads (she is also a competitive Muay Thai fighter) all about these fascinating fishes and why they are so interesting. We also speak with Leo Richards from Natural World Facts about his journey into making deep sea documentaries. If you have ever searched for deep-sea videos online, then you will have definitely come across Leo’s content, as his captivating way of sharing the deep-sea has reached millions of people. Talking about high-quality content, The Professor has been joined offshore by a team of filmmakers, ready to capture the latest in hadal research. So expect some highly professional footage to come out in the next few weeks! Finally, Andrew talks us through some physical features of the Chimera, including its pretty hefty defensive spine and some gnarly stories about things getting impaled. Thanks again for tuning in, we’ll deep-see you next time! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Support us by becoming a patron and joining our deep-sea community! We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us: Monty Priede | Audrey Gathright ------------------------------------------------------------------ NEW MERCH DESIGNS Check out our podcast merch here! Which still includes Alan’s beloved apron. ------------------------------------------------------------------ GET IN TOUCH Email: podcast@armatusoceanic.com Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO Facebook: DeepSeaPodcast, ArmatusOceanic Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic Keep up with the team on social media Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley Georgia - @geeinthesea Instagram: Georgia - @geeinthesea Thom - @thom.linley Read the show notes and find out more about us at: www.armatusoceanic.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ FURTHER RESOURCES NEWS Spade-tooth whale washed up Earliest shipwreck found Submarine canyons in Australia Gold below the seabed Dark oxygen discovered Fishing for oil and meat drives irreversible defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays Seals predating on Chimaera People mentioned Brit Finucci - Fisheries scientist at NIWA, New Zealand Leo Richards - Founder of Natural World Facts Andrew Stewart - Curator of Fishes at Te Papa Museum, New Zealand Isabella Liu - Illustrator inspired by the ocean Meghan Jones - Artist inspired by the deep sea Credits Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel Logo image - Beauties and Wonders of Land and Sea (Published 1895) Edited by - Georgia Wells #deepsea #deepocean #chimera #chimaera #ghostshark #rabbitfish #shark #podcast #science #marinebiology #alanjamieson #thomaslinley #britfinucci #sharkweek #NIWA #interview #scicomm
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  • PRESSURISED: 048 - Deep-sea sharks with Justin Cordova
    Jul 12 2024

    Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 48. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be!

    Read the show notes and find the full episode here:

    https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/048-sharks

    We’re back on the elasmobranch train with our latest episode all about deep-sea sharks!

    We speak with Justin Cordova, co-founder and deputy director of The Rogue Shark Lab all about the fascinating world of deep-sea sharks! What makes them different from their shallow-water relatives? Why do their eyes glow green? How exactly do you get into a career in deep-sea shark research?

    Thanks again for tuning in, we’ll deep-see you next time!

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    Support us by becoming a patron and joining our deep-sea community!

    ------------------------------------------------------------------

    NEW MERCH DESIGNS

    Check out our podcast merch here! Which still includes Alan’s beloved apron.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------

    GET IN TOUCH

    Email: podcast@armatusoceanic.com

    Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO

    Facebook: DeepSeaPodcast, ArmatusOceanic

    Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic

    Read the show notes and find out more about us at:

    www.armatusoceanic.com

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    FURTHER RESOURCES People mentioned

    Justin Cordova - Co-founder of The Rogue Shark Lab

    Credits

    Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

    Logo image - PRESSURISED Logo

    Edited by - Georgia Wells

    #deepsea #deepocean #shark #podcast #science #marinebiology #alanjamieson #thomaslinley #justincordova #sharkweek #megalodon #goblinshark #interview #scicomm

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    29 m

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