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OLHOS NO MAR - EYES ON OCEAN

By: Claudia Erber
  • Summary

  • Let's embark on stories of sea women who changed their lives to follow and protect dolphins and whales. The love for the ocean, for the sea lifestyle, is the “north” of this conversation between sailors. The podcast is mainly linked to 2 UN Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 5, gender equality, and SDG 14, life in water and we aim to contribute to Ocean Literacy. In 2024, the podcast's second season, Claudia Erber, a marine biologist from Brazil living in Portugal, will talk with women from different countries, every 24th of the month.
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Episodes
  • Episode 18 - Life, Peace and Wonder
    Jun 24 2024

    Episode 18 features three marine biologists:

    Cristina was born and raised in Italy, in a small city nearby. Milan, far away from the sea. She has always felt a calling for marine life and dreamed of becoming a great marine biologist, to have the opportunity to study and help conserve what she thinks are the most beautiful creatures on Earth. Following this call, she enrolled in the University of Milano-Bicocca for a Bachelor's in Biology. During those years, she participated in workshops at her university, in their center in the Maldives, where she better understood the marine environment's threats. After graduating, she enrolled in the master's degree course in "Marine Sciences," which she is currently enrolled in attending her last year. Her passion and interest in marine mammals led her to Portugal, in AIMM, where she is an intern building experience in marine mammal research and working on her thesis on the impacts of environmental variables on the occurrence of the minke whale.


    Janneke den Hollander grew up in The Netherlands, and was already drawn to the ocean from a young age. Having a big love for animals, she enrolled in a BSc Biology in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Here, she quickly realized that the field of animal behavior and wildlife conservation attracted her the most, leading her to do her BSc thesis and internship about the social competence of rhesus macaques. However, due to her continuous love for the ocean, she decided to start a career in the field of marine biology and research. After her BSc in Biology, she went to Zanzibar to work in dolphin behavioral research, where she fell in love with working with these marine mammals. Traveling to the Maldives to work with sea turtles and coral restoration for 6 months broadened her knowledge and love for the ocean. Still, she couldn't stay out of the field of marine mammal research for long, as she is now working as a research assistant at AIMM, performing research on cetaceans and occasionally marine megafauna.


    Amy was born in Perth, Western Australia and grew up in WA country towns. Amy has always loved animals and, throughout schooling, had a dream to work with dolphins. In 2013, Amy graduated from Murdoch University with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Science and Conservation and Wildlife Biology. Amy followed her passion for dolphin biology, conservation, and research to get her dream job in 2015 as a Reserves Officer with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Parks and Wildlife Service in Monkey Mia, Gutharraguda (Shark Bay, WA). As a Reserves Officer in Monkey Mia Amy was responsible for managing the dolphin human interactions for the dolphin experiences as well as conservation, interpretive activities, compliance and monitoring. Over nine years of working in Monkey Mia Amy gained knowledge and experience in conservation, wildlife biology and ecology, management tools, techniques and legislation and gained a versatile skill set that can be applied and adapted to different roles and environments. During time in Shark Bay, Amy was a team leader for the Malgana ladies’ group for the loggerhead turtle tagging on Dirk Hartog Island, volunteered for the Monkey Mia seagrass restoration project, conducted dolphin surveys and focal follows, assisted international dolphin researchers in Monkey Mia and contributed to reports and writing protocols and procedures for the Monkey Mia Dolphin Experience Management plan. In 2024 Amy decided to expand her learning of marine mammals to the other side of the world. She took the opportunity to join AIMM Marine Environment Research Association in Portugal as research assistant. Amy is enjoying working with the AIMM team learning about the marine mammals and environment of the region and has plans to begin her master’s by research in Perth in 2025. Amy is passionate about wildlife, the environment and promoting sustainability. Amy hopes to educate and inspire others about the conservation of the marine environment.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 17 - Sea Spirit
    May 24 2024

    Ann Carole Vallejo is a marine biologist who graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of New Brunswick, Saint John, Canada. Later obtained a master’s degree in Nordic Marine Ecosystems and Climate from a joint Scandinavian program. Has worked on different projects around the world in the field of marine mammal research and conservation, habitat use and distribution, public awareness, education, and outreach.

    IG & Twitter: @reoceancom

    FB & LinkedIn: R&E Ocean Community Conservation


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    47 mins
  • Episode 16 - Orcaholics
    Apr 24 2024

    Julie Guiderdoni's journey from an international horse rider to a yacht broker in Cannes to the co-founder of Valhalla Expedition in north Norway is a testament to following one's passion for marine life. Her deep connection with orcas led her to prioritize animal welfare and ethical tourism practices.

    Through Valhallab, an NGO dedicated to understanding marine life through bioacoustics, Julie and a French university in Toulon aim to protect the environment for future generations.

    For those interested in her work, they can reach out via Valhallaorcaexpedition@gmail.com or visit their website, valhallaexpedition.com or social media.

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    46 mins

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