051 - The Great Australian Deep with Todd Bond
050 - Tonga trench special
049.5 - Squidtember with Kat Bolstad
049 - Chimaeras with Britt Finucci
048 - Deep sea sharks with Justin Cordova
Located in southern Siberia and covered in thick ice for almost half of the year, the colossal Lake Baikal reaches depths of 1600m making it the oldest, and deepest lake in the world. With hydrothermal vents, methane seeps and vast swathes of endemic species, this ancient lake was too tempting not to talk about.
047 - The depths of Lake Baikal with Marianne Moore
Located in southern Siberia and covered in thick ice for almost half of the year, the colossal Lake Baikal reaches depths of 1600m making it the oldest, and deepest lake in the world. With hydrothermal vents, methane seeps and vast swathes of endemic species, this ancient lake was too tempting not to talk about.
046 - Deep sea skates & rays with Will White
045 - Hagfish with Doug Fudge
044 - Alan takes over
043 - Offshore stories: Tales of typhoons and science in submarines
From being repeatedly thrown off your bed in a storm, to seeing blue whales out of your porthole, working at sea doesn't leave you short of stories. And with Dr Thom and the Professor both heading offshore soon, they thought what better time to share some of their sea stories. From tips on how to hold your pee for 12+ hours, to tales of typhoons, this episode is jam-packed with real-life tales from decades of working offshore.