The Deep-Sea Podcast is here!

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A punk take on a science podcast about everything deep sea

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“The Deep-Sea Podcast has many compelling moments, and the hosts provide expertise on aspects of the field.”

New Scientist - May 2021

“Riveting”

The Week - May 2021

“It’s duplex intellectual racontuerialism at its best”

JOHN QUENTIN, Author - 2021

“Clearly a couple of government shills, paid to hide the truth about Atlantis and deep-sea monsters. They talk funny and use the metric system, what more proof do you need?”

‘Spooky Pete’ of the Atlantis Research Centre and Bait Shop

The Deep-Sea Podcast | Listen Notes

The deep sea holds a special place in our minds. Why does it feel different to other aspects of marine science or science in general? Is it fairly represented in the media or are they telling us what we want to hear and what gets clicks; a place we know nothing about, full of monsters?

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Your highly professional hosts

Join Dr Alan Jamieson (world expert on the deepest parts of the ocean) and Dr Thomas Linley (deep-sea fish expert/advocate) and their guest for a monthly podcast that shows the deep sea as it really is, without removing any of the wonder. Guests range from leading scientists, artists, writers, phycologists and even royalty. Hear about cutting edge deep-sea science and technology next to tails of adventure on the high seas. After all, science is just adventure with more graphs.

This light-hearted podcast is intended for everyone, from those considering a career in marine science to anyone with a fascination for the deep sea. They won’t shy away from dealing with scientific concepts but will explain things in accessible ways. The largest habitat on earth belongs to everyone and the podcast hopes to help you feel a part of it and appreciate it how it really is.

Feel free to get in touch! Ask us a question, share your own story of adventure at sea, or just tell us how much you hate it. If you don’t hate it, subscribing and reviewing would really help us keep doing this.

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