017 – Going to sea PSA with Larkin

017 – Going to sea PSA with Larkin

We love going to sea, it is probably the best part of the job. That’s where most of our adventures happen, that’s where most of the exciting discoveries and firsts happen and it’s where we meet some of the most interesting people. We want you to have a great time at sea too and not be put off by a bad first experience. We have put together some advice to help you out on your first trip.

016 – Biodiscovery/Bioprospecting with Marcel Jaspars

016 – Biodiscovery/Bioprospecting with Marcel Jaspars

We are in desperate need for new bioactive compounds. Super bugs are on the rise as evolution finds a way of thwarting our antibiotics. The ocean, and in particular the deep ocean, may be the best place to look for new compounds but is this a threat to the ocean? It is often mentioned alongside seabed trawling, climate change and mining as a threat to the deep ocean

015 - Space pt2 - Design and management of extreme tech with Evan Hilgemann

015 - Space pt2 - Design and management of extreme tech with Evan Hilgemann

Evan Hilgemann, mechanical engineer and Curiosity Rover driver with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JLP) joins us to share how a rover is managed. We chat about the parallels between exploring mars and exploring the deep sea, the similar issues we face, what we can learn from each other and most excitingly, where is technology heading on both fronts.

014 - Space pt1 - The deep sea of other worlds with Kevin Hand and Casey Machado

014 - Space pt1 - The deep sea of other worlds with Kevin Hand and Casey Machado

The topic for this double episode is, as ever, the deep sea. But this time we are talking about the deep sea… Innnnnn Spaaaaaaaace! It turns out there is deep sea outside of earth in our solar system in the ice-covered moons of the gas giants.

011 - Genetics with Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston

011 - Genetics with Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston

What can we learn about the deep sea from genetic analysis? Drs Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston help us understand describing new species and detecting creatures from their DNA alone.

Alan finds a way of sending us audio logs from the field and we have our first interview from over 10km deep!

010 - Here be monsters with Tyler Greenfield

010 - Here be monsters with Tyler Greenfield

Tales of monsters persist to this day and there’s no better place to hide them than in the deep sea. We are joined by planetology student and cryptozoology blogger Tyler Greenfield to look at some of the most famous sea monsters and see if there is any truth to the stories.

007 - Human impact with Albert II, Prince of Monaco

007 - Human impact with Albert II, Prince of Monaco

We impact the deep sea in many ways we don’t realise. Some are deliberate, some are accidental, some we didn’t even notice at the time. We talk about ways we have impacted the deep sea and touch on the huge problem that is marine plastic.

006 -Deep-sea mining special

006 -Deep-sea mining special

Our world is rapidly changing. As we move away from fossil fuels and our use of electronics increases, demand is climbing for a handful of metals key to the manufacture of modern technology. Mining the deep sea may meet these demands but is probably the most contentious issue the community is facing right now

003 - Aesthetics of the Deep Sea with artist Alex Gould

003 - Aesthetics of the Deep Sea with artist Alex Gould

Can we use art to help people engage with the deep sea? We stop trying to explain things and let artist Alex Gould help us see deep-sea animals for the first time all over again.