• Marine Ecology

  • Apr 18 2021
  • Durata: 1 ora e 3 min
  • Podcast
  • Riassunto

  • How thick is the sea ice at the North Pole? What is it like to scuba dive in leopard seal hunting grounds? And what does a marine biologist think of the Seaspiracy documentary?


    Our guest, Dr Karl Attard answers these questions and more. Karl's research interests include the productivity of coastal waters and the factors that drive fundamental ecosystem processes such as primary production and respiration. Seafloor habitats are a key focus of his work, as they represent hotspots of biodiversity and productivity within the ocean but yet remain poorly studied. His research has taken him on 30 expeditions including the Arctic and Antarctic.


    Karl is Assistant Professor in the NordCEE group of the Biology Department at the University of Southern Denmark, where he is also a Fellow at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study.


    Read more about his work here.


    Further reading into the SLAPP lawsuits Karl mentions in the podcast.

    Ending Gag Lawsuits in Europe Protecting Democracy and Fundamental Rights

    Sustainable seafood guide


    This podcast is hosted by Michael Magee.


    Follow us and get in touch.

    Twitter: @Science_Beers, @KMAttard, @DanishIAS

    Facebook: @Scienceandbeers, @DanishIAS

    Email: scienceandbeers@gmail.com

    www.scienceandbeers.com/podcast


    This season of the podcast is made with the support from the Danish Institute for Advanced Study.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How thick is the sea ice at the North Pole? What is it like to scuba dive in leopard seal hunting grounds? And what does a marine biologist think of the Seaspiracy documentary?


Our guest, Dr Karl Attard answers these questions and more. Karl's research interests include the productivity of coastal waters and the factors that drive fundamental ecosystem processes such as primary production and respiration. Seafloor habitats are a key focus of his work, as they represent hotspots of biodiversity and productivity within the ocean but yet remain poorly studied. His research has taken him on 30 expeditions including the Arctic and Antarctic.


Karl is Assistant Professor in the NordCEE group of the Biology Department at the University of Southern Denmark, where he is also a Fellow at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study.


Read more about his work here.


Further reading into the SLAPP lawsuits Karl mentions in the podcast.

Ending Gag Lawsuits in Europe Protecting Democracy and Fundamental Rights

Sustainable seafood guide


This podcast is hosted by Michael Magee.


Follow us and get in touch.

Twitter: @Science_Beers, @KMAttard, @DanishIAS

Facebook: @Scienceandbeers, @DanishIAS

Email: scienceandbeers@gmail.com

www.scienceandbeers.com/podcast


This season of the podcast is made with the support from the Danish Institute for Advanced Study.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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