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It Came From the Sea

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It Came From the Sea is a podcast started in an attempt to share with the world the amazing, complicated, and infuriating facts about the ocean the host, Sarah, picked up during her time studying at the University of Washington School of Oceanography, and over the course of her lifelong fixation with all things aquatic and salty. Through the course of this podcast, she will attempt to make the science, politics, and history of the ocean as interesting for her non-oceanographer friends as it is for her.

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9/17/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 28 Where do all the good eels bone, and where are all the crabs?

November 5, 2022

Ep. 28 Where do all the good eels bone, and where are all the crabs?

BREAKING NEWS FROM TWO WEEKS AGO: Where did all those Alaskan snow crabs go? Some say climate change, others say UFOs, can science ever really know? And what all these eels? We know they end up in European rivers as adults, but no one has ever seen two eels in the wild boning down UNTIL NOW. More at 11. References: https://www.livescience.com/billions-snow-crabs-vanish-from-bering-sea https://twitter.com/Unpop_Science/status/1581660268555251712 https://peer.org/alaska-red-king-crab-dethroned-by-scientific-fraud/ https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-track-eels-to-their-ocean-breeding-grounds-in-world-first https://www.livescience.com/47333-155-year-old-eel.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel_life_history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brantevik_Eel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_eel#Life_history https://www.embrc.eu/newsroom/news/ernst-johannes-schmidt-detective-solved-eel-question-little-bit-help-good-carlsberg https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ancient-mystery-of-european-eel-migration-unravelled-to-help-combat-decline-of-critically-endangered-species

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 27 SOAM Ch2. He Didn't Even Have a PhD

September 17, 2022

Ep. 27 SOAM Ch2. He Didn't Even Have a PhD

Remember when we talked about deep ocean circulation? Well, today we're going to talk about how one determined nerd with a bachelor's in Astronomy was the first person to figure out what was going on down there. Henry Stommel solved an ocean mystery, using math, decades before data would exist to support this prediction, and he didn't even have a PhD. Sources: https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceandepth.html https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/tutorial_currents/05conveyor2.html https://stommel100.whoi.edu/background/

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What is It Came From the Sea?

It Came From the Sea is a podcast started in an attempt to share with the world the amazing, complicated, and infuriating facts about the ocean the host, Sarah, picked up during her time studying at the University of Washington School of Oceanography, and over the course of her lifelong fixation with all things aquatic and salty. Through the course of this podcast, she will attempt to make the science, politics, and history of the ocean as interesting for her non-oceanographer friends as it is for her.

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