We have a chat with geologist and explorer (and friend of the show) Heather Stewart of the British Geological Survey about the geology of the deep sea and how we produce maps of the ocean floor.
008 - Deep-sea tech with James Cameron
007 - Human impact with Albert II, Prince of Monaco
Bonus episode – The Christmas Party
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
005 - Storytelling with author Susan Casey
In this episode we explore the power of storytelling with multiple New York Times bestseller Susan Casey. How do we tell a good story and engage people with a narrative, while still being scientifically accurate.
004 - Fear of the deep sea with Glenn Singleman
003 - Aesthetics of the Deep Sea with artist Alex Gould
002 - Exploring the Mariana Trench. Guest Don Walsh
Episode 2 of The Deep-Sea Podcast is finally here!" In it we have an amazing interview with Don Walsh. In 1960, Don and Jacques Piccard were the first to reach the ocean’s deepest point – Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the bathyscaphe Trieste.