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BLUE EARTH – Future Frogmen Podcast Series – Climate Change Impact On Marine Species

A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman.

Climate Change Impact On Marine Species

This episode of the Blue Earth Podcast is from our video vault. We’ve repurposed it for you to hear.

The virtual panel of graduate students and postdocs from Northeastern, Stony Brook and UConn discuss their research on how climate change impacts the species that they personally study, e.g. dungeness crabs, blue mussels, sea scallops, atlantic silversides, and plankton. You’ll hear a few references to slides that they showed but we think the narrative alone is quite good and you’ll receive plenty of great content.

We postponed the originally scheduled UN’s World Oceans Week date due to our support of the STEM Walkout. The panel expresses their thoughts on addressing systemic racism within STEM.


Richard E Hyman Bio

Richard is the Chairman and President of Future Frogmen.

Born from mentoring and love of the ocean, Richard is developing an impactful non-profit organization. His memoir, FROGMEN, details expeditions aboard Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s famed ship Calypso.

Future Frogmen, Inc. is a nonprofit organization and public charity that works to improve ocean health by deepening the connection between people and nature. They foster ocean ambassadors and future leaders to protect the ocean by accomplishing five objectives.


You can find more episodes and information at www.futurefrogmen.org and on most social platforms @futurefrogmen.

Related Topics: Blue earth, climate change, conservation, featured, Future Frogmen, Jeff Goodman, podcast, podcast series, Racism, Richard E Hyman, STEM, World Oceans Day
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