Episodes

May 11, 2016

SUFB 157: Climate Change's Silent Killer

I came across an article a few hours ago that talked about a research project that observed how 5 islands within the chain of Solomon Islands were swallowed up by the sea. Luckily, these small islands were not inhabited by h…
May 9, 2016

SUFB 156: The Coastal Environment of Cuba

My family and I went on an All-Inclusive Vacation to Cuba! Yes, I am Canadian and I can travel to Cuba! I have to admit, I am not a fan of going to an All-Inclusive because of all the bad stuff that is associated with big re…
May 6, 2016

SUFB 155: Can We Cut Emissions?

I recently heard about an initiative on the radio of the Government of Ontario trying to cut emissions through a very aggressive plan that was to be complete by 2050. they wanted to set up a committee that would over see the…
May 4, 2016

SUFB 154: Getting To Know Nathan Johnson

I figured it was time that you got to know the co-host of Ocean Talk Friday, Nathan Johnson. He is the guy who has written 99% of the articles of Speak Up for Blue (SUFB) for the past 8 months and has done a great job.  He w…
May 2, 2016

SUFB 153: The Future Of Speak Up For Blue

Today, I decided to pull the curtain back and let you in on the future plans of this company I call Speak Up For Blue (SUFB). I started SUFB without any real plans. In fact, I didn't even know how long I would be spreading O…
April 29, 2016

SUFB 152: Ocean Talk Friday

Nathan and I get together once again to chat about the important articles of the week. We discuss the following: 1) Glow in the dark shark species; 2) A new UN Ocean Treaty: Do we really need one (Spoiler alert: YES!); 3) Zo…
April 27, 2016

SUFB 151: Climate Change and Over Fishing Killing Baby Sea Lions

It's the article you don't want to read. I came across this article and saw three tiny baby Sea Lions in a cage travelling to the Pacific Marine Mammal Centre to get the care they need after being stranded due to malnutritio…
April 25, 2016

SUFB 150: Massive Coral Reef Discovered at the Mouth of the Amazon River

The discovery of a long 600 mile long coral reef at the mouth of the Amazon River has really changed the way I think about reefs. Coral reefs are normally found in tropical shallow oceans with a narrow range of habitat param…
April 22, 2016

SUFB 149: Ocean Talk Friday

This week's Ocean Talk Friday took place on Skype as our Blab site is having some buggy problems. Hopefully, Blab will be able to solve the problem and we will get last week's recording back. In today's Ocean Talk Friday, Na…
April 20, 2016

SUFB 148: Can The Ocean Really Be Cleaned Up?

Are two projects going to save the Ocean from Our Wasteful Ways?
April 18, 2016

SUFB 147: SCUBA Diving To Ocean Conservation

How the SCUBA diving community can help with Ocean Conservation
April 18, 2016

SUFB 145: Sea Turtle Citizen Science in Honduras

Dr. Stephen Dunbar and PhD student Dustin Baumbach are researching Sea Turtles in Honduras, where 9 years ago, not much was known about these iconic species (Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles). In addition to their research, S…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 144: Enforcing Ocean Protection

Enforcement is one of the biggest challenges faced in Ocean Conservation. Policing an Ocean that covers over 70% of the population is nearly impossible. New technology has allowed us to improve of enforcement tactics, but th…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 143: Ocean Talk Friday

Nathan and I get together once again to discuss this week’s hot topics. We also have a little fun doing it. Here are the stories for today:NOAA increases science literacy by creating Ocean Conservation printable materials fo…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 142: My Top 4 Marine Conservation Documentaries

I count down and describe my favourite Marine Conservation Documentaries. These documentaries have had a profound effect on making the public aware of conservation issues, which created massive changes around the world. Supp…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 141: Is the Seafood Industry in Trouble?

Oceana revealed that much of the Seafood Retailers are mislabelling their products causing a mistrust with their customers. This issue adds to an already long list of problems riddled throughout the industry. In today's epis…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 140: Ocean Talk Friday

Nathan Johnson and I get together on Blab.im to discuss this week's articles that we think are worth talking about. Here are the stories we talked about today:1) Establishing Local Marine Reserves in New Zealand;2) The namin…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 139: Is Citizen Science the Wave of the Future for Ocean Conservation

Michael Bear, Citizen Science Project director for Ocean Sanctuaries, recently wrote an article on the importance of Citizen Science in Ocean Conservation. The article inspired me o do a podcast episode on the same subject. …
April 18, 2016

SUFB 138: Ocean Talk Friday

Nathan and I talk about 4 Ocean Conservation articles that we thought were important:1) Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation gives $1 million to Seychelles as part of their Blue Bond System;2) Marine Scientists determine global mari…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 137: Local Marine Conservation with Roy Mulder

I have Roy Mulder, President of the Canada Marine Environment Protection Society and an underwater Videographer/Photographer, on the program to tell us how he and 100-150 SCUBA divers got 30 dive sites protected by the gover…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 136: Tourists Torment Seal Pups?!?!

I decided to switch up the format and frequency of the show. I will be posting 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to make room for some other things that will be happening with Speak Up For Blue. Today, I chat about …
April 18, 2016

SUFB 135: Ocean Talk Friday

Nathan Johnson joins me again on Ocean Talk Friday where we hosted another Blab and were joined by some viewers who participated in the show! This week we talked about:1) A journal article being retracted due to a misunderst…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 134: Researching The Inequality Of Artisanal Fisheries Research Around The World

Artisanal fishing is an important source of food and income for many developing countries around the world. Today's Research Thursday paper identifies the fact that most research on the subject is conducted by institutions a…
April 18, 2016

SUFB 133: Midweek Ocean News Update

Today's episode will inform you about what is happening in Ocean News around the world. Today's topics:1) Penguin swims 8000km every to visit the man who saved it during an oil spill;2) February 2016 has NASA scientists in a…