On the waterloop podcast Chuck Fox of Oceans 5 explains marine protected areas and how they can help reduce overfishing.
On the waterloop podcast Chuck Fox of Oceans 5 discusses the challenges of overfishing in the ocean.
On the waterloop podcast Marcus Ericksen of the 5 Gyres Institute discusses the various problems caused by plastic in the ocean.
On the waterloop podcast Marcus Ericksen of the 5 Gyres Institute explains that only a small portion of the world's plastic is actually recycled.
On the waterloop podcast Marcus Ericksen of the 5 Gyres Institute discusses microplastic pollution in the ocean and what problems it may post for marine life and human health.
On the waterloop podcast Marcus Ericksen of the 5 Gyres Institute discusses his journey from Los Angeles to Hawaii on a junk raft made from plastic bottles.
On the waterloop podcast Marcus Ericksen of the 5 Gyres Institute discusses the amount of plastic in the ocean.
Marcus Eriksen is the co-founder and director of research for the 5 Gyres Institute. He has been on more than 20 ocean-crossing expeditions, written and published research on the impact of plastic pollution in the world's oceans, and authored Junk Raft and My River Home: A Journey from the Gulf…
Travis Loop explains the reasons for launching waterloop, content that will be featured on the podcast, and hopes for ideas for stories and guests.
On the waterloop podcast Dr. Wallace J. Nichols discusses the experience of freediving and how the brain responds.
On the waterloop podcast Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, author of Blue Mind, describes the experience of float tanks and the effects in the brain.
On the waterloop podcast Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, author of Blue Mind, discusses how surfing impacts the brain.
On the waterloop podcast Dr. Wallace J. Nichols explains the neuroscience behind Blue Mind.
On the waterloop podcast Dr. Wallace J. Nichols explains the concept of Blue Mind.
Dr. Wallace “J.” Nichols is a scientist, wild water advocate, movement-maker, and author of the New York Times best-seller Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected, and Better at What You Do. In this episode…