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Skaana with Mark Leiren-Young | Oceans, Eco-Ethics & The Environment

Author: Mark Leiren-Young | Oceans, orcas, eco-ethics and the environment.

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Mark Leiren-Young, author of Orcas Everywhere and director of The Hundred-Year-Old Whale, meets the humans who are fighting to save our oceans, orcas and environment. Find out how you can make waves.



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92 Episodes
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Flipper Trainer Ric O'Barry on his journey from SeaWorld to Sanctuaries
Misty MacDuffee on the Southern Resident Orcas and the Threat of Bright Extinction
The Killer Whale That Changed the World
Sharks Forever and Jaws Forever?
David Shiffman - On 50 Years of Jaws vs. Sharks
Shane Gero - Speaking to Sperm Whales, the Power of Storytelling and Why All Science is Political
Beatrice Frank - On the Power of Positivity and the Georgia Strait Alliance's Past, Present and Future Fights for the Salish Sea
Lummi Elder Squil-le-he-le on the Documentary Resident Orca and Her Relatives Beneath the Waves
Mark Leiren-Young on Canadians Voting for the Ocean and Against Trump
Arno Kopecky - On Canada's Election Climate. Pierre Poilevere vs. the Planet and Greens vs. Greens
Octopus Ocean - Shaking Hands With A Giant Pacific Octopus
Lynda Mapes on Tahlequah's Second Tour of Grief
A letter from Captain Paul Watson from prison in Greenland, an interview with Paul in prison  and a plea for you - yes you - to help save his life.
Let the Herring Live! Eric Pelkey is done pretending BC fishers should still be capturing herring. The Community Engagement Coordinator for the W̱SÁNEĆ leadership cancel talks about a proposed boycott, over-fishing, under-enforcement and the disappearance of a keystone species with significance to the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation and the entire eco-system of the Salish Sea. "The importance of herring to our people is immeasurable."
A letter from Captain Paul Watson from prison in Greenland, an interview with Paul in prison  and a plea for you - yes you - to help save his life.
Andrew Lewin - host of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast - on Jaws vs. sharks, orcas vs. sharks, Asian carp and working with and against Canada's department of Fisheries and Oceans and how young people can and do change the world.
Talking Trump vs. science, facts and the planet with Dr. Andrew Rosenberg.  The former director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists and former director of NOAA on Project 2025, popping social media bubbles and why it is so friggin' important that Americans vote... And not for Trump. “Whatever your issue is, should you be concerned? Yes! ...This is not a time to sit it out.” On Project 2025: “It’s worse than you think it is. No matter how bad you think it is, it’s worse.”
Andrew Lewin - host of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast - on teaching the world about oceans, myth-busting fake facts and falling for the oceans from his home in Ontario.  "This is what people should be talking about."
Sixteen-year-old Hawaiian environmental activist Rylee Brooke hasn't just been fighting for the environment - and the rights of keiki (young people) - since the age of eight, she's teaching other young people and adults how to make change and make laws. Adventures in changing things locally and globally, making the case for Vote 16 and proving that young people can do pretty much anything - including inspiring law-makers to do better..
Sy Montgomery (author: Soul of an Octopus) and Warren Carlyle (founder of OctoNation) on friendly octopuses, the Mayor of Octopus City, and their top octopus secrets from their new book Secrets of the Octopus that accompanies the National Geographic TV series. Second of a two-part interview about the wild world of octopuses! "We're in the age of octopus," Sy Montgomery.
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