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Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories

Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories

Update: 2025-10-29
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Art and Ocean Science are merging in ways that bring new life to marine research and conservation. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, host Andrew Lewin speaks with the creative minds behind Ocean Networks Canada's "Surfacing Secrets" project, a groundbreaking collaboration where sculptors, theatre directors, and scientists explore how art can help people see, feel, and understand the ocean in fresh ways.

Ocean creativity takes center stage as guests share how sculpture can represent underwater sounds, theatre can transform data into emotion, and how cross-disciplinary partnerships bridge the gap between research and public engagement. This powerful exchange between artists and scientists reveals how creative storytelling can inspire empathy, foster curiosity, and spark action for the ocean.

Ocean connection drives every part of this episode, reminding us that art isn't just a reflection of science, it's a vital part of understanding our planet's most mysterious realm, the deep sea.

 

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Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories

Art and Ocean Science: How Creativity Reveals the Deep Sea's Hidden Stories

Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communicator