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Ep. 6: A Sea Change

By: Professor Ben Garrod, Ellie Sans
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  • After four billion years of the ocean influencing life on our planet, in the last 100 years the tides have turned. Humans have started to influence conditions in the ocean on an unprecedented scale. In A Sea Change, Ben learns of the effects on ocean life of over-fishing, plastic pollution and climate change.

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Brilliant!

Informative, interesting, evocative. I loved every moment. Even if you don't love the ocean or have a passion for all things environmental science as I do, these podcasts will help you to grasp exactly why it's health and stability is integral to our existence, and our survival on this planet.

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Interesting listen

I enjoyed this audible book and found it interesting but I had to listen to each episode several times before I felt I'd understood. I am however uneducated and mainly use audible as a sleep aid so not really an admonishment of the book it's just I found things like references to specific time periods like "the cambrian" and the scientific names of different species difficult to follow first time around. I did however find it extremely interesting that cuttlefish potentially dream in a similar way to us despite having totally different brains and how awesome a thought that Dolphins & whales have names for each other! Now all I can imagine when I hear Flippers clicks is "Dave! Dave! watch this mate!"

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just as good if not better that the dinosaur one

entertaining and informative.
loved the first one on dinosaurs and this keeps the whole thing swinging along.

no Trumpian climate change denying rant from me.😀

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Brilliant

Science communication at its best. Well presented, interesting and I learnt lots. Well worth listening to

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Do you love your grandchildren enough

More more more, we all need to understand what we are doing and change together

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