In this episode, "The Deep Sea with Dr. Andrew Thaler", the crew dives deep into the sea! We interview Dr. Andrew Thaler about deep sea vents, mining and the crazy metals that accumulate down there. The deep abyssal plane accounts for 50% of the earth's surface and yet we still know so little about it. We also discuss some of the interesting and funny facts about Reynolds Wrap, General Mills and deep sea submersibles. You’d never guess how these relate! So SUBMERGE yourself in learning as we go on a grand deep sea adventure!
This podcast is brought to you by the lanternfish. Classified into the order Mictophiformes, there are over 240 species of these deep sea dwellers. Lanternfish need no matches to light their lantern-like structures but rather depend on bioluminescent bacteria. In the olden-times lanternfishes were hung in the doorways of old houses to illuminate their entrances. And you believe that, I’ve got a lanternfish to sell you. Cheers to you lanternfish, may you light up our lives forever.
Be sure to check out Andrew’s company, Blackbeard Biologic. You can also check out his long-running ocean science and conservation blog, Southern Fried Science.
Andrew is also one of the founders of Oceanography for Everyone, which aims to provide low cost and open source tools to support ocean science.
Finally, be sure to check out his D&D themed Ocean Science Podcast: Dugongs and Seadragons!
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Our theme music is “Best Time” by FASSOUNDS. Our audio in this episode is edited and produced by Christine Archer. Check her out on all the socials @nerdrvt!
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Additional audio credits this episode:
"Adventures in Adventureland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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