Category Archives: Podcast
Delisting of Endangered Species on the ESA
On this week’s episode Dr Scarlett Smash (Dr Ashley Scarlett) and Dr Chris Parsons discuss recent marine mammal news that is causing major concerns.
Humpback whales washing up on the East Coast
On this week’s episode Dr Scarlett Smash (Dr Ashley Scarlett) and Dr Chris Parsons discuss recent marine mammal news that is causing major concerns.
The Cardiovascular and respiratory system during dives
On this episode Dr Scarlet Smash chats with Dr Ashley Blawas about her PhD disseration work on whale and dolphin’s cardiovascular and metabolic processes.
Elephant Seals and Plastics
On this episode Dr Ashley Scarlett (Dr Scarlett Smash) chats with Lauren Kashiwabara about her work studying the effects of plastic pollution.
Orca predation on white sharks in Africa
On this week’s episodes Dr Ashley Scarlett (Dr Scarlett Smash) has Dr Simon Elwen explain what is happening to white sharks in Africa. He goes over the detailed footage that was captured.
General Principles for Whale Watching
On this week’s episode, Dr. Ashley Scarlett (Dr. Scarlett Smash) chats with Dr. Imogen Webster, Lead for Programme Development at IWC about the new IWC document – General Principles for Whale Watching.
Female dolphins and their social connectivity
On this week’s episode Dr. Scarlett Smash chats with Dr. Vivienne Foroughirad about her research on the social structure and kinship in female bottlenose dolphins.
Group size varies with climate conditions in bottlenose dolphins, pt 2
On this week’s episode Dr Ashley Scarlett (Dr Scarlett Smash) chats with Dr. Séverine Methion, lead investigator on dolphin research at the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute, who tells us about how bottlenose dolphin group size varies with the environment.
Group size varies with climate conditions in bottlenose dolphins, pt 1
On this week’s episode Dr Ashley Scarlett (Dr Scarlett Smash) chats with Dr. Bruno Díaz López the founder of the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute, who tells us about how bottlenose dolphin group size varies with climate and oceanographic conditions , and the work of BDRI.