Recent Episodes
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US Opens Up Marine Protected Areas to Fishing: What This Means for Ocean Conservation
Apr 25, 2025 – 08:34 -
AI-Powered Conservation: The Future of Coral Reef Protection with Andy Ridley
Apr 22, 2025 – 55:03 -
How McKnsea Balances Her Marine Career and Content Creation to Inspire Ocean Advocacy
Apr 21, 2025 – 01:08:08 -
Coral Restoration In Trouble: Why Saving Reefs Takes More Planting Coral
Apr 18, 2025 – 16:45 -
Rebuilding Fisheries in Canada: Capelin Biomass Falling Yet Fishing Stays Open
Apr 16, 2025 – 10:57 -
Shark Communication: Graduate Studies, Sharks Science, and TikTok with Kenzie Horton
Apr 13, 2025 – 01:12:08 -
Dire Wolf Brought Back? The Wild Science and Ethics of De-Extinction
Apr 10, 2025 – 47:21 -
Rare Intersex Southern Right Whale Discovered Through Genetic Testing
Apr 8, 2025 – 09:49 -
Why the US Might Start Deep Sea Mining (And What It Means for the Ocean)
Apr 7, 2025 – 14:42 -
Seafood Laws and Ocean Justice: How Legal Frameworks Shape the Future of Fisheries
Apr 4, 2025 – 01:04:07 -
Ocean Conservation Career Is Not A Straight Path...and that's okay
Apr 2, 2025 – 19:52 -
Why Talking About the Ocean in Everyday Life Can Save It
Mar 31, 2025 – 19:35 -
How D and D Can Help with Environmental Education Through Immersive Learning
Mar 28, 2025 – 48:52 -
Plastic Pollution Research: How Microplastics Threaten Coral Reefs and What We Can Do About It
Mar 26, 2025 – 01:14:42 -
How to Protect Tuna: Insights from ISSF’s Gala Moreno on Sustainable Fisheries
Mar 24, 2025 – 54:05 -
Marine Conservation Is In Trouble — Why People Aren’t Concerned About the Ocean
Mar 21, 2025 – 08:58 -
False Killer Whale Stranding in Tasmania – Why It Happened and What We Can Learn
Mar 14, 2025 – 08:28 -
How the Panama Canal Expansion is Threatening Panama’s Ecosystem and Water Supply
Mar 12, 2025 – 09:57 -
Protecting Manta Rays from Over-Tourism in Hawaii – Martina Wing’s Mission
Mar 10, 2025 – 01:00:15 -
How NOAA and EPA Layoffs Threaten Environmental Research and Public Safety
Mar 7, 2025 – 15:41 -
How Bahamian Music and Education Inspire Ocean Conservation
Mar 5, 2025 – 40:15 -
How Much Do We Rely on Weather Forecasting? | The Truth About Weather Predictions
Mar 3, 2025 – 01:21:40 -
Are all protected areas in the ocean equal? A study on the bonus species protection
Feb 28, 2025 – 14:25 -
The Vaquita is on the Edge of Extinction – Can Technology Save It?
Feb 26, 2025 – 10:45 -
How Sustainable Supply Chains Are Changing Business
Feb 24, 2025 – 01:20:00 -
The Plastic Straw Ban Failed – Here’s What We Can Learn to Protect Our Oceans
Feb 20, 2025 – 16:49 -
New Eco-Friendly Ice, Glice Synthetic Ice, Lower Energy Skating Alternative, Sustainable Skating Rink
Feb 19, 2025 – 40:19 -
Killer Whales vs. Great White Sharks: Genetic Proof of Predation! 🦈🐋
Feb 17, 2025 – 11:17 -
The War on Science: Why NOAA and the EPA Are Under Attack
Feb 13, 2025 – 16:05 -
How Storytelling Connects People and Climate Change | Tao Leigh Goffe Interview
Feb 12, 2025 – 01:01:20 -
Are Harmful Algal Blooms Affecting Whales? New study's results being questioned
Feb 10, 2025 – 12:19 -
Polar Bears Affected by Climate Change
Feb 6, 2025 – 08:58 -
Sustainable Alcohol Brand, Holistic Spirits Co Gets B Corp Status
Feb 5, 2025 – 57:12 -
Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles In Florida Needed Rescue: This is What Happened
Feb 3, 2025 – 08:10 -
Why Ocean Conservation Policies Are Falling Behind (And How We Fix It)
Jan 31, 2025 – 23:55 -
Bait Ball in Australia Surprised Beachgoers at Manly Beach
Jan 29, 2025 – 08:34 -
Deep Sea Mining: What Happened In 2024?
Jan 27, 2025 – 51:27 -
New Ocean Policies Canceled that Impact the Ocean
Jan 24, 2025 – 21:00 -
Solar Panels on Boats Is The Future
Jan 22, 2025 – 46:41 -
No, Offshore Wind Does Not Cause Whale Strandings
Jan 20, 2025 – 10:19 -
Is Renewable Energy Cost-Effective?
Jan 17, 2025 – 45:43 -
Sparkling Water Without Plastic Bottles (from your taps)
Jan 15, 2025 – 01:01:49 -
California Wildfires: The Devastating Impact of Climate Change
Jan 13, 2025 – 16:25 -
Environmental Protections Before the Next President
Jan 10, 2025 – 15:43 -
From Engineer to Ocean Advocate: Carlos Mallo's Journey with Innoceana
Jan 8, 2025 – 55:42 -
Not again...Orca Mourns Second Calf Since 2018
Jan 6, 2025 – 16:05 -
It Takes a Village to Protect the Ocean
Jan 3, 2025 – 19:09 -
Sea Turtle Conservation in Florida is Hard
Jan 1, 2025 – 14:10 -
Where Do Whales Live? The Federal Government Wants To Map Where They Go
Dec 30, 2024 – 10:25 -
Climate Change Actions Using Sargassum and Black Fly Larvae
Dec 23, 2024 – 01:04:40
Recent Reviews
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SelkieLadyFor the OceansBeen following this show for quite awhile and LOVE it. Informative, never boring and always gets to the heart of the matter without the sensationalism so many other draining podcasts have. Though he covers heavy topics, they’re important and you end each episode with a bit of hope and optimism for progress toward real actionable change (even when things look bleak). His critiques are always fair. The style of the pod is also upbeat and entertaining, which helps. Gives many of us ocean conservation folks a sense of solidarity. Also love the length of each episode, easily digestible and packed with great well-researched info. Wouldn’t mind if it were longer, but perfect as is. Kudos!!! Keep speaking up for our ocean Blue. Thank you for this podcast.
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Eagle-rayA must-listenThanks, Dr. Lewis for all the work you’re doing. You have such great content and dissect some of the most critical concepts we in the marine world should be thinking about.
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listener113344Hmm…Speaks authoritatively about every ocean topic, but gets a lot of things wrong. Very opinionated. Rarely interviews actual experts. Is very self-promoting.
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Laini99Why no mention of the leading causes of ocean pollution?I left 4 stars cuz I might just be missing it and not here to be a jerk. I am legitimately confused though about why the Auto and Fashion industry who together make up almost 80 percent of plastic pollution on the ocean are not being addressed here. Flip flops, cigarettes, abs plastic straws are nothing compared to the normalized impact of these industries. Machine washing synthetic fibers is such an easy point to address, and I’m incredibly surprised no one is addressing this.
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kateallcockBrilliant podcastThis is my favourite podcast I have found so far!! The host is great at disseminating information but it’s also not just scientific dribble - it’s fun to listen to and definitely makes you think. I also love how Andrew clearly cares very much about our oceans, I can definitely feel that passion coming through when I listen. I wish there were more podcasts out there like this! I’d recommend to any ocean lover.
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BlueVenom18InformativeWow total gem of a find!
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Fancy ScientistStephanieThis podcast is so informative and talks about really important and timely issues. Andrew's advice for marine biologists is spot on!
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obacker19Transformational!Podcasts like this show are what give me hope for the future as someone who feels the weight of our planet's environmental clock ticking away. Absolutely incredible. The guests that Andrew brings on for interviews are intelligent, entertaining and insightful - making topics that could be potentially easy to ignore engaging to dive into! Highly recommend subscribing and making this one of your go-to shows. Thank you Andrew and team Blue!
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AprilxiaotongI think this is absolutely greatI'm studying in the field of the law of the sea, and pay more attention to the legislation of BBNJ. Checking all podcasts related to the ocean and suddenly i found one episode including guest Diva Amon. Suprised to notice scholars both in biology or law field has the same suspicion about the deep seabed mining. And that episode is abosultely triggering my interest about what's the future with MPA, or Area with Special Interest in the ABNJ. Besides, I think Andrew Lewin have shared his personal experiences and some thoughtuful advices with people who studying related to ocean field, which is really helpful for me. SO thank you for your knowledge sharing.
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Fortis_RisingCorruptedLove the episodes, new to the podcast. Sounds like SUFB 847 has been corrupted around 3:44 mark.
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lexxii1456Incredible contentFor users of any background who care about the ocean, want to learn more, and want to do something to make the world a better place— listen to this podcast. Not only do you get a podcast, but you also become part of an ocean loving community. The host encourages feedback and actively engages listeners. I can’t recommend enough, I’m basically addicted.
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Hessy itchGreat topics! So many plugs...Skip the first 5 minutes of promotions and advertising per episode and you’re left with some good information. Wish so much time wasn’t spent trying to get people to visit his website and join patreon.
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PoochixPlease......stop talking over your guests! They can’t get a word in edgewise!
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T.HingSpeak into micSound quality isn’t that great, sometimes the presenter is hard to hear. If you turn up the volume, then the guest is suddenly VERY loud but presenter is muffled or quiet. However, the content is awesome.
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MDbirder3100Great podcast to become environmentally awareI love listening to this podcast when on a long road trip or during my commute. Andrew always brings up very salient and fascinating topics. My only complaint is that he tends to talk a lot, and the introductions can sometimes take up a quarter, if not more, of the episode. I wish he would make his introductions shorter!
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BeyondDataPromoting Dialog - Is There Anything Better?I really appreciate this podcast, which is both wide ranging and laser focused on the health of our oceans. Great guests, great topics and an insane amount of content. If I could clone myself, I’d do so so I could listen to every single minute of SUFB!
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Uncontained StaticA show with a causeGreat show raising awareness for one of the biggest problems the world is facing now.
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jfunds1Great podcastAwesome podcast to listen to especially while your gardening makes time go by pretty fast
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TChan GamesProtect EarthI love nature and so it's awesome that Andrew is spreading the message that we need to protect Earth. We have the power to prevent bigger flooding, hurricanes, global warming, and more. The little actions we all take can be combined for a major affect.
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Story SpectacularSpread the Word!I am so happy to have discovered this show. I live on the Maine coast and I find Andrew Lewin's perspective very relevant. The ocean is vital to our existance and I am thrilled to find a podcast dedicated to conservation. I can't wait to spread the word about Speak Up for Blue!
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KristieR11Important showThis show is so important. Facing so many issues in regards to environmental pollution and overfising, Andrew brings forth important information from experts in the field that everyone needs to hear!!
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BillCPod1Amazing podcast!I love the mission and purpose of this podcast! There definitely needs to be more awareness about the ocean and this show covers it all. Well done!
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Gingeranne1Great!New favorite podcast!
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Bonnie CribbsLove the beach! ...and this podcast!I love the beach and all things marine life and love that you are talking about the stories concerning the ocean. And your voice is so great to listen to. Can't wait to take a deep dive into more episodes!
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Dr. Toboggan (Mantis)Love itExcellent Show, Keep It Up! Brent from Hysteria 51
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Apple banana redI'm so thankful for this podcast!I've been looking for a way to learn about current marine conservation efforts. This podcast is very informative and perfect for my long commutes.
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LaulaskeyExcellent PodcastHighly recommend this podcast. Andrew does a great job spreading awareness of marine issues and ways that people can take action to address these problems.
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Tammy | Local Sm Biz CoachFacinatingI found this podcast to be facinating. Lot of stuff I didn't really think about so a fun way to learn
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Can't get enough!!! Thank you!Such an important show!I love how Andrew is an advocate for our environment and he practices what he preaches. This show is informative and hopeful.
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YourParentingMojoLove the ocean? This is your podcastI think very few people really understand the issues in ocean conservation. This show provides material for scientists, teachers, and just you and me to live lives that are less impactful on our oceans and our planet as a whole. Love it.
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HenryLopez@TheHowOfBusinessWonderful!Enjoying your show. Well produced, lots of great information and inspirational. Thanks!
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DuffashThe health of our oceans is our futureThank you for this podcast!
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JenRidayAhh, glorious water!I loved this... SHARKS!!!! Oceans. Made me want to go to the beach.
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Gianna CassidentiJess Larsen from “Innovation and Leadership” showGreat to have a show that focuses so well on the ocean!
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Very Educational!Who doesn't love the ocean!And who wouldn't want to protect it?
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The Medicare NationContent, Content, Content!What a job Andrew does in delivering such knowledge-based content! Very engaging & great guests. I'm learning something new on every show!
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Live to Learn!Andrew is the voice we need in this world!I have the blessing of seeing the ocean outside my windows each morning and it's sight to behold and is something we all need to care for and protect. LOVE that Andrew is helping us all learn to better care for our amazing oceans!
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TheGlobalStartupMovementKeep it up!Love the mission behind this podcast, will support anyway that I can!
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Gisele_OliveiraLove it!!THis show is great. It's a important topic that not a lot of people are discussing and the host shows you how to be a part of the solution. Keep up the great work.
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M.C LaubscherValuable podcast!Great information on ocean science and conservation projects around the globe! Highly recommend!
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Norcalx530Andrew Lewin thank you so much for doing what you do talking for our oceansI grew up in the central coast in a small agricultural town know as the strawberry capital of the world.watsonville does billions in strawberrie sales every year and I lived 10 min from the beach.This podcast is very close to my heart because I care about our oceans and beaches and this podcast brings up key topics every week about what is happening world wide with climate change.I will be listening and downloading past episodes thank you for all the hard work your do and for being a voice for our oceans
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BourneAgain22Cool ShowFlowing, Enjoyable, Pleasant....like the ocean on a calm day. Cool show
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SeeinADHD.comSo BlueLove the show, great for conservationists and anyone looking out for our oceans. I especially love that Andrew is an oceanpreneur…keep up the great work Andrew!
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Thomas O'Grady, PhDVery informative show!There is so much great content in this podcast! It's wonderful to hear the excitement and enthusiasm of Andrew!
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Gregg ClunisMuch neededThis is a must needed show with a great mission
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FixeroneGreat show!Great show and resource! Keep it up!
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Harry DuranGiving Dolphins and Whales a Voice, FinallyIn my personal opinion, this is a topic we can't talk enough about. So happy to see what Andrew's doing here to raise awareness about our beautiful oceans! If you're interested at all in any type of nature and sustainability, I'm sure you'll find a guest or a topic that will help shed more light on this issue. Kudos Andrew!
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Simon W ChanVery Informative!!As a listener I appreciate your perspective, this kind of show is such a big help specially now that we are covered with a lot in social media. Its time to know whats currently happening around us.
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Julienm888Taking you to the Ocean!I love what you are doing Andrew! I feel like I’m there with you guests.
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Jenaenicole.comFor the love of our planetHelping shine a light and inspiring us to save our oceans resources and life. Love Andrews passion do do something and really make a difference for us all.
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