RT by @EU_ENV: In the latest #OceanCalls episode w/@euronews, we're plunging into the depths of seaweed.
Not just the green, slimy find at the beach—this superfood is quietly working wonders - from capturing carbon to mitigating overfishing.
http://spoti.fi/4b0UJR0
[2024-05-07 10:18 UTC]



Why should Europeans start eating seaweed?
Listen to this episode from Ocean Calls on Spotify. In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of seaweed — that green, slimy stuff you often find on the beach. It turns out, that seaweed isn't just beach debris; it's also a superfood that offers solutions to various environmental issues, from capturing carbon to reducing overfishing.Seaweed farming in Europe is much smaller than in Asia – Europe produces only a few thousand tonnes a year, just 1% of global seaweed production. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it?At the end of the episode, you’ll hear from Eurovision star Cesar Sampson about his adventures during the competition in Portugal.Follow these links to read more about our guests:Anne Seidler, a Marine Policy Officer at Seas At RiskSimon Johansson, the CEO of Nordic SeafarmOcean Tale from Cesar Sampson, Austrian singer and Eurovision participantHosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wiks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner.The production coordinator is Carolyne Llabe. The sound editing is by Jean-Christophe Marcaud and the sound mixing is by Matthieu Duchaine. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet.Ocean Calls is produced in partnership with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpotifyRT by @EUClimateAction: Seaweed is not just beach debris. 🌊🌿
It's also a superfood which offers solutions to various environmental issues, from capturing carbon to reducing overfishing.
🎧Find out more on the #OceanCalls podcast: http://spoti.fi/4b0UJR0
w/ >@EU_MARE
[2024-05-02 07:30 UTC]


Why should Europeans start eating seaweed?
Listen to this episode from Ocean Calls on Spotify. In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of seaweed — that green, slimy stuff you often find on the beach. It turns out, that seaweed isn't just beach debris; it's also a superfood that offers solutions to various environmental issues, from capturing carbon to reducing overfishing.Seaweed farming in Europe is much smaller than in Asia – Europe produces only a few thousand tonnes a year, just 1% of global seaweed production. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it?At the end of the episode, you’ll hear from Eurovision star Cesar Sampson about his adventures during the competition in Portugal.Follow these links to read more about our guests:Anne Seidler, a Marine Policy Officer at Seas At RiskSimon Johansson, the CEO of Nordic SeafarmOcean Tale from Cesar Sampson, Austrian singer and Eurovision participantHosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wiks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner.The production coordinator is Carolyne Llabe. The sound editing is by Jean-Christophe Marcaud and the sound mixing is by Matthieu Duchaine. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet.Ocean Calls is produced in partnership with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpotifyHappy #WorldYouthSkillsDay and happy #EuropeanYearOfSkills !
The perfect day to five back into one of this season's episodes of the #OceanCalls podcast to look at all the #skills needed to be a #fisher.
Want to learn more? Listen tot he full episode!
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1680154738913083398

EU Maritime & Fish (@EU_MARE)
Happy #WorldYouthSkillsDay and happy #EuropeanYearOfSkills !
The perfect day to five back into one of this season's episodes of the #OceanCalls podcast to look at all the #skills needed to be a #fisher.
Want to learn more? Listen tot he full episode!
NitterRT euronews
Did you know that to eavesdrop on fishy conversations, scientists use a special underwater microphone called a hydrophone?🎤🤿
It's a device that records sounds from all directions. It looks like this👇
🎧 Find out more on #OceanCalls: http://bit.ly/3NeVf4t
w/ @EU_MARE https://t.co/2X2S3VrTvT
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/euronews/status/1672107211919708167

Ocean Calls : How should the sea sound? sur Apple Podcasts
Afficher Ocean Calls, ép How should the sea sound? - 7 juin 2023
Apple PodcastsRT @euronews: Earthquakes, hungry fish, marine mammals… The ocean is everything but a quiet environment 🎶🌊.
But human noise is taking over its soundscape.
Here are some recordings from @Reef_Pulse and @la_UPC's LAB.
🎧Find out more on #OceanCalls: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/how-should-the-sea-sound/id1627435533?i=1000616101249
w/ @EU_MARE
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1668161843582451713

Ocean Calls : How should the sea sound? sur Apple Podcasts
Afficher Ocean Calls, ép How should the sea sound? - 7 juin 2023
Apple PodcastsRT @euronewsgreen: The Mediterranean region is the most popular tourist destination in the world🏖️.
But the sea is getting overheated and marine heatwaves are becoming more and more common 🌡️.
Why is this happening?
🎧Listen to this episode of #OceanCalls: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7JQwDkFgMhGfTCmCqCCKOZ
w/ @EU_MARE
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1668145108179382272

Are marine heatwaves changing the Mediterranean forever?
Listen to this episode from Ocean Calls on Spotify. The Med is getting heatstroke. From May to August last year, nearly the entire surface of the Mediterranean was hit by marine heatwaves. Why are the heatwaves happening, what's the impact on corals and fish, and can we do anything about it? To discuss this troubling rise in temperatures, Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks is joined by Joachim Garrabou, Senior Researcher from the Spanish National Research Council and Emma Cebrian, a researcher at the Centre of Advanced Studies of Blanes in Spain. And at the end of the episode renowned Swiss explorer and innovator, Bertrand Piccard, the first man to fly around the world in solar powered aircraft tells us a moving tale of his family's ocean exploits.Hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner.Sound design and mixing are by Jean-Christophe Marcaud and Matthieu Duchaine. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our production coordinator is Carolyne Labbe and our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. The Ocean Calls podcast is made possible by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpotifyRT @euronews: Vicente, Tom and Malvin have one thing in common: they all dreamt of becoming fishermen. 🎣
Why did they decide to embark on a career that faces ever more challenges?
🎧 Listen to the voices of a new generation of fishers on #OceanCalls: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/whats-the-future-of-europes-young-fishers/id1627435533?i=1000614415133
w/ @EU_MARE
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1662882229368897536

Ocean Calls : What's the future of Europe's young fishers? sur Apple Podcasts
Afficher Ocean Calls, ép What's the future of Europe's young fishers? - 24 mai 2023
Apple PodcastsRT @euronews: Having two good hands is not enough to become a fisher anymore 🤝, explains @EsbenSverdrup, CEO of the @PelagiskPO and president of the @EAPO_EUfishPOs.
“You need a lot of skills”. 🎣
What's the future of the profession?
🎧https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/whats-the-future-of-europes-young-fishers/id1627435533?i=1000614415133
#OceanCalls w/ @EU_MARE https://t.co/n1d1SU6gfb
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1661965470449139712

Ocean Calls : What's the future of Europe's young fishers? sur Apple Podcasts
Afficher Ocean Calls, ép What's the future of Europe's young fishers? - 24 mai 2023
Apple Podcasts
Podcast: What's the future of Europe's young fishers?
As European fisheries struggle to recruit a new workforce, the sector has concerns for the future.
euronewsRT @euronews: If the Internet isn't working, it may just be a paperwork problem 🤯.
Sometimes boats can't repair the underwater cables immediately because they're waiting for a permit to enter territorial waters, explains @n_str.
🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/4jlWDK5e2jmhqe163Dfq27
#OceanCalls w/ @EU_MARE https://t.co/uAUp23uKWs
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_MARE/status/1658369832910303234

Ocean Calls
Listen to Ocean Calls on Spotify. Plunge into the issues making waves on our blue planet in this original Euronews podcast series, discussing everything from illegal fishing to climate change and deep-sea mining. Ocean Calls is made in partnership with the European Commission's DG Mare and presented by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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