The Sea Has Many Voices Explores Ocean Conservation and Sustainable Development Goals with World Ocean Advocates
LOS ANGELES, May 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Sea Has Many Voices, a new podcast from globally celebrated marine scientist Dr. Greg Stone and Ocean Renaissance, will debut May 6, 2019.
Stone, who CNN dubbed "the swashbuckling Indiana Jones of the Sea," will discuss sustaining and protecting the world's oceans with international conservationists, scientists, and entertainers. Season One guests include Pulitzer Prize winning author and anthropologist Jared Diamond, professional surfer Kelly Slater, and environmental activist and TV host Philippe Cousteau Jr.
Beginning May 6, listeners can find the trailer for The Sea Has Many Voices on https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/. The first three episodes, debuting May 13, feature Actor, co executive producer of this series and UN Ambassador for Environment Ian Somerhalder; shark conservationist and free-diver Ocean Ramsey; and marine artist Wyland. Subsequent episodes will be released biweekly, and will be available on most podcast platforms, including Apple, Google, Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn.
The Sea Has Many Voices aims to engage a global audience in conversation about mankind's relationship to the ocean, and the current lack of balance between environmental conservation and modern industrialization. The Sea Has Many Voices remains politically neutral and firmly rooted in scientific fact while providing an informed and passionate environment for discussion.
"I have known Greg Stone for 20 years and have been inspired not only by his passion for conservation and science but by his skill as a communicator. This rare combination of talents is a powerful force and why he is such an incredible advocate for the oceans," says Cousteau.
Tentative Season 2 guests include National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklin, Conservation International Co-founder and Chairman Peter Seligmann, UN International Seabed Authority Secretary General Secretary Michael Lodge, National Geographic Explorer in Residence Dr. Enric Sala, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Executive Vice President and Chief Scientist Dr. Larry Madin, Composer John Powell (How to Train Your Dragon, Solo: A Star Wars Story), ,Director of Norway's Institute of Polar and Climate Studies Dr. Jan-Gunner Winther, and SCRIPPS Institute of Oceanography underwater sound pollution acoustician Dr. Simone Baumann-Pickering.
ABOUT GREG STONE
Dr. Greg Stone, the former Chief Ocean Scientist at Conservation International, led the creation of PIPA, the world's first large scale Marine Protected Area in the nation of Kiribati, co-founded the Ocean Health Index, and served as chair of the World Economic Forum Oceans council. His fourth book, Soul of the Sea: In the Age of the Algorithm, reviews the effects of industrialization on the ocean and offers a manifesto for the future. The forward was written by the current UN Ocean Envoy and former President of the UN General Assembly.
ABOUT OCEAN RENAISSANCE
Ocean Renaissance is a collection of passionate scientists, economists, communicators, innovators, and designers that advise and work with businesses, governments, multilateral organizations, as well as tech startups and youth movements to promote, study and conserve the oceans. Ocean Renaissance also specializes in ocean technology and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Ocean Renaissance seeks solutions to the biggest challenges facing our oceans.
Ocean Renaissance provides technical skills in oceanography, conservation and research, spatial planning, aquaculture, advanced diving technologies, robotics, submersibles and sensors. Ocean Renaissance also provides education, Pacific Island cultural expertise, film and podcast production services.
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