Aquarium Audio
Hear Our Latest Aquacasts
Kera Mathes
Wild Orcas: A Summer in the San Juan Islands
Kera Mathes recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on March 2, 2017. Mathes formerly served as the Aquarium’s boat programs manager and resident whale expert.
Jonathan Rose
The Well-Tempered City
Jonathan Rose recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on February 24, 2017. Rose is the founder of investment, development, and urban planning firm Jonathan Rose Companies.
Linda Cornish and Rick Moonen
Seafood: Good for You, Good for the Planet
Linda Cornish and Rick Moonen recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on February 21, 2017. Cornish is executive director of Seafood Nutrition Partnership, and Moonen is a chef, cookbook author, and sustainable seafood advocate.
Sandy Trautwein, Janet Monday, and Daniel Munoz
Restoring Coral Reefs in Guam: A Conservation Success Story
Aquarium staff members Sandy Trautwein, Janet Monday, and Daniel Muñoz recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on February 1, 2017.
Malcolm Bowman
Can We Continue to Live at the Edge of the Sea?
Malcolm Bowman recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on January 26, 2017. Bowman is an oceanographer, engineer, and professor of oceanography at State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Barbara Crane
The Early Los Angeles River Watershed Through Fiction and Photographs
Barbara Crane recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on January 19, 2017. Crane is a novelist, journalist and teacher. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Sun magazine and other publications.
Ken Kurtis
What Big Teeth You Have: Diving with Great White Sharks
Ken Kurtis recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on January 5, 2017. Kurtis is a dive team leader at the Aquarium, National Association of Underwater Instructors SCUBA instructor, and owner of Reef Seekers Dive Co. in Beverly Hills.
Daniel Botkin
Twenty-Five Myths That Are Destroying the Environment
Daniel Botkin recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on December 8, 2016. Botkin is a biologist, writer, and public speaker who works in the areas of conservation, energy production, and computer modeling.
Douglas McCauley
A Marine Biologist’s Quest to Keep the Pacific Wild
Douglas McCauley recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on November 30, 2016. McCauley is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was the lead author on the paper in the journal Science that inspired the Aquarium’s Vanishing Animals exhibit.
Rob Gould
Adventures in Social Marketing: Appealing to the Better Angels of our Nature
Rob Gould recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on November 17, 2016. Gould is the founder and president/CEO of One Degree Strategies.
Sean B. Carroll
The Serengeti Rules: The Quest to Discover How Nature Works, and Why It Matters
Sean B. Carroll recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on October 27, 2016. Dr. Carroll is a scientist, writer, educator, and executive producer. He is vice president for science education at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Allan Wilson Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Mac Stone
Journey Through the Everglades
Mac Stone recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on October 18, 2016. Stone is a conservation photographer who frequently works in swamps and wetlands of the southeastern U.S.
Helen Scales
The Story of Seahorses: From Myth to Reality
Helen Scales recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on October 5, 2016. Dr. Scales is a marine biologist, broadcaster, and writer based in Cambridge, England.
Charles Wurster
DDT Wars: The 1972 DDT Ban and its Benefits
Charles Wurster recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on September 27, 2016. A lifelong birder, Wurster was on the environmental sciences faculty at the State University of New York at Stony Brook for thirty-five years.
Patrick Krug
Hugs and Drugs from Sea Slugs
Patrick Krug recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on August 30, 2016. Krug is a professor at California State University, Los Angeles.