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Robert Pomeroy

Might As Well Go Surfing: Biomass Utilization in a World with Oil at $50 a Barrel

Robert Pomeroy recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on May 2, 2107. Pomeroy is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Mike Bartick

Into the Black

Mike Bartick recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on August 18, 2016. Bartick is a field guide who conducts photo safaris, lectures, and seminars.
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Andrew Nosal

Local Legends: Movement Biology of the Leopard Shark off La Jolla, California

Andrew Nosal recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on August 9, 2016. Nosal is a marine biologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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Josefin Stiller

The Mysterious Biology of Seadragons

Josefin Stiller recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on July 19, 2016. Stiller is a Ph.D. candidate at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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Joel Van Eenennaam

California Caviar: The History of White Sturgeon Aquaculture

Joel Van Eenennaam recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on July 7, 2016. He is a research associate in the department of animal science at the University of California, Davis.
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Malin Pinsky

Does Climate Change Put Ocean Life in a Blender?

Malin Pinsky recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on June 7, 2016. Pinsky is a Sloan Research Fellow in Ocean Sciences and an assistant professor of ecology and evolution at Rutgers University.
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Melissa Neuman

Status of White and Pinto Abalone in Southern California

Melissa Neuman recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on May 5, 2016. Neuman is a fisheries abalone recovery coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Jason Keller

Exploring Blue Carbon in Southern California Salt Marshes

Jason Keller recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on April 21, 2016. Keller is an associate professor of life and environmental sciences in Chapman University’s Schmid College of Science and Technology.
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Marc Zimmer

Bioluminescence and Illuminating Disease

Marc Zimmer recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on March 17, 2016. Zimmer is a professor of chemistry at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut.
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Nick Wegner

Meet the Opah, the First Warm-Blooded Fish

Nick Wegner recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on March 3, 2016. Nick Wegner is a research fisheries biologist working for NOAA Fisheries at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, California, and a lecturer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

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