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Our Ocean World

"Our Ocean World" is a daily radio feature that brings listeners around the world news and information about issues related to the ocean. The show presents solutions to shared problems and suggestions on how listeners can help preserve our most vital natural resource. "Our Ocean World" is hosted by Marilyn Cooley, a top radio host in Washington, D.C., and airs on hundreds of radio stations around the world.

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Male fish sex scent

Female stickleback fish choose their mate by scent, chemicals similar to human pheromones. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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School mates

Scientists have discovered that fish recognize each other by scent and by sight. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Frozen methane packs

Scientists at the Brookhaven National Laboratory believe the methane under the sea floor could be a significant source of energy if it can be extracted. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Sea squirt invasion

These little filter feeders seem fairly harmless, but they are growing out of control and smothering other sea floor fish such as mussels, scallops, and oysters. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Majestic albatross

The albatross can lock its wings into position, allowing it to glide effortlessly for days. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Male fish sex scent

Female stickleback fish choose their mate by scent, chemicals similar to human pheromones. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Chironex

The elusive Chironex has four brains, 24 eyes, 180 stomachs, and a toxin that makes it more deadly than a black widow spider. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Saving the secret forests

Deep-sea coral have been damaged by fishing practices that rake the sea floor to capture bottom-fish. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Secret undersea forests

Deep-sea corals come in tropical colors and live hundreds of feet down on dark, cold, and rocky sea floors worldwide. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Lost city

The largest and strangest underwater chimneys ever found have been discovered four miles down in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Charlseton bump

This small hill on the ocean floor near South Carolina, interferes with the gulf stream and is teeming with fish. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Sea otter decline

Sea otters are dying from mysterious infectious diseases which appear to be linked to human activity. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Debris cleanup

Marine debris threatens sea life and coral reefs that are hundreds of years old. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Gamma ray extinction

Scientists believe that an exploding star may have generated the energy that started an ice age on earth millions of years ago. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Seaweed duty

Scientists have discovered that seaweed has the ability to absorb and detoxify explosives such as TNT. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Swimming dinosaur

During the Jurassic period, dinosaurs ruled the earth, and the Ichthyosaurs ruled the sea. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Travels with plastic

Manmade marine debris is sailing the high seas and washing up on distant shores. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Dangerous debris

Thousands of tons of abandoned fishing nets and gear litter the world’s oceans, snaring and starving fish and marine mammals. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Vertical migration

One of the greatest animal migrations on earth happens every night, with animals too small to see. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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Deep drifters

Scientists are learning about deep ocean currents from a device called a deep drifter. It records data and sends it to research laboratories via a space satellite. Do you like the Our Ocean World podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!

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