
![]() Our Ocean World 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, and airs on hundreds of radio stations around the world. by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 28 Jul 2010 at 9:03am Albatross spend years at sea, and return to land only to breed. 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! Listen by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 27 Jul 2010 at 8:48am These small, barrel shaped animals can filter up to 250 gallons of seawater a day. 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! Listen by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 26 Jul 2010 at 9:08am Deep-sea vents provide the extreme heat and chemistry tube worms and clams need to live. 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! Listen by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 23 Jul 2010 at 8:50am New conservation efforts are in place to protect Australia?s Great Barrier Reef and accommodate tourists, fishers, and researchers. 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! Listen by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 22 Jul 2010 at 8:29am Scientists are using sonar sound waves to create 3-D maps of the ocean floor. 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! Listen by info@flpradio.com (Finger Lakes Productions) 21 Jul 2010 at 8:52am Sea urchins produce a gooey paste that eventually crystallizes into a new spine to replace one that is broken. 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! Listen |