Sea Change: The Biodiversity Data Science Podcast

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Inspired by the idiomatic expression that signifies a profound shift in perspective, Sea Change explores how cutting-edge computational tools are transforming our understanding of biodiversity. Hosted by the Biodiversity Data Science Research Group, this podcast delves into the mechanisms driving life on Earth, from genes to ecosystems, and from past climate fluctuations to future change scenarios. Through the power of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big-data analytics, we reveal the patterns shaping biodiversity and the challenges posed by climate change, habitat loss, and human impact. Our mission is to make science accessible—sharing insights, methodologies, and open data following the FAIR principles so that policymakers, managers, and citizens alike can make informed decisions for the future of our planet.

Episode Date
Ep. 10: Ocean currents create invisible barriers for marine forests on the move
Mar 28, 2026
Ep. 9: Marine aquaculture can resist climate change if we meet the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target
Jan 05, 2026
Ep. 8: Poleward and deeper: The future of cold-water coral ecosystems
Oct 24, 2025
Ep. 7: Trophic convergence in marine vertebrates
May 06, 2025
Ep. 6: Brazilian soft coral extinction on Trindade Island due to climate change
Apr 24, 2025
Ep. 5: Artificial intelligence maps kelp forests from satellite imagery
Feb 18, 2025
Ep. 4: Oceanographic connectivity shapes mangrove forest diversity
Feb 08, 2025
Ep. 3: Climate change threatens European marine protected areas
Feb 08, 2025
Ep. 2: Global kelp forest biodiversity under climate change
Feb 08, 2025
Ep. 1: How subsurface marine heatwaves threaten ocean life
Nov 02, 2024