39 episodes

A podcast dedicated to everyone who grew up dreaming of being a marine biologist. Weekly episodes feature a marine scientist who shares their research, life stories, and fun anecdotes. Follow on instagram @Belowthetidepod for updates and resources! With every episode you can find an instagram post that goes along with it. That post will have some pictures, diagrams, maps, definitions, to help you follow along.Thanks for being here - Liz

Below The Tide Elizabeth Rohlicek

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

A podcast dedicated to everyone who grew up dreaming of being a marine biologist. Weekly episodes feature a marine scientist who shares their research, life stories, and fun anecdotes. Follow on instagram @Belowthetidepod for updates and resources! With every episode you can find an instagram post that goes along with it. That post will have some pictures, diagrams, maps, definitions, to help you follow along.Thanks for being here - Liz

    EP 38 - Sea Life on Shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    EP 38 - Sea Life on Shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    This week Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser, a benthic ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, is sitting down to chat about the sea life that uses shipwrecks as their home! Learn about how some of the most isolated shipwrecks off the coast of New England have been colonized by sessile (non-mobile). We dive into the Billy Mitchell fleet, and how these historic war ships ended up on the ocean floor in Stellwagen Bank!

    Kirstin's biggest curiosities lie in island communities. Island communities are not just what you think of - tropical islands where the sun is always shining. For some organisms an island can be a shipwreck, isolated at the bottom of the ocean. Kirstin seeks to answer the question of "Who is living at the bottom, and how did you get here?"

    You can catch up on Episode 36 - Intro to Benthic Communities with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser and Episode 37 - Intro to Shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser, to hear more about the living organisms she works with!

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 20 min
    EP 37 - Intro to Shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    EP 37 - Intro to Shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    Dive into the world of shipwrecks with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser, a benthic ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Kirstin is giving an intro to everything shipwrecks, and zooming in on the shipwrecks that she studies. Her area of study is  Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary in Massachusetts, USA.

    Kirstin's biggest curiosities lie in island communities. Island communities are not just what you think of - tropical islands where the sun is always shining. For some organisms an island can be a shipwreck, isolated at the bottom of the ocean. Kirstin seeks to answer the question of "Who is living at the bottom, and how did you get here?"

    You can catch up on Episode 36 - Intro to Benthic Communities with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser to hear more about the living organisms she works with!

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 19 min
    EP 36 - Intro to Benthic Communities with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    EP 36 - Intro to Benthic Communities with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser

    What really lives at the ocean floor? What lives in the sand, rocks and water at the very bottom? Welcome to this episode all about those organisms! We're chatting with Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser, a benthic ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. A benthic community is made up of animals who live at the bottom of the ocean. The bottom of the ocean may not be what you're thinking - it isn't necessarily the deepest depths. It could be right below the surface of the water, as long as there is ocean floor, we'll call it benthic!

    Kirstin's biggest curiosities lie in island communities. Island communities are not just what you think of - tropical islands where the sun is always shining. For benthic communities an island can be a rock, isolated at the bottom of the ocean. Kirstin seeks to answer the question of "Who is living at the bottom, and how did you get here?"

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 23 min
    EP 35 - Bottlenose Dolphin Whistles with Laura Palmer

    EP 35 - Bottlenose Dolphin Whistles with Laura Palmer

    Sit down with Laura and continue your journey into bottlenose dolphin science! This week it is all about dolphin whistles, Laura's upcoming work in Australia, and fieldwork in her area. Catch up on episodes 33 and 34 if you'd like an intro to bottlenose dolphins, and Laura's work with tidal turbines! 

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 24 min
    EP 34 - Effects of Tidal Turbines on Marine Life with Laura Palmer

    EP 34 - Effects of Tidal Turbines on Marine Life with Laura Palmer

    This week is a continuation from last week, and Laura is giving us some info on tidal turbines. We dive deep into the work she conducted along with The University of St Andrews and The Sea Mammal Research Unit where they investigated the effects that tidal turbines may have on harbour porpoises. We chat turbines, underwater acoustics, reef effects, fieldwork and more!

    If you haven't listened to episode 33 yet, you can catch that to get a full intro to Laura's work and an overview of dolphins!

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 17 min
    EP 33 - Intro to Bottlenose Dolphins with Laura Palmer

    EP 33 - Intro to Bottlenose Dolphins with Laura Palmer

    New week, new topic! This week we get to hear from Laura Palmer, an PhD candidate at the University of Bristol. She studies cetacean (whale, dolphin and porpoise) communication in the Cetacean Communication and Cognition Lab. You can get a full intro to bottlenose dolphins in this episode: from diet to communication to group dynamics. 

    Don't forget to follow @Belowthetidepod on instagram and @Belowthetidepod on twitter for episode resources + updates for upcoming episodes. On there you'll find diagrams, pictures and definitions to help you follow along if that is more your thing! For other streaming platforms check out this link here. Make sure to hit follow wherever you listen to your podcasts so you can always get notified of new episodes!

    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

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4 Ratings

4 Ratings

19th Century Nellie ,

Excellent podcast: Below the Tide is informative & fun!

I am a seaweed eating city dweller who loves a day at the beach. Thanks to Liz & her quest, I learned so much about my favorite snack and that the Pacific Ocean is older than the Atlantic?!

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