The Great Oceans Podcast

Season 1

Episode 3

Beneath the Waves: The Lost History of Caribbean Shipwrecks

Beneath the surface of the Caribbean Sea lies a hidden archive of history—sunken ships, lost cargo, and stories waiting to be told. Today, we’re diving into that world with maritime archaeologist Dr. Ruud Stelten who has dedicated his career to documenting these remarkable shipwrecks. Join us as we explore what lies beneath the waves and the discoveries that continue to reshape our understanding of history. Now on Spotify. Help support our podcast by joining us on Patreon.

 

Episode 2

Meet the woman who gives flamingos a second chance.

What does it take to nurse a wild flamingo back to health? In this episode of The Great Oceans Podcast we talk with Elly, the passionate founder of Wild Bird Rehab on the stunning Caribbean island of Bonaire who has dedicated her life to answering that question. You’ll hear about the often surprising world of wild bird rehabilitation — from the daily care of injured and orphaned flamingos to the quiet triumphs of watching a bird take flight again. Whether you’re a nature lover, an animal enthusiast, or simply someone who believes one person can make a difference, Elly’s story will leave you inspired and in awe of the remarkable wildlife that calls Bonaire home. Now on Spotify

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Episode 1

In this episode we talk about plastic pollution in the Caribbean with Carolyn Caporusso and have a fun conversation about fish behavior with marine biologist Caren Eckrich. Join us on Spotify and help support our podcast on Patreon by becoming a member. 

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