How can deep-sea coral skeletons tell stories of surface ocean change? A discussion with marine biogeochemist Carina Fish | Rising Sea Voices

American Shoreline Podcast Network - Un podcast de The American Shoreline Podcast Network

This episode, Felicia Olmeta Schult talks with Carina Fish, a marine biogeochemist and PhD Candidate at UC Davis, and a current NOAA Sea Grant John A. Knauss Fellow. Learn more on the role of deep-sea coral skeletons in our understanding of ocean change past and present. Carina also explains how she found ways to use her knowledge of biogeochemistry to help local communities and advance environmental justice, which she is passionate about. Learn more about Carina and how to contact her by checking out the American Shoreline Podcast Network/Rising Sea Voices webpage. We hope you will enjoy this episode and join us monthly to discover new guests and their work!

Visit the podcast's native language site