Orca by Erich Hoyt5/25/2023 ![]() This was illustrated by some of the expedition’s studies on board measuring tritium, the byproduct from atmospheric nuclear testing in Russia which ended in 1963. It made sense: all the water on our planet flows through one connected system. On an expedition I joined some years ago to uncover the formation of deep water in the Greenland Sea with a ship full of physical oceanographers, they resolutely referred to the “world ocean”. The United Nations started World Ocean(s) Day, preferring to say “oceans” but there’s only one world ocean. Notice I say “ocean” singular, not plural. On this 2021, it’s time to take stock of where we are in terms of keeping our #worldocean healthy. To celebrate World Ocean Day, we have a very special guest with us: whale expert, researcher and writer Erich Hoyt of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation association, who will tell us about the current state of the ocean and the importance of protecting it and caring for the creatures that live in it.ĮRICH HOYT- Research Fellow, Whale and Dolphin Conservation ![]()
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