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Science and the Sea Podcast

Science

Science and the Sea Podcast

The University of Texas Marine Science Institute

Mimics

July 05, 2026 12:00am 2 min

            Most parents wouldn’t be pleased if you told them that their baby looks nothing like them. But some fish parents might be happy at such a description. The lack of resemblance could make it more likely that th...

Tangerine Shark

June 28, 2026 12:00am 2 min

In August of 2024, a fisherman in Costa Rica pulled in a fish that looked like a refugee from a “Finding Nemo” sequel—a shark the color of a Creamsicle with white eyes. The fisherman released it back into the Caribbean. ...

Dueling Cyclones

June 21, 2026 12:00am 2 min

It’s hard to think of a Category-5 hurricane as a good thing. But in 2025, Hurricane Humberto helped save the East Coast from a direct hit by a smaller hurricane, Imelda. The deflection was an example of the Fujiwhara ef...

Traveling Crocs

June 14, 2026 12:00am 2 min

The saltwater crocodile really gets around. It’s found throughout the Indian and western Pacific oceans. That makes it one of the most cosmopolitan reptiles on the planet. But it’s not quite as widely spread as it once w...

Turning the Tables

June 07, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Most of the time, life in the oceans works in one direction: the big guys eat the little guys. That passes nutrients up the food web. But sometimes, the little guys may turn the tables. Egged on by annual spawnings, they...

Drying Out

May 31, 2026 12:00am 2 min

The Panama Canal links the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. With all that water around it, it’s hard to imagine the canal running low. But that’s happened several times in recent years. A...

Social Swimmers

May 24, 2026 12:00am 2 min

If you go walking with a friend, the odds are that your preferred walking speeds won’t be the same. So the person who usually walks faster probably will slow down a little. That person might not hit their preferred heart...

Whale Breath

May 17, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Sniffing a whale’s breath doesn’t sound all that appealing. But a recent study suggested that a good sniff could help scientists analyze a whale’s health. The study looked at North Atlantic right whales—among the most en...

Raindrops

May 10, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Listening to the rhythm of the falling rain is one of life’s simple pleasures—and an inspiration for music, poetry, and much more. And in recent years, it’s become a source of knowledge for scientists who study our chang...

‘Seeping’ Fish

May 03, 2026 12:00am 2 min

For most marine life, methane seeps are nasty. Toxic compounds bubble into the ocean from below the sea floor. But life always seems to find a way. Microscopic organisms thrive on the noxious brew. They feed a vibrant ec...

Gassy Microbes

April 26, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Some microscopic organisms can live just about anywhere. They can survive extreme temperatures and pressures, total darkness, and environments that are infused with nasty chemicals. Some of them produce methane, which ca...

Pacific Migration

April 19, 2026 12:00am 2 min

People have traveled far across the oceans in search of greener pastures. Polynesians journeyed thousands of miles, hopping from island to island as they expanded eastward. And one period of expansion might have been tri...

Vanishing Viruses

April 12, 2026 12:00am 2 min

For anyone who’s ever had a cold, the flu, or any other illness caused by a virus, getting rid of viruses might sound like a good idea. But many viruses play important roles in the environment. That includes marine virus...

Fish Antifreeze

April 05, 2026 12:00am 2 min

The oceans near the poles are cold—really cold. Because of the salt content, water temperatures can remain below freezing for most or all of the year. And that can be bad for life. Ice crystals can develop in the blood a...

Sharing Orcas

March 29, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Cats sometimes drop food at their owner’s front door—lizards, mice, or other small prey. A recent study found that killer whales sometimes offer food to people as well. But the reason for that sharing is unclear. Orcas a...

Stronger Waves

March 22, 2026 12:00am 2 min

Most of the tropical storms that roar across the Atlantic basin are born over Africa—especially the really big ones. They begin as low-pressure systems over the Sahara Desert, and are pushed into the Atlantic Ocean by a ...

Polar Giants

March 15, 2026 12:00am 2 min

The frigid waters of the Arctic and Antarctic hide some giants: sea spiders the size of serving trays, sharks as long as minibuses, half-ton squid twice that length—almost all of them the largest examples of their type a...

Piggybacking

March 08, 2026 12:00am 2 min

If you happen to have a spare fiber in your undersea fiber-optic cable, marine scientists might like to have a chat. They’re using the cables to listen to the sounds of the oceans—from the rumble of underwater earthquake...

Restoring Scallops

March 01, 2026 12:00am 2 min

1933 was a bad year for the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Slime mold wiped out the eelgrass beds in the shallow coastal waters. A big hurricane made things even worse. Without the seagrass habitat, fish and crab populations...

Dangerous Living

February 22, 2026 12:00am 2 min

After the 1944 D-Day invasion of Europe, Germany launched a months-long attack on London and Belgium. Its V-1 “buzz bombs” killed thousands. Today, though, the remnants of some of these terror weapons are providing homes...

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