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Topic: Podcast

Fresh-caught taʻape on ice.
Podcast: Increasing food security in Hawaii
March 27, 2025
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
food security
seafood
podcast
Earth science news
Fresh-caught taʻape on ice.
A school of Pacific sardines.
Podcast: Japanese sardines in CA? A shocking discovery in the Pacific
March 13, 2025
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Fisheries
Topics:
fish
podcast
A school of Pacific sardines.
Aerial view of the Palisades fire at 10:45 a.m. Pacific Time on January 7, 2025, soon after it ignited. The image was acquired by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite. 
Podcast: Could the LA Wildfires harm California's marine life?
February 27, 2025
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Fisheries
Topics:
podcast
marine life
wildfires
Aerial view of the Palisades fire at 10:45 a.m. Pacific Time on January 7, 2025, soon after it ignited. The image was acquired by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite. 
Marine specimens in jars. Credit: Allen Collins
Planet NOAA Podcast Episode 12: From the seafloor to the museum floor
February 19, 2025
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Planet NOAA Podcast
podcast
ocean exploration
Marine specimens in jars. Credit: Allen Collins
Diver conducting fish survey on Gray's Reef with a variety of invertebrates including soft coral, finger sponge, and a few fish.
Planet NOAA Podcast Episode 11: Close-up on corals
February 3, 2025
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Planet NOAA Podcast
podcast
coral
coral reefs
Diver conducting fish survey on Gray's Reef with a variety of invertebrates including soft coral, finger sponge, and a few fish.
satellite image with Planet NOAA Podcast logo
Planet NOAA 2025 Trailer
January 17, 2025
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Planet NOAA Podcast
podcast
satellite image with Planet NOAA Podcast logo
A view from a satellite over Earth’s ocean and an aerial view of a blue whale.
Podcast: How NOAA satellites monitor ocean health
January 17, 2025
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Fisheries
Satellites
Topics:
ocean
fisheries
marine life
podcast
A view from a satellite over Earth’s ocean and an aerial view of a blue whale.
A Bryde’s whale photographed in the Mariana Archipelago.
Dive into our top marine stories, podcasts, posts, and videos of 2024
January 10, 2025
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Fisheries
Topics:
podcast
A Bryde’s whale photographed in the Mariana Archipelago.
Image showing Teek (left), a student from the planet Queloz, and Tom (right), a NOAA climate scientist, promoting the “Teek And Tom Explore Planet Earth” series that educates kids and science enthusiasts about Earth’s ocean-weather-climate connection. NOAA photo.
New NOAA animated series takes kids on educational, climate-weather adventures
December 3, 2024
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Image showing Teek (left), a student from the planet Queloz, and Tom (right), a NOAA climate scientist, promoting the “Teek And Tom Explore Planet Earth” series that educates kids and science enthusiasts about Earth’s ocean-weather-climate connection. NOAA photo.
A National Severe Storms Laboratory observing vehicle takes measurements as lightning strikes in the background. Credit: NSSL.
Planet NOAA Podcast Episode 10: Hail, yeah!
November 12, 2024
Focus areas:
Research
Topics:
Planet NOAA Podcast
podcast
A National Severe Storms Laboratory observing vehicle takes measurements as lightning strikes in the background. Credit: NSSL.
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