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  • What's Better Than Free High-Quality Fish Content?
    Jan 12 2026

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    2 mins
  • Ep. 15: Naughty Or Nice?
    Dec 22 2025

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    O Tannenworm, O Tannenworm!
    How lovely are your tentacles!

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    Episode 15 - Naughty Or Nice?
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    Supplementary Material and External Links
    [Please refer to the show notes for full attribution and licensing information.]

    Picture 1 Assorted Christmas Tree Worms by Nick Hobgood.

    Picture 2 – Christmas Tree Worm Anatomy 1. Taken from Brandão, Ivison Cordeiro & Brasil, Ana Claudia dos Santos, 2020.

    Picture 3 – Christmas Tree Worm Anatomy 2. Taken from Brandão, Ivison Cordeiro & Brasil, Ana Claudia dos Santos, 2020.

    Video 1 – Christmas Tree Worms Fighting Against the Starfish Incursion by NOVA PBS.

    Episode Cover – Spirobranchus giganteus by Nick Hobgood. Used under a CC BY-SA 3.0 License, with logo added.

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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music, and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations:
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    This episode of the Bio-DIVE-rsity podcast was written and performed by Dane Whicker.

    The Bio-DIVE-rsity Logo was created by Dane Whicker, using art by Ernst Haeckel. The art utilized is public domain.

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    34 mins
  • My Story Is Not Yet Over
    Nov 24 2025

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    It's time for a deeper dive.

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    Let's descend... together!

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 14: That's Not a Fish, That's a Pokémon
    Nov 24 2025

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    I always was fond of water types.

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    YOUNG EARS WARNING: There are Some censored expletives at the beginning of this episode. Please take care when listening.

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    Episode 14 - That's Not a Fish, That's a Pokémon
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    Supplementary Material and External Links
    [Please refer to the show notes for full attribution and licensing information.]

    Picture 1 – The Five Molid Species.

    Picture 2 – Bumphead Sunfish Larvae.

    Picture 3 – Pharyngeal Teeth.

    Picture 4 – Mola Skeleton.

    Picture 5 – Sea Lion Burrows for the Good Stuff.

    Picture 6 – Mola Got Nommed.

    Episode Cover – Mola mola.

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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music, and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations: https://1drv.ms/w/c/12c61f1069f43c69/Ec2DXCn5YLpOg0THSfOY4TUBwSJeeJeB-OJlGu2GTdbxMg?e=VnAlmx

    This episode of the Bio-DIVE-rsity podcast was written and performed by Dane Whicker. Special thank you to Dr. Marianne Nyegaard, who was interviewed and consulted for this episode, and whose voice is used with permission!

    The Bio-DIVE-rsity Logo was created by Dane Whicker, using art by Ernst Haeckel. The art utilized is public domain.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Ep. 13: Shell Yeah!
    Oct 14 2024

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    A murder mollusk, a fabled pearl, and a potentially clam-shaped future.

    After a two-year hiatus, let's talk GIANT CLAMS.

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    Episode 13 - Shell Yeah!
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    Supplementary Material and External Links
    [Please refer to the show notes for full attribution and licensing information.]

    Picture 1 – The (Real) Pearl of Lao Tzu

    Picture 2 – The Stunning Species and Color Diversity of Giant Clams

    Article 1 – Read the Full Story of the Pearl of Lao Tzu

    Article 2 – More on the History, Myth, and Future of the Giant Clam

    Episode Cover – Picture credit: Dane Whicker. Retrieved from: My Own Dang Camera.

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    Full Show Notes, Including all Video, Picture, Music, and Sound Attributions, as well as all informational citations: https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amk89GkQH8YShZg4R4l3i2PU4zfdgg?e=D2pFkn

    This episode of the Bio-DIVE-rsity podcast was written and performed by Dane Whicker.

    The Bio-DIVE-rsity Logo was created by Dane Whicker, using art by Ernst Haeckel. The art utilized is public domain.

    Official Bio-Dive-rsity Website: https://flippinfunfishfacts.buzzsprout.com

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    44 mins
  • Life In Plastic, Not So Fantastic
    May 13 2024

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    Episode 5 – Life In Plastic, Not So Fantastic

    Plastic can brush your hair, today it’s everywhere
    Without cessation, we’re hurt by our creation

    In our final episode of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guest Dianna Cohen, a visual artist and co-founder/CEO of Plastic Pollution Coalition. A fierce advocate for “shutting off the tap” of plastic pollution, her personal journey actually began with an immense appreciation for plastic as a material. Though plastic started off as a wonderful thing, today Dianna explains how a modern life in plastic may just be more costly than it’s worth.

    Is plastic an enemy to to rioted against with torches and pitchforks? Is there really a Texas-sized trash island floating in the Pacific? And like, what the heck is carrying around a reusable straw even gonna do, anyways? Listen now to our final episode!

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    Peak & Plunge Episode 5: Life In Plastic, Not So Fantastic
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    External Links

    Plastic Pollution Coalition Website

    Dianna’s Art Portfolio

    How to Be an Urban Packer

    Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act

    Information About the UN Plastics Treaty

    Artwork Attributions

    Podcast Cover Artwork by Mercedes Schultz.

    Music And Sound Attributions

    Out of the Skies, Under the Earth by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
    Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/
    Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

    I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
    Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
    Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

    All other sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.


    Special Thanks

    Special thank you to Dianna Cohen for her time, expertise, and passion as well as lending her voice to this episode! All voices are used with permission.

    Special thank you to YOU! Our listeners. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to learn alongside us about these invisible connections.

    Peak and Plunge is hosted, written, and produced by Dane Whicker, and produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.

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    Full Show Notes available here.

    Episode Transcript available here.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ancient Oceans, Modern Consequences
    Apr 29 2024

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    Episode 4 – Ancient Oceans, Modern Consequences

    Every time we make our morning coffee, jump in a car, or turn on a light, we have prehistoric oceans to thank.

    In episode 4 of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guest Joanie Kleypas, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research based in Boulder, Colorado. As an inlander climate AND coral scientist, she’s the perfect person to help illuminate how fossil fuels, climate change, inland choices, and ocean health are all interconnected.

    Why aren’t most fossil fuels actually dead dinosaurs? What the HECK even is coral? And what does our dependence on fossil fuels, inland or otherwise, mean for the future of the sparkling blue?
    Listen and find out!

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    Peak & Plunge Episode 4: Ancient Oceans, Modern Consequences
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    External Links

    National Center for Atmospheric Research - https://ncar.ucar.edu/

    Artwork Attributions

    Podcast Cover Artwork by Mercedes Schultz.

    Music And Sound Attributions

    Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
    Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100393
    Artist: http://incompetech.com/

    All other sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.

    Special Thanks

    Special thank you to Joanie Kleypas for her time, expertise, and passion as well as lending her voice to this episode! All voices are used with permission.

    Peak and Plunge is hosted, written, and produced by Dane Whicker, and produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.

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    Full Show Notes available here.

    Episode Transcript available here.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Whose Sustainability Is It Anyway?
    Apr 15 2024

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    The show where the word is made up and your seafood choices matter!

    In episode 3 of Peak & Plunge, we talk to special guest Cory Nash, Outreach Manager at the esteemed Monterey Bay Seafood Watch program, about our relationships with seafood. In a world where overfishing threatens not only the ocean's health but the lives and rights of us humans - this relationship holds a lot more weight that most realize.

    What the heck does sustainable even mean, and who is it for? Does the seafood we eat inland matter?
    Listen and find out!

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    Peak & Plunge Episode 3: Whose Sustainability Is It Anyway?
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    External Links

    Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch - https://www.seafoodwatch.org/

    How to Install Seafood Watch on your phone: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/recommendations/add-seafood-watch-to-your-phone

    The Crimes Behind The Seafood You Eat, An Excellently Reported Article on Seafood’s Human Cost: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/16/the-crimes-behind-the-seafood-you-eat

    A Guide To the Environmental Impacts of Fishing and Farming Methods -
    https://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-basics/fishing-and-farming-methods

    Artwork Attributions:
    Podcast cover artwork by Mercedes Schultz.

    Music And Sound Attributions:
    All sound effects and music tracks are under the YouTube Audio license, are Public Domain, or are otherwise free to use without attribution.

    Special Thanks:
    Special thank you to Seth Watkins for his time and expertise, as well as lending his voice to this episode! And another to Melissa Jung, who has since moved on from the IOC but we appreciate her hard work and voice all the same! All voices are used with permission.

    This episode of the Peak & Plunge podcast was written, hosted, and produced by Dane Whicker. Interviews conducted by Dane Whicker. All voices are used with permission.

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    Full Show Notes available here.

    Episode Transcript Available Here.

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    Inland Ocean Coalition Website: https://inlandoceancoalition.org/

    Peak and Plunge is hosted, written, and produced by Dane Whicker, and produced in proud partnership with the Inland Ocean Coalition.

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    1 hr and 9 mins