Macrophycology (SEAWEED) with Patrick Martone, Charles Yarish, Danielle McHaskell, Angela Jones, and Becky Swerida

与帕特里克·马托内、查尔斯·亚里什、丹妮尔·麦克哈斯克尔、安吉拉·琼斯和贝基·斯威里达探讨大型藻类学(海藻学)

Ologies with Alie Ward

2025-06-11

1 小时 30 分钟
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Moonlit seaweeds. Dreamy underwater forests. Mounds of beach debris. Not plants. Let’s talk about where seaweed grows and whether or not it will save us all. Macrophycology means “big-ass algae” so let’s join five dazzling seaweed enthusiasts: guest-in-chief Dr. Patrick Martone of the University of British Columbia, UConn Professor Emeritus and “grandfather of seaweed farming” Dr. Charlie Yarish, seagrass scientist Becky Swerida, and marine science PhD students Danielle McCaskill and Angela Jones. We’ll chat about what’s hidden in its cells, the best ones to eat, how fast it grows, how deep it gets, cold vs. tropical seaweeds, what to do if your vacation pictures feature mounds of sargassum, and whether or not kelp can kill a chicken.  In next week’s episode, you’ll hear all about the aquaculture of cultivating and eating things from the seaweed to shellfish to shrimp farmed in a basement doughboy. Not really a two parter but two episodes that are friends and hang out in the same circles.  Visit the Martone Lab and follow Dr. Martone on Google Scholar Get the Seaweed Sorter app developed by Dr. Martone Follow Dr. Charles Yarish on Google Scholar Follow Danielle McHaskell on Instagram Visit Angela Jones’ website Follow Becky Swerida on Instagram Donations went to Raincoast Education Society, GreenWave, and Black in Marine Science More episode sources and links Smologies (short, classroom-safe) episodes Other episodes you may enjoy: Oceanology (OCEANS), Island Ecology (ISLANDS), Cnidariology (CORAL), Tardigradology (TINY SEMI-INDESTRUCTIBLE WATER BEAR MOSS PIGLET CREATURES CALLED TARDIGRADES), Bryology (MOSS), Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY/NATIVE PLANTS), Dendrology (TREES), Forensic Ecology (NATURE DETECTIVE) Sponsors of Ologies Transcripts and bleeped episodes Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes! Follow Ologies on Instagram and Bluesky Follow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTok Editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake Chaffee Managing Director: Susan Hale Scheduling Producer: Noel Dilworth Transcripts by Aveline Malek  Website by Kelly R. Dwyer Theme song by Nick Thorburn
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  • Oh hey, it's the guy testing out the patio furniture at Costco, Allie Ward.

  • Let's see how fast I can get through this intro

  • because this episode on seaweeds and kelps and algae and such has five,

  • count them five, ologists, and it's a wild ride into the ocean waves.

  • Okay, first up, I'm just going to get into them.

  • We have Dr. Patrick Martone,

  • who heads up the Martone Lab in the Botany Department at the University of British Columbia.

  • He studies the evolution and anatomy and biomechanics and ecology of seaweed.

  • Also, he's a tech mogul.

  • Not really,

  • but he did invent an app called the Seaweed Sorter that you can get and it helps you identify and what he has said,

  • hopefully fall in love with more than 100 seaweed species.

  • So that's called the Seaweed Sorter.

  • Patrick was recommended to me over three years ago by this guy named Colin, who wrote in,

  • called him a gregarious,

  • intelligent seaweed evangelist who exudes enthusiasm and would be a perfect addition to ologies.

  • And then Colin said, as nominated by his partner and longtime listener to the podcast.

  • So that was the cutest thing I ever read.

  • And I'm in.

  • He also has a seaweed tattoo.