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The deep ocean is one of the most in accessible parts of our planet, yet it plays a vital role in supporting life on Earth.

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Season 8, Episode 3
Airdate April 8, 2026
7:30am - 8:30am
Speakers & Host:
Mackenzie Gerringer, Deep-sea Biologist,SUNY-Geneseo
Mackenzie Gerringer

Deep-sea Biologist
SUNY-Geneseo

Anna Michel, Chief Scientist for Deep Submergence, WHOI
Anna Michel

Chief Scientist for Deep Submergence, WHOI

Dawn J. Wright, Marine Geologist,Environmental Systems Research Institute
Dawn Wright

Marine Geologist, Environmental Systems Research Institute

Veronique LaCapra
Veronique LaCapra

Host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI

Ocean Encounters Vital Coasts: Season8 episode 2
Rethinking Ocean Predators
Titanic
An Ocean of Sound
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Restless Seas
Small but Mighty
volcanoes
seabirds
Becoming a Marine Biologist
arctic
Robots
ocean plastics
Jellies
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heatwaves
Giving Reefs a Chance
From Sea to Stars
Weirdly Wonderful
Alvin
Radiation
Right Whale
Ocean Conservation
Enchanted Ocean
Sea Change
Stories we tell
Hurricanes
Ocean Beyond Earth
Corals in Crisis
The Future Ocean
Sharks
The Science of Shipwrecks
Exploring Inner and Outer Space
Window into the Twilight Zone
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