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Top 19 Ocean Podcasts
May 24, 2025
The Best Ocean Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

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Discover how our most precious commodity impacts our lives in so many fascinating ways. That's right! We're talking about water, but not like you've ever heard it before. Join us as we explore social, environmental and economic issues around the globe as we ask the questions: what are we doing, and how can we do better? The "Water We Doing?" won the 2024 Outstanding Science Series and 2022 Outstanding branded Series Awards at the Canadian Podcasting Awards. The podcast is a production of the Aquatic Biosphere Project and is produced and hosted by David Evans (P. Biol), the Project's Director of Conservation. For more info check out www.AquaticBiosphere.ca

213 Episodes
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Avg Length 59m
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Latest episode 3 days ago
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Welcome to the QuiverCast, where we embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of surfing history. In a world where surfing magazines are gradually fading away, we seek to preserve the captivating stories they have shared over the years. Join us as we connect with surfing legends, professional surfers, and shapers, delving into their extraordinary surf lives and adventures.
Have you ever wondered where your favorite WSL/ASP pro surfers are today? Look no further, as we bring you exclusive interviews with these legendary individuals. Discover their humble beginnings, the moments that sparked their passion for surfing, and the incredible journeys they embarked on throughout their careers.
We explore the exhilarating world of professional surfing, unveiling the thrills, challenges, and triumphs experienced by these remarkable athletes on the competitive tour. From the glitz and glamour to the grit and determination required to succeed, we explore the behind-the-scenes moments that have shaped their lives.
But the conversation doesn't stop there. In this podcast, we prioritize the question of "where are they now?" hear the lives of these surfing icons beyond their competitive years as they share their current endeavors, passions, and contributions to the world of surfing. Get ready to be inspired as we uncover their ongoing journeys, whether it be in shaping, coaching, environmental advocacy, or other fascinating pursuits.
Join us on this thrilling adventure as we preserve the legacy of surfing magazines and their captivating stories. Immerse yourself in the tales of surf legends, professional surfers, and shapers, as we unravel the mysteries of their past, present, and future. Whether you've treasured old magazines or simply have a deep love for surfing, this episode promises to take you on a ride filled with nostalgia, inspiration, and a renewed appreciation for the enduring spirit of surf culture.

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Avg Length 34m
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Latest episode 1 year ago
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Ocean biodiversity is not only critical to the health of our planet, but it’s also the foundation for our food web and has a huge impact on the global economy. On this podcast, we’ll talk about the latest discoveries in ocean science, the newest thinking on pricing nature into our economy, and how machine learning and AI are helping us better understand ocean ecology.
We’ll talk to marine biologists, economists, data scientists and explorers from all over the world who will share why and how we must preserve the biodiversity in our ocean.
Happy listening!
Podcast cover photo used by permission of Octavio Aburto.
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Avg Length 34m
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Latest episode 3 years ago
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99 Episodes
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Avg Length 38m
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Latest episode 4 months ago
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Stories about the aquatic experiences that shape us.
Listen with Lauren L. Hill and Dave Rastovich as they talk story with some of the most adept waterfolk on the planet.
Waterpeople is a gathering place for our global ocean community to dive into the themes of watery lives lived well: ecology, adventure, community, activism, science, egalitarianism, inclusivity, meaningful play, a sense of humour. And, surfing, of course.

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Avg Length 16m
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Avg Length 16m
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Scuba Diving, Freediving, Surfing, Ocean Environmentalism, Marine Science. Big Deep is about people who have a deep connection to our world’s oceans, connections strong enough that they have dedicated some part of their lives to being in or working on behalf of the water. In each episode, we speak with the most interesting people, from scuba diving crime fighters and record-breaking freedivers to marine biologists and ocean advocates - even a real-life mermaid. So we invite you to join us on this journey as we explore the ocean through the stories of people who love it.
Beyond The Breakers is a podcast about shipwrecks, loss, and lessons learned from maritime disasters.

213 Episodes
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Avg Length 71m
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Latest episode 4 days ago
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252 Episodes
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Avg Length 67m
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Avg Length 21m
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Latest episode 14 years ago
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Latest episode 1 year ago
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Each week, the Dirty Tennis Podcast takes you on a deep dive into the absurdities of club tennis, the big dreams of small players, and the social hazards of playing team tennis. You'll never look at a ball machine the same way, again!

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Avg Length 47m
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Welcome to Shark Stories, the podcast that dives beneath the surface of one of the ocean’s most misunderstood creatures. Hosted by award-winning shark conservationist and filmmaker Madison Stewart, this show transforms her years of underwater exploration, frontline conservation, and encounters with both sharks and shark fishermen into captivating, eye-opening stories. Whether you're shark-obsessed or simply shark-curious, dive deep into an interview with the world's most famous shark hunter, hear from a navy diver turned cyborg after a shark attack learn about Shark attack First Aid or policy battles and conservation wins. You’ll hear firsthand what it means to coexist with predators, challenge fear with facts, and turn storytelling into action. Through raw conversations and real experiences, this podcast gives sharks a voice and gives you the tools to protect them, no matter where you live. Forget what you thought you knew about sharks. This is their story and yours.

73 Episodes
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Avg Length 2m
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Latest episode 11 years ago
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Avg Length 22m
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Latest episode 9 months ago
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Marine technology is not about ships and shipbuilding, but about the technology that is used to explore the oceans, protect them and use them sustainably.Please consider the harsh conditions the marine technology is exposed to in the sea. The sea is often a very inaccessible habitat with strong currents and aggressive salt water. The deeper you get, the higher the water pressure becomes, people and equipment have to be able to withstand this. Wind and waves make the work even more difficult, many jobs can only be done up to a certain wave height. Sometimes you also have to pay attention to the tides. And then there are remote and climatically demanding regions like the Arctic or the Antarctic.After all, we know surprisingly little about what lives in the sea. Researchers assume that there are a good 1 million higher organisms and 1 billion species of microbes. The sea is an almost inexhaustible source of natural substances. However, 95% of them are unexplored, in the deep sea even 99%. Marine tech is of great importance. In this podcast we'll have a closer look at it. Bärbel Fening is a German podcaster and a tv-journalist, who specializes in marine issues: https://www.baerbel-fening.de This podcast is produced in cooperation with the German Association for Marine Technology:https://www.maritime-technik.de

257 Episodes
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Avg Length 36m
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Latest episode 21 days ago
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Yarns with Spearos, Bowhunters & Fishing Fanatics from around the 🌏

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Latest episode 15 years ago
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Der Podcast von Tauchern für Taucher! Mit spannenden Facts rund um unser Lieblingshobby und natürlich den interessantesten Persönlichkeiten aus der Taucherszene.
Flood Zone is a special investigation reporting on flooding in Coastal Carolina communities. The podcast is a project of Shoresides and Working Narratives.
"No respect for the sea, for the living things in it, for what's owed. They're fishing in the eel breeding grounds now, the fools."
Eeler's Choice is a maritime horror fantasy podcast set in Eskmouth, a small coastal town whose economy has lived and died on the hunting of the Great Eels for generations. As demand for product has increased, so have the catches... but even the generosity of the sea has its limits, and all debts must come due.
Releasing biweekly.
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34 Episodes
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Avg Length 4m
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Latest episode 15 years ago
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Latest episode 5 months ago
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From A to Sea is a series of podcasts focusing on the sea and swimming in West Cork and Ireland.
Southern Star editor Siobhán Cronin is an avid sea swimmer, and in this series she welcomes a number of brilliant guests on the show to talk about the beauty of the sea, how sea swimming has become more popular in West Cork and beyond since the pandemic, and why everyone should throw on a wetsuit and embrace the cold!
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Avez-vous déjà rêvé de partir à l'aventure avec toute votre petite famille ? Quitter votre zone de confort pour découvrir un nouvel environnement, peut-être en mer, à la campagne, en forêt ou sur une autre planète ? 😉
Si vous avez au fond de vous, un projet un peu fou, une envie d'ailleurs, ce podcast est fait pour vous. Nous y avons rassemblé les péripéties de notre aventure familiale à la voile et nous prenons soin de vous emmener dans notre quotidien pour laisser libre court à votre imagination ;-).
En savoir + :
"Les Dessous de Zaï Zaï" est le journal de bord / podcast de l'Aventure Zaï Zaï, un voyage au long cours à la voile de la famille Gahinet, sur un catamaran en bois epoxy.
Gwénolé Gahinet est un des marins les plus rapides sur un tour du monde à la voile, détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne en 40 jours et 23 heures avec Francis Joyon. Anne-Laure, sa femme, est co-gérante d'une entreprise lorientaise, la Colloc, en développement constant. Avec leurs deux filles, Julie 4,5 ans et Cléo 3 ans, ils ont souhaité changer de rythme. Ralentir. Alors ils partent vivre, pour une durée (in)déterminée, sur un bateau, un catamaran en bois epoxy, qu'ils ont nommé Zaï Zaï. Ce qu'ils veulent : de l'aventure en famille en pagaille !
A bientôt,
Zaï Zaï !
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