According to the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant (IISG), there’s a new podcast in town designed to teach listeners about the Great Lakes.
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant’s Dr. Stuart Carlton has started a new monthly podcast called “Teach Me About the Great Lakes.” The purpose of the podcast is to help Carlton — a social scientist who grew up in the South near the Gulf of Mexico — learn about the biology, ecology and natural history of the Great Lakes.
“In my two years at Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, I’ve learned a lot about what makes the Great Lakes special, but there’s so much to know,” Carlton told the IISG. “This podcast gives me a chance to harness the knowledge of IISG specialists and the many scientists and other fascinating people in the region to help me better understand this amazing resource.”
A new episode of Teach Me About the Great Lakes will be released on the first Monday of each month. In the first episode, “They’re Also Called Nurdles,” Carlton and co-host Hope Charters talk with special guests Carolyn Foley and Sarah Zack about microplastics in the Great Lakes. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
For more information, visit iiseagrant.org.
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