WildBrewed

by PB Crotinger

Join me for a conservation chat over a cup of coffee. Explore topics like sustainability, animal species, conservation, minimalism and how to be a better steward of the planet.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Sharks and Rays with Charlie Matthews

    Sharks and Rays with Charlie Matthews

    Please join me as I interview the most wonderful shark ambassador Charlie Matthews of @sharklabmalta about sharks and rays!

  • SCUBA Diving! With Kenny Dyal

    SCUBA Diving! With Kenny Dyal

    It is time my friends! Join me and my new SCUBA friend Kenny Dyal of @sweetwater_scuba as we discuss the most common misconceptions surrounding SCUBA and how you can get started in the world’s best sport. Ever.Check out his podcast HERE

  • Episode 2: Coral Restoration

    Episode 2: Coral Restoration

    Last episode we chatted with Jennifer Keck about the birth of the Roatan Marine Park. This week I sit down with Jennifer Papayanopolous and talk about the Hows and the Whys of coral restoration. If you’ve ever wondered why coral needs help, how baby corals are harvested, and how to outplant corals, this is the episode for you!AND remember, 100% of all of the Wildbrewed’s art profits go directly to the RMP to help people like Jen take care of these spectacular creatures. Shipping on mugs is free until April 15th!—--Show Notes-Coral Diseases HEREDamsel Fish as Farmers HEREOcean Acidification HERERoatan Divers website HERE

  • Ocean Series Episode 1, Birth of a Marine Park with Jennifer Keck

    Ocean Series Episode 1, Birth of a Marine Park with Jennifer Keck

    Welcome to Season 2! There is no better way to kick off this season than chatting with Jennifer Keck the Education and Resource Coordinator for the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS) about RIMS and the birth of the Roatan Marine Park! Check out the show notes for a video tour of the RIMS coral nursery! Nursery Dive and photos of the reef HERE Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences HERE Roatan Marine Park HERE The Ocean Agency HERE

  • Season 1

  • Salmon Series Episode 5 The Bigger Picture: Salmon and the Orca

    Salmon Series Episode 5 The Bigger Picture: Salmon and the Orca

    Join me as I interview Kendra Nelson and round out the Salmon Series with...... Orcas! She gives a brief overview of the Southern Resident population, facts, and how you can help them! A bounty of Kendra's resources! Inbreeding in an Endangered Killer Whale Population* , Tens of thousands of dead salmon in B.C., V4: a Universal Whale Call?, recording of S10 / V4 orca call, Fraser River sockeye salmon estimation fluctuation, The Social Dynamics of Male Killer Whales, Orcinus Orca, in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Behavioural Response of Wild Pacific Salmon and herring to boat noise, Atlantic salmon farms are a likely source of Tenacibaculum maritium infection in migratory Fraser River sockeye salmon, Confronting the high cost of Alaska's interception fisheries, Court Recommends Halting Alaska’s Unsustainable Harvest to Protect Wild Chinook and Southern Resident Killer Whales, Is It Too Late for the SRKW? Books: Endangered Orcas: The Story of the Southern Residents by Monika Shields Not On My Watch by Alexandra Morton Salmon Wars by Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins Stronghold by Tucker Malarkey Spirits of the Coast: Orcas in Science, Art, and History (edited by Martha Black, Lorne Hammond,Gavin Hanke, Nikki Sanchez) Or Orcas and Men by David Neiwert Puget Sound Whales for Sale by Sandr Pollard (we didn't really touch on it, but captivity has a huge history with the SRKW) *The inbreeding paper also has information about J1's genetic history. Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home by Lynda Mapes The Salmon People by Hugh Mckervill Being Salmon, Being Human by Martine Lee Mueller