We are joined in this episode by Noelle Helder, marine ecologist, and member of the four-woman Salty Science rowing team that crossed the Atlantic to make a positive contribution to inclusivity in marine science.
Ever wanted to work in an extreme environment? Want to see behind the scenes of what life is like as a scientist in Antarctica? Join Professor John Spicer as he takes you through his time there with many funny stories as well as some strange creatures.
Join Dr Trupti Gaikwad a Cell and Molecular research technician at the Marine Biological Association as she describes the start of her career in India all the way to her PhD at Exeter University. Trupti is also the winner of the Asian Women of Achievement Science Award 2020.
From science to fiction Marine biologist Birthe Zäncker has written a thriller set on a research vessel in Antarctica, fulfilling her lifelong passion for writing.
Paul Rose is an explorer and one of the world's most experienced divers and polar experts. He is Expedition Leader for the National Geographic Pristine Seas Expeditions and has just finished his second term as Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society. The Marine Biologist caught up with him between expeditions.