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Episode 14: Sea Birds with Tom Hiney and Sacha Guggenheimer

Episode 14: Sea Birds with Tom Hiney and Sacha Guggenheimer

FromSeacreatures


Episode 14: Sea Birds with Tom Hiney and Sacha Guggenheimer

FromSeacreatures

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Matt chats to conservation ecologist Tom Hiney and marine biologist Sacha Guggenheimer all about the amazing world of Lesser Noddies and White Terns. Tom recounts his time spent working with these amazing seacreatures on a island nature reserve and we learn about some rather interesting nesting strategies.This episode is the first part of our interview with Tom and Sacha and features Toms' seacreature of choice, the next episode coming soon features Sachas' choice of ocean animal but you will have to listen till the end to find out what she has chosen to chat about on the next episode. Check out the marine environment saving SunButter at https://sunbutteroceans.com.au/and the SunButter Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sunbutterskincare/Sacha and Tom can also be contacted on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sachaguggenheimer/https://www.instagram.com/tom.wildlife.travel/Check out Matt Testoni's photography on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/matt_testoni_photography/or athttps://www.mtunderwatermedia.comVisit the Seacreatures Podcast Patreon to support our showhttps://www.patreon.com/seacreaturespodcastand our Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/Support the show
Released:
Nov 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (50)

Welcome to the Seacreatures Podcast, a show all about the amazing animals that live beneath the waves. On each episode we chat about a specific seacreature with a guest who has spent time and interacted with this ocean animal. Our guests range from marine biologists to divers to underwater photographers, citizen scientists, and people that have an intense passion for marine life.