April Went To The Farm This Week

Published: May 4, 2020, 8 a.m.

Episode 6: April Went To The Farm This Week
\nThis week we're talking about underwater photography. We spoke to one of our Hali-famous underwater photographers. If you've seen a picture of a seahorse in Nova Scotia, you've probably seen his work. This week we feature an interview with Lloyd Bond. Before that we chat about seafloor microplastics, and a little later in our Think Blue Segment we'll learn about responsible photography, and a dive product that could be the crazy future of diving, or maybe not. We have a book recommendation from Nic, and April will have a dive safety tip, and we learn who we should follow next on social media.
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\nMicroplastics found in greater quantities than ever before on seabed
\nSeafloor microplastic hotspots controlled by deep-sea circulation
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The Aquatic Eye
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Hydroid Website
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Hydroid Diving Video
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Photographing Wild
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Mares Instagram

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Episode Sponsor: TorpedoRays.com

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This Podcast @DiveIn.ThePodcast
\nApril Weickert @aprilweickert
\nJustin Miller @idiveok
\nNicolas Winkler @nicolaswinklerphotography
\nNicolasWinkler.com
\nNick Fisher @scuba_406
\nTorpedo Rays @torpedorays
\nSeafoxes @seafoxes_
\nHalifax Freediving Club @halifaxfreedivingclub

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Music Credits:
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RetroFuture Dirty Kevin MacLeod
\nLink: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4278-retrofuture-dirty
\nLicense: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
\nUpbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod
\nLink: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever
\nLicense: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/