• Dr. Jaime Palter and Dr. Dariia Atamanchuk Share Insights from Cutting-Edge OAE Field Research
    Dec 19 2024

    This new episode features two OAE researchers and their insights from conducting field research as well as a special request to you, our listeners!

    In this edition of Plan Sea, hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns are joined by two leading ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) researchers: Dr. Jaimie Palter from the University of Rhode Island’s School of Oceanography and Dr. Dariia Atamanchuk from Dalhousie University’s Department of Oceanography. Palter and Atamanchuk both lead field research sites studying OAE and are part of Carbon to Sea’s Field Research Steering Committee.

    Palter and Atamanchuk discuss their work leading field research sites studying OAE in coastal lagoon and ocean harbor settings, respectively, and share initial findings. The Plan Sea hosts and this episode’s guests underscore the importance of field research guiding the recommendation for scientifically robust, yet affordable and actionable monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) processes, and encourage greater collaboration between projects and across the sector.

    Also: we would like to hear from you, our listeners, before our next episode! Let us know what 2024 milestone we should be celebrating or what you hope to see in 2025 by leaving us a voice message here that may be used in our next episode!

    Acronyms used throughout the episode:

    • NOAA NOPP – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Oceanographic Partnership Program (1:47)
    • AGU - American Geophysical Union (2:00)
    • MRV - Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (13:25)
    • pCO2 - Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (34:58)
    • EPA - Environmental Protection Agency (56:27)

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Captura’s CEO Steve Oldham discusses Direct Ocean Capture technology
    Dec 5 2024

    In this edition of Plan Sea, hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns are joined by Captura CEO Steve Oldham to discuss Direct Ocean Capture technology. Captura is a Pasadena, CA-based company that is exploring the use of renewable energy to remove carbon from the ocean as a low-cost, large-scale climate solution.

    Learn more about Captura’s DOC approach and propriety technology on their website here.

    Listen to our previous episode with Banyu Carbon’s Co-Founder & CEO Alex Gagnonon here.

    Acronyms used throughout the episode:

    • DAC - Direct Air Capture (6:38)
    • RD&D - Research, Development, and Demonstration (21:21)
    • KPIs - Key Performance Indicators (22:17)
    • MRV - Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (35:34)

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    58 mins
  • Planetary Technologies’ Mike Kelland and Dr. Will Burt update on the company’s growth
    Nov 14 2024

    In this edition of Plan Sea, hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns are joined by returning guest Mike Kelland, CEO and co-founder of Planetary Technologies, as well as Dr. Will Burt, Planetary’s Chief Ocean Scientist. Planetary is an ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) startup based in Halifax, Canada.

    Link to Planetary's webinar on recent trial results here.

    Listen to our first episode with Mike Kelland here.

    ACRONYMS / CONCEPTS:

    • NOAA (19:39): National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association
    • MRV (32:39): Monitoring, Reporting and Verification
    • ROMS (34:35): Regional Ocean Modeling System
    • EPA (53:06): Environmental Protection Agency
    • London Convention and Protocol (53:41)

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    51 mins
  • Grace Andrews on Hourglass Climate’s Approach to Monitoring Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
    Oct 31 2024

    In today's episode, hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns are joined by Grace Andrews from Hourglass Climate. They discuss Hourglass' work on environmental monitoring and carbon removal quantification of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) trials as a research non-profit.

    To view the Ocean Visions webinar referenced on the podcast, click here: LINK.

    Acronyms:

    • MRV (1:42)
    • mCDR (3:28)
    • USGS (18:51)
    • EPA (19:32)
    • NOAA (20:51)
    • LCA (23:09)
    • pCO2 (25:02)

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    56 mins
  • Alex Gagnon on Banyu Carbon’s novel Direct Ocean Removal approach
    Oct 18 2024

    In this edition of Plan Sea, hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns discuss a novel sunlight-driven approach to marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) with Alex Gagnon, co-founder and CEO of Banyu Carbon, a direct ocean removal startup based in Seattle, WA.

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The U.S. Department of Energy’s Rory Jacobson on the evolving landscape of mCDR
    Oct 3 2024

    Hosts Anna Madlener and Wil Burns discuss the evolving landscape of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) with Rory Jacobson, Acting Division Director for Carbon Dioxide Removal at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).


    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    49 mins
  • Isometric’s Sophie Gill, Jing He, and Jennifer Yin on Marine Carbon Removal Certification
    Sep 19 2024

    Plan Sea dives into the world of carbon removal certification, joined by experts Sophie Gill, Jing He, and Jennifer Yin from Isometric — a carbon credit certification platform and registry focused on high-quality carbon removal.

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • A new season of Plan Sea
    Sep 17 2024

    Carbon to Sea & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal announce a new collaboration for the second season of “Plan Sea” — a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions. Plan Sea will release episodes on a semi-weekly basis throughout Fall 2024, and is hosted by Wil Burns and Anna Madlener.

    Plan Sea is a semi-weekly podcast exploring ocean-based climate solutions, brought to you by the Carbon to Sea Initiative & the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal.

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    5 mins