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PODCAST | An Ocean of Sound

Chris Parsons
STPF alum Heather Spence

In this episode, we chat with STPF alum Heather Spence, a marine biologist and sound artist. She’s also a marine and science advisor in the Department of Energy, where she is exploring the potential for marine renewable energy to power ocean observation systems. For her graduate research, she conducted a groundbreaking sound monitoring program on the MesoAmerican Reef. Heather combined her acoustic recordings from the reef with music – she also performs internationally as a cellist and viola da gambist. Heather shares the activities of the Interagency Working Group on Ocean Sound and Marine Life and the United Nations Ocean Decade’s Maritime Acoustic Environment program. In combining science and art, she hopes to inspire the wider public about ocean biology and conservation.


Guest

Heather Spence, Ph.D., Marine and Science Advisor, Water Power Technologies Office,
Department of Energy
2017-2019 Executive Branch Fellow at the US Department of Energy
 

Host & Editor

Chris Parsons, Ph.D., Ocean conservation science
2020-2022 Executive Branch Fellow at the US National Science Foundation; Twitter: @ecmparsons
 

Producer/Executive Producer

Chris Parsons, Ph.D., Ocean conservation science
2020-2022 Executive Branch Fellow at the US National Science Foundation; Twitter: @ecmparsons

Image: Heather Spence

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Chris Parsons

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Dr. Chris Parsons has been involved in whale and dolphin research for over two decades and has been involved in projects on every continent. Dr. Parsons is currently a communications and analysis specialist for the Oceans Division of the National Science Foundation and an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow. 

Before that he was a consultant for a number of environmental groups in Washington DC, consulting on marine wildlife, conservation and science communication and policy issues. He was also an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science & Policy at George Mason University , in addition to being the Director of their undergraduate program in environmental science.

He’s a member of the scientific committee of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), has been involved in organizing four of the International Marine Conservation Congresses (IMCC) (the world’s largest academic marine conservation conference) and two of the International Congresses for Conservation Biology. He was a Governor of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) for nearly a decade and also served two terms as the president of the SCB Marine Section and was on the Board of Directors of the American Cetacean Society as their Conservation Chair. He is currently on the Board of Directors of both the Society for Marine Mammalogy and the SCB Conservation Marketing & Engagement Working Group.

​In addition, Dr. Parsons has published over 170 scientific papers and book chapters and has written a textbook on marine mammal biology & conservation and co-edited a book on marine wildlife conflict resolution.