Greenpeace UK and Manchester-based Crowd Network are launching a new podcast, which explores life beneath the oceans.
This is Oceans: Life Under Water is presented by wildlife filmmaker, Hannah Stitfall, who’ll be chatting to freedivers, marine biologists and more, to hear stories about life beneath the waves.
“Crowd, Greenpeace and I have made a great team. There’s such a brilliant combination of knowledge and experience going into this project, and I couldn’t think of a better group to bring it all together. The nature-lovers of the world are going to love this, and I’m thrilled to be hosting it,” said Stitfall.
The podcast will explore subjects like The Lost City, what it sounds like 60m below sea level and how it feels to forge a friendship with an octopus.
“In an ever-changing media landscape, we’re always excited to try new mediums to drive conservation,” explained James Hanson, Head of Communications and Engagement for Greenpeace UK’s Protect The Oceans campaign.
“Podcasting fits the bill. It’s an exciting, growing industry and it’s been brilliant working with Crowd, who have helped us produce something beautiful and really important.
Greenpeace’s Protect The Oceans campaign seeks to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030.
Oceans: Life Under Water launches on the 19th of February 2024 and is distributed by Auddy.