What the Ocean Would Say if we learn to Listen with Katrina Kaposi

What the Ocean Would Say if we learn to Listen with Katrina Kaposi

Author: Science behind the Glass January 22, 2026 Duration: 43:20

Dive beneath the surface with marine biologist, storyteller, and ocean explorer Katrina Kaposi on Science Behind the Glass!

She’s not your average scientist. Katrina’s journey stretches from failing science in high school to studying venom in coral reefs and helping shape how we think about climate change and coral survival. If you thought coral was just colourful rock, think again. These animals sting, fight, adapt, and communicate in ways we’re only beginning to understand.

In this episode you will learn:

In this episode, you will learn:

  1. Why coral reefs are venomous: how their tiny stinging cells, called nematocysts, help them feed, defend, and even fight for space on the reef.
  2. 🌡️ What really happens when corals bleach
  3. 🔬 How cutting-edge research is revealing coral resilience
  4. 🌊 What life is like aboard a deep-sea research vessel
  5. 💬 Why storytelling matters in science: ReefliteraSEA

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to Marine Science and Personal Journey

03:17 Understanding Coral and Their Venom Ecology

06:15 The Impact of Coral Bleaching

08:50 Research Findings on Coral Venom and Bleaching

11:59 The Role of Coral in Ecosystems

14:58 Starting a Marine Education Business

18:11 The Importance of Storytelling in Science Communication

21:13 Experiences on the Research Vessel

23:54 The Interconnectedness of Marine Ecosystems

27:11 Future of Marine Science Communication

41:55 The Ocean's Vital Role in Our Well-Being

43:06 Connecting Through Science and Community

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Reference link

https://www.reefliterasea.com.au


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