14: Take the Plunge
A deep dive with Stephanie Gandulla and Megan Gass about SCUBA in the Great Lakes, the Big Five Dive, and where to go to see lots of shipwrecks. Plus, vomiting.
People apparently dive all 5 Great Lakes in one day. We spoke with a couple of them.
Show links:
- The Big Five Dive documentary
- Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | Home
- Maritime archaeology - Wikipedia
- Michigan Sea Grant | Helping to foster economic growth and protect Michigan’s coastal, Great Lakes resources through education, research and outreach.
- https://www.michiganseagrant.org/newsroom/upwellings-newsletter/
- The Familiar Faces Project on Twitter
- List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes - Wikipedia
- Mackinac Bridge - Wikipedia
- See historic photos from the Sunshine Skyway bridge disaster 40 years ago
- 13: It Smells Like Science | Teach Me About the Great Lakes
- PADI Scuba Diving Certification FAQ | PADI
- Diving Program | Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
- Megan rescues a buoy shortly after, well, you know.
- Friends of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary – Protect what you love
- Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | Home
- Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | Shipwrecks
- Alert Diver | History Above and Below the Waves
- Thunder Bay 3D Shipwrecks | NOAA
- Silver Springs State Park – World Famous Glass Bottom Boats
- James Bond fights a snake under water, filmed in Silver Springs, FL
- Thunderball (1965) - Underwater battle, also filmed in Silver Springs
- Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | Joseph S. Fay
- Fathom Five National Marine Park
- Central Grocery & Deli – Home of the Original Muffuletta
- Croque monsieur - Wikipedia
Creators and Guests
Host
Stuart Carlton
Stuart Carlton is the Assistant Director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program. He manages the day-to-day operation of IISG and works with the IISG Director and staff to coordinate all aspects of the program. He is also a Research Assistant Professor and head of the Coastal and Great Lakes Social Science Lab in the Department of Forestry & Natural Resources at Purdue, where he and his students research the relationship between knowledge, values, trust, and behavior in complex or controversial environmental systems.