Certificate Programme in Marine Wildlife Conservation Technology

Published on June 28, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm thrilled to be joined by Dr. Emma Thompson, a marine conservation expert and the lead instructor for the Certificate Programme in Marine Wildlife Conservation Technology. Dr. Thompson, welcome! GUEST: Thank you for having me! I'm excited to be here. HOST: To start, could you share a bit about your personal experiences and insights related to this course topic? GUEST: Of course. I've spent over 15 years working in marine conservation, and I've seen firsthand the importance of having practical skills in this field. This course covers crucial topics like wildlife monitoring, conservation genetics, and habitat restoration. HOST: That's fantastic. Now, let's discuss some current industry trends relevant to the course. What do you think are the most important ones right now? GUEST: There's growing interest in using technology for marine conservation. Drones, satellite tracking, and artificial intelligence are being used more and more to monitor wildlife and protect habitats. Our course covers GIS and remote sensing, which are key skills in this area. HOST: It sounds like there are many exciting developments. However, I imagine there must be challenges faced in the field or while learning/teaching this subject. Could you share some of those? GUEST: Absolutely. One challenge is the need for hands-on experience. It's essential to learn by doing, and that can be difficult when working with marine wildlife. Our course addresses this by incorporating real-world projects and expert instructors who provide valuable insights. HOST: That's a great approach. Lastly, let's talk about the future of this area or industry. What do you think the future holds for marine conservation technology? GUEST: I believe we'll continue to see advancements in technology that will help us better understand and protect our oceans. This presents numerous opportunities for professionals with the right skills, and our course is designed to prepare students for these roles. HOST: Dr. Thompson, thank you so much for sharing your expertise and insights with us today. It's been an enlightening conversation, and I'm sure our audience has appreciated learning more about the Certificate Programme in Marine Wildlife Conservation Technology. GUEST: Thank you for having me. It's been a pleasure! (Note: The guest's responses are kept brief and focused, adhering to the guidelines provided.)

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