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We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Human activity has changed the ocean - rising temperatures and acidifying waters has caused fish populations of all kinds to dwindle. But not all creatures are adversely effected. New research shows that these changes to marine environments are leading to a surge of cephalopods, the invertebrate group that includes octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. You know Anthony and Jeff have their eyes on cephalopods, so they have to monitor this story.

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0:00.0

Hey, this show is entirely listener-supported.

0:02.2

That's you, you're a listener.

0:03.2

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0:06.1

and early episodes and monthly video hangouts with me and Jeff,

0:10.0

you can head to patreon.com slash we have concerns.

0:13.2

This is a bunch of bubble wrap everywhere.

0:32.1

This is we have concerns.

0:34.1

Hi Jeff, can I have Anthony Carbone.

0:35.9

Hello, concerned citizens.

0:37.6

Octopus.

0:38.6

Oh no.

0:39.6

Sephalopods.

0:40.6

No.

0:41.6

Squared.

0:42.6

They should be everybody's least favorite thing, Jeff.

0:46.1

They say aliens.

0:48.1

Relatively short.

0:50.8

Relatively short.

0:51.8

Are they up to you now, Anthony?

0:52.8

Well, if we didn't think they say aliens before, this is a story that was

0:56.6

sent to by numerous, numerous concerned citizens.

1:00.6

Yeah, well they know.

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