🎙️ Podcast Feature: Submarine’s Jacki Long Discusses mCDR Data Standardization on Plan Sea

Submarine Scientific co-founder Jacki Long was recently featured on Plan Sea, a podcast focusing on ocean-based climate solutions produced by Carbon to Sea and American University.

In this episode, our co-founder Jacki Long joined Cascade Climate’s Brad Rochlin and Tannis Thorlakson in a conversation on how standardized data practices are accelerating innovation and accountability in marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) research. Topics included:

  • Why fragmented data slows down both science and policy progress

  • The critical role of metadata and controlled vocabularies in ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE)

  • How collaboration between tech developers, scientists, and data managers builds trust across the mCDR ecosystem

  • Opportunities to reduce MRV costs through open standards and shared infrastructure

🎧 Listen to the episode: Plan Sea Podcast – Episode Link

This conversation reflects Submarine Scientific’s continued commitment to transparent, scalable, and scientifically sound approaches to ocean-based carbon removal.

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