
A podcast from New Hampshire Sea Grant
Time and Tide is a new podcast from New Hampshire Sea Grant that explores the science, stories, and people behind our changing coastlines. Hosts Brian Yurasits and Erik Chapman will share one story each month, covering the coastal and marine topics that you might read about in your local news. These stories are told by scientists, local experts, and community members in a manner that is conversational, informative, and relatable. Whether you’re a surfer, fisher, seafood lover, enjoy long walks on the beach, or simply someone who cares about the future of our coastal places—this podcast is for you. New episodes drop the 1st of each month, available wherever you get your podcasts!
Available wherever you get your podcasts
Episodes
Meet your Hosts

Brian Yurasits, Host & Producer
Science Communication Specialist,
New Hampshire Sea Grant

Erik Chapman, Ph.D., Co-host
Director, New Hampshire Sea Grant
Interim Director, UNH School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering
Time and Tide is a production of New Hampshire Sea Grant at the University of New Hampshire. Views expressed on this podcast are not necessarily those of the university, its trustees, or its volunteers.
New Hampshire Sea Grant works to enhance our relationship with the coastal environment to sustain healthy and resilient ecosystems, economies, and communities through integrated research, extension, education, and communications efforts. Based at the University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Sea Grant is one of 34 programs in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Sea Grant College Program, a state-federal partnership serving America’s coasts.
University of New Hampshire is an equal opportunity employer, learn more.