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1 The Poachers Who Could Save Mexico’s Vaquita 29:27
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by Daniel Shailer • Vaquita have long been collateral damage for Mexico’s totoaba fishers, but conservationists believe there’s a solution. The only hitch? It’s illegal. The original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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1 Encounters with the Maverick Archaeologist of the Americas 25:27
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by Ann Finkbeiner • It took a mountain of data to shake off the skeptics and rewrite the history of human migrations, but archaeologist Tom Dillehay was always interested in so much more than an argument. The original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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1 The Estuary Smothered by a Thousand Logs 19:07
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1 A Dose of Antacids, a Quaint British Bay, and a Public Relations Fiasco 35:45
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by Yannic Rack • Uproar over an ocean alkalinity enhancement pilot project in St. Ives Bay raises an important question: who gets to decide where climate change projects are tested? The original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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1 Rebroadcast: Ticked Off on Martha’s Vineyard 28:34
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by Stephen Strauss • Forget rubbing elbows with the rich and famous, you’re more likely to get Lyme disease on the island. Originally published in August 2016, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

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by Marina Wang • With little enforcement or legal culpability, social media helps wildlife trafficking thrive in plain sight. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: A Visit with the Glacier Squad 28:13
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by Madeline Ostrander • For 35 years, a scientist and his team have been taking the pulse of 10 coastal glaciers. The diagnosis is in. Originally published in July 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

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by Megan Gannon • In Alaska, residents are negotiating a contentious relationship with musk oxen, which were introduced to the area decades ago without local consent. This story was originally published by High Country News , a magazine about the American West’s environment and communities, and is reproduced here with permission.…
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1 The Secrets of the Sea Hidden High in the Andes 14:46
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by Santiago Flórez • The rich fossil deposits in Colombia’s mountains could unlock a deeper understanding of ancient oceans—and the country’s paleontologists are struggling to do them justice. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: What I Wish My Father Had Taught Me About Fishing 13:01
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by Paul Greenberg • Or how modern sport fishing threatens a timeless tradition. Originally published in June 2015 the story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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1 How Terrestrial Turds Lead to Marine Maladies 22:44
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by Jeremy Miller • Diseases from land animals are killing marine mammals at an alarming rate. Can we stem the flow of feces? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 5 26:34
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In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic . While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the final episode, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.” By now, we know the ocean is anything but silent. Fish grunt, whales moan, reefs roar with the deafening sound of snapping shrimp, and even natural sounds like waves and rain can be heard throughout the ocean. But people have taken it to the next (decibel) level, with global shipping, oil and gas rigs and exploration, sonar, and fishing and recreational boats. Can we learn to be good neighbors and turn the noise down? On this final episode of The Sound Aquatic , we try to find out. Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic .…

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In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic . While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the fourth episode, “Learning to Speak Whale.” “Culture” is a tricky thing to define—anthropologists still don’t totally agree what comes under its umbrella. But by any measure, it’s getting clearer and clearer that humans aren’t the only ones who have it. And below the waves you’ll find some of the most famous and mysterious nonhuman cultures of all. Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic .…

1 Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 3 26:44
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In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic . While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the third episode, “Plenty of Fish.” Ah, l’amour . Finding a mate is a big part of life for all animals and those beneath the waves are no exception. Of course, this search for love often involves—you guessed it—sounds. From the booming grunt of a fish trying to lure a lucky lady to his lair, to the mournful moan of a whale, sending out deep, loud sounds across ocean basins to potential mates from far, far away, this episode of The Sound Aquatic listens in on love beneath the waves. Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic .…

1 Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 2 26:15
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In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic . While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the second episode, “How Not to Get Lost in the Ocean.” Sound travels far underwater. And it travels fast, too—about four and a half times faster than it does through air. So it’s no wonder animals use sound to find their way around. Imagine being able to “see” your way through pitch black depths just by listening to the waves, other creatures, or even ambient noise, such as mudslides; or being able to make clicks and use their echoes to build a picture of the space around you. In this episode, we look at how marine animals from whales to fish (and even tiny fish larvae) use sound to navigate their world, using it for everything from finding a good place to call home to the next bite to eat. Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic .…

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In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic . While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the first episode, “Can You Hear Me Now?” When Elin Kelsey and the producers of The Sound Aquatic podcast first gathered in early 2020 to create a podcast about ocean sounds, they had no idea what an amazingly unique year 2020 would be for anyone listening in on the ocean. In this episode, Elin takes a deep dive into the wonderful world of fish sounds and finds out what makes the Anthropause—as some experts are calling it—the world’s most expensive experiment. Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic .…

1 Rebroadcast: Fish Below Your Feet and Other Solutions for a Living Harbor 29:40
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by Tyee Bridge • In Seattle, Singapore, and other waterfront cities around the world, engineers are creating life-enhancing designs to encourage marine biodiversity. Originally published in May 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Adam Robertson Charlton • As conflict rages around them, Ukrainian conservationists persevere in restoring the Danube Delta, one of Europe’s most prized ecosystems. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Tough Sell of Turtle-Saving Tech 19:14
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by Yao-Hua Law • Sea turtle excluder devices are simple. Getting them adopted is anything but. Originally published in May 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Moira Donovan • In a dark, unexplored layer of ocean, a hidden cache of fish might play an unexpected role in our climate’s future. It seems like a bad time for a new fishery. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Naturalist and the Wonderful, Lovable, So Good, Very Bold Jay 26:23
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by Brian Payton • Canada jays thrive in the cold. The life’s work of one biologist gives us clues as to how they’ll fare in a hotter world. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: How Animals Code Their Kids for Survival 19:13
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by Elin Kelsey • Insights into epigenetics and inheritance show that some organisms can adapt to a changing world. Originally published in April 2019, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rāhui and the Art of Marine Conservation 16:11
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by Tiare Tuuhia • In French Polynesia, an ancient practice puts everyone in charge of protecting the sea. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Cathleen O’Grady • The Netherlands is trying to do something new when it comes to rescuing “stranded” seals: less. Originally published in April 2019, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Legal Fishery Sparking Arrests and Violence 22:42
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by Moira Donovan • Canada has spent nearly 25 years ignoring its own Supreme Court—and Indigenous fishers on the East Coast are suffering the consequences. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Jessica Wynne Lockhart • There are three known wild contagious cancers in vertebrates, and Tasmanian devils have two of them. What does that mean for the endangered marsupials? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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by Brian Howey • Scientists were writing an obituary for this species when a lawyer turned internet sleuth found evidence of its existence in an unlikely place. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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by Darcy Dobell • Is this where North Pacific humpback whales practice their songs? Originally published in March 2019, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Rachel Reeves • As the Cook Islands embraces the burgeoning industry, deep-sea mining companies are becoming part of the community’s day-to-day. Can the country avoid the mistakes of resource extraction’s past? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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by James MacKinnon • On the night of November 15, 2021, British Columbia’s Nicola River sounded like thunder. Boulders boomed beneath a raging current that was bursting its banks, taking out everything in its path. Residents along Highway 8 were devastated by the destruction. But they were not alone. Communities all over southwest British Columbia felt the impact of flooding and landslides unleashed by an “atmospheric river” rainstorm. It was the costliest disaster in the province’s history, resulting in an estimated $13 billion worth of damage. Yet no place experienced flooding like the Nicola Valley, a dry-belt area that rarely sees extreme rain. While the story was originally published in November 2022, the audio version of the story is being presented for the first time. The highly visual feature—including photos, video, animations, and graphs—can be found at hakai.org/the-demon-river .…

1 The Problem with Boating’s High-Fiberglass Diet 18:18
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by Norman Miller • Fiberglass revolutionized boating, but decades later, discarded and degraded vessels are adding to marine pollution. We can do something about it. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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by Kelly Catalfamo • Grunion, little fish that mate on beaches from California to Mexico, face a lot of obstacles to maintaining a healthy population. And the most pernicious may be drunk beachgoers. Originally published in February 2019, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…
by Elizabeth Landau • At the University of Copenhagen, researchers store ice cores that hold the keys to Earth’s climate past and future. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Brian Owens • There’s nuance in how we protect our oceans, here are the details. The original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Dag Goering • In the Canary Islands, endangered angelsharks and European tourists are attracted to the same habitat which, for once, isn’t bad for the wildlife. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Lina Zeldovich • For years, animal rights advocates have waged war against the US Navy for its use of dolphins in warfare and research. Is a resolution possible? Originally published in February 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Gnawing Question of Saltwater Beavers 22:40
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by Ben Goldfarb • Scientists have long overlooked beavers in the intertidal zone. Now they’re counting on the freshwater rodents to restore Washington’s coastal ecosystems. Originally published in January 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: Deer Wars: The Forest Awakens 28:56
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by Leslie Anthony • On Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, culling deer is an act of cultural and ecological restoration. Originally published in January 2019, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Saima Sidik • Researchers in Kotzebue, Alaska, are investigating why their town is increasingly playing host to harmful cyanobacteria. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Spoorthy Raman • In British Columbia, a monitoring project with light traps may illuminate the future of the prized crustaceans. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 I Dare You to Stop Proliferating Fossil Fuels 14:38
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by Jude Isabella • The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty helped us not kill each other and all life on Earth. Can we follow the same steps to avoid mutually assured climate destruction? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Curious Case of Bermuda’s Mysterious Turtle 17:19
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by Ben Goldfarb • Operation Green Turtle was considered one of the most audacious failures in the history of conservation biology—until a stunning nest inspired scientists to reconsider its legacy. Originally published in October 2016, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…
by Ben Goldfarb • Man’s best friend is a shorebird’s worst enemy. What will it take to control beach dogs—and, more importantly, their owners? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Risky Fame of a Rare Island Wildcat 26:01
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by Rachel Nuwer • As Japan moves to make Iriomote Island a World Heritage Site, locals fear that tourists will overrun their remote paradise and impact their critically endangered feline neighbors. Originally published in January 2019, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…
by Andrew Engelson • Take a typical Alaska cruise and see the damage in its wake. The evidence is clear: the industry needs an overhaul. The original story , along with photos, videos, maps, and graphs, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Nicola Jones • Seaweed farmers promise to feed us, combat climate change, support coastal communities, provide wildlife habitat, and more. Can seaweed do it all? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: Why Does Halibut Cost So Much? 19:56
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by Larry Pynn • There are good reasons why putting halibut on your plate can strain your wallet. Originally published in December 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Cavernous World under the Woods 38:39
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by Bruce Grierson • On Vancouver Island, karst researchers hustle to save one of Earth’s most underappreciated—and fragile—ecosystems: an ecosystem hidden in plain sight. Originally published in November 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Moira Donovan • Thirty years after the population collapsed, the Atlantic redfish fishery is poised to reopen, providing a second chance at a sustainable fishery. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Hidden Coastal Culture of the Ancient Maya 25:28
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by Erik Vance • For thousands of years, ancient Maya kings ruled a vast inland empire in Mexico and Belize. But just how inland was it, really? Originally published in November 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Brian Payton • Our love of deer runs deep. But as their numbers surge and damage mounts, it may be time for a reckoning. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 In Norway, Whale Watchers Churn a “Soup of Chaos” 35:38
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by Egill Bjarnason • It’s amazing no one has died. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Raina Delisle • An ingenious Indigenous fishing technology with spiritual significance is making a comeback. Originally published in October 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Farmer, the World May Not Be Your Oyster 20:40
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by Magdalena Puniewska • Despite the desire for local and sustainable seafood, oyster farmers and communities from New York to Rhode Island are clashing over public access and ocean views. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Ann Finkbeiner • How a scientist and a gritty team of activists and students are bringing fresh fish back to Philadelphia’s underserved neighborhoods. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 How We Came to Know and Fear the Doomsday Glacier 29:05
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by Marissa Grunes • It’s the world’s most vulnerable glacier and key to the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, yet we’re only now getting to know Thwaites Glacier. What took us so long? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Katharine Gammon • It’s dangerous to blame the decline of one species on a single predator. We humans like to do it anyway. Originally published in October 2018, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: In the Kingdom of the Bears 44:38
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by Jude Isabella • The human-bear bond is ancient, but across the northern hemisphere, only a few societies remember the art of neighboring bears. Originally broadcast in October 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Unearthing the Original Mediterranean Diet 21:17
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by Paul Greenberg • Archaeologist Dimitra Mylona’s odyssey to reveal the Mediterranean Sea’s lost bounty. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Mumbai Embraces Its Booming Flamingo Population 21:21
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by Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar • Despite pressure from development, flamingos seem to be thriving on the shores of one of the world’s most populous cities, and local people are becoming protective of the birds and their habitat. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 Is Sausage the Missing Link in the Great Bait Debate? 23:15
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by Moira Donovan • Lobster and snow crab fisheries are booming, but the bait used to catch them—herring and mackerel—is not, so the search for alternative baits is on. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Larry Pynn • Coastal communities around the world contend with the toxic legacies of pulp and paper mills. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Lauren Kaljur • In Howe Sound, British Columbia, a new generation of stewards is keeping careful tabs on the comeback efforts of a tiny fish with big cultural value. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Boyce Upholt • At the DeFelice Marine Center, researchers and staff are living, working, and adapting to climate change in real time. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Climate Activists Are Waging a New Kind of Legal Fight 12:40
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by Isabella Kaminski • In the face of bigger wildfires, deadlier floods, and more extreme weather, plaintiffs around the world are taking up a new tactic: suing for the damage climate change has already wrought. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Sarah Tory • When a grainy video of a grisly mass shooting on the high seas surfaced, one determined detective and a host of NGOs went on a quest for justice. The original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Something’s Jellyfishy in the State of Italy 17:20
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by Agostino Petroni • Jellyfish as a human food source has been touted as a solution to the increasing populations of these gelatinous invertebrates, but are Mediterranean diners really ready to have jellyfish for dinner? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 Surf and Turf: Saving a Wave by Protecting the Land 11:32
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by Victor R. Rodríguez • In Mexico, scientists, surfers, and a passionate community rally to protect a beloved break. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 A Moonshot for Coral Breeding Was Successful 16:34
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But the coral are trapped in tanks, still waiting to be released on the reefs. • by Alex Riley The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Philadephia’s Diatom Archive Is a Way, Way, Wayback Machine 18:05
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by Jack Tamisiea • A cache of phytoplankton held at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is helping to reconstruct historical coastlines. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Mysterious, Vexing, and Utterly Engrossing Search for the Origin of Eels 16:01
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by Christina Couch • To save endangered eels, researchers have been working for decades to figure out where they reproduce. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Rose Eveleth • What can one brash dolphin teach us about personality? Originally published in October 2018, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Steven Ashley • Three years after Superstorm Sandy slammed into New Jersey’s coast, few local communities want to accept that the Shore’s glory days are numbered. Originally published in October 2015, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 North Carolina’s Oysters Come Out of Their Shell 13:22
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by Emily Cataneo • In the tradition of wine and ale trails, the state’s oyster trail aims to give the farmed shellfish industry a needed boost. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: Of Roe, Rights, and Reconciliation 33:02
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by Ian Gill • On the British Columbia coast, the Heiltsuk First Nation asserts its rights to manage its resources, and who has access to them, through the seasonal herring harvest. Originally published in August 2018, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Romance, Politics, and Ecological Damage: The Saga of Sable Island’s Wild Horses 23:09
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by Moira Donovan • They’ve roamed free for hundreds of years, but is that freedom harming the ecosystem they call home? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Living in a Doomed Paradise Where the Sea Consumes Cottages, Cliffs, and the A&W Drive-Thru 31:17
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by Taras Grescoe • Quebec’s Magdalen islanders face a stark choice: resist, adapt, or give in to the ravenous sea. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Controversial Plan to Unleash the Mississippi 35:06
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by Boyce Upholt • Our long history of constraining the river through levees has led to massive land loss in its delta. Can we engineer our way out? And at what cost? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Brendan Borrell • Urban beaches around the world have less garbage than remote beaches, but less life too. The City of Santa Monica hopes to change the image of a clean beach. Originally published in July 2018, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 A Community’s Quest to Document Every Species on Their Island Home 34:02
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by Marina Wang • Naming leads to knowing, which leads to understanding. Residents of a small British Columbia island take to the forests and beaches to connect with their non-human neighbors. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 And Then the Sea Glowed a Magnificent Milky Green 14:24
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by Sam Keck Scott • A chance encounter with a rare phenomenon called a milky sea connects a sailor and a scientist to explain the ocean’s ghostly glow. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Warning! Signs Are Not Enough to Save Beachgoers from Deadly Currents 21:15
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by Chloe Williams • Keeping people out of rip currents is more about reading human behavior than reading warning signs. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
The Race to Alaska is one of the most grueling at-sea races, taking participants from Port Townsend, Washington, to Ketchikan, Alaska, as they navigate complicated currents, narrow rocky channels, and inclement weather. The premise is simple: travel more than 1,200 kilometers with no motors, no support, and a USD $10,000 award waiting for the winner. Racers prepare sailboats, kayaks, paddleboards, or any manner of non-motorized vessels for a chance to put their paddle to the mettle in the ultimate marine race. But what drives people to take on such extreme adventures? In this special episode Hakai Magazine editor Jude Isabella and guests discuss what compels people to undertake extraordinary pursuits at sea. Guests are adventure psychologist Paula Reid, who has spent 10 months racing a yacht around the world and skied to the South Pole; Karl Krüger, the first person to complete the Race to Alaska by paddleboard; and Douglas Smith, who is entering the Race to Alaska for the first time this year. If you prefer to watch the discussion in video format, you can find it on YouTube, here: https://youtu.be/AFgM2J_CZjY?t=205…

1 The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 4 of 4 — Tribal Hatcheries and the Road to Restoration 38:22
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by Ashley Braun • In the US Pacific Northwest, tribal hatcheries uphold Indigenous communities’ treaty rights to salmon, while buying time to rehabilitate lost habitat. This is final part of our special four part editorial package on salmon hatcheries. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 3 of 4 — The Hail Mary Hatcheries 36:41
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by Vanessa Minke-Martin • As wildfires, droughts, and floods deal a blow to coastal habitats, wild salmon are disappearing from waterways like California’s Russian River. Can conservation hatcheries save endangered runs? This is part three of our special four part editorial package on salmon hatcheries. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 2 of 4 — Too Many Pinks in the Pacific 27:13
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by Miranda Weiss • Evidence is mounting that pink salmon, pumped by the billions into the North Pacific from fish hatcheries, are upending marine ecosystems. This is part two of our special four part editorial package on salmon hatcheries. The original story , along with photos and map, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 1 of 4 — The Hatchery Crutch: How We Got Here 30:30
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by Jude Isabella • From their beginnings in the late 19th century, salmon hatcheries have gone from cure to band-aid to crutch. Now, we can’t live without manufactured fish. This is part one of our special four part editorial package on salmon hatcheries. The original story , along with photos and map, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 It’s 10 PM. Do You Know Where Your Cat Is? 27:30
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by Egill Bjarnason • In Iceland, traditionally a land of cat lovers, bans and curfews are redefining the human relationship with domestic cats. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Aldyn Chwelos • This motor-free ocean race—with vessels ranging from paddleboards to pedal-assist sailboats—is less about how fast you can go and more about whether you get there at all. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 How the Shipping Industry Sails through Legal Loopholes 32:49
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by Paul Tullis • A murky world of shell companies, flags of convenience, and end-of-life flags allows companies to dodge accountability and dispose of ships cheaply. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
by Cynthia Barnett • The first and only queen conch hatchery and nursery run by local fishers is poised for duplication across the Caribbean—but even if conch farming can help ease overfishing, can it survive in warming, storm-lashed seas? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 Rebroadcast: Slime, Shorebirds, and a Scientific Mystery 21:37
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by Daniel Wood • Could the survival of millions of migrating shorebirds depend on the preservation of humble marine biofilm? Originally published in November 2016, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Saima Sidik • We can thank microbes for moving carbon to the depths of the ocean, but will our changing world mess with their good work? And should we intervene? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Declared Extinct, the Yaghan Rise in the Land of Fire 52:40
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by Jude Isabella • The Indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego were once relegated to historical oblivion. Now, archaeologists are helping them pursue deeper stories about their ancestors. The visually stunning original story can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Andrea McGuire • Taking inspiration from science fiction, a small company on the Island of Newfoundland aims to revolutionize what we do with garbage. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Future of Castro’s Crocs 23:04
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by Shanna Baker • As a breeding facility works to retain a pure lineage of the Cuban crocodile, out in the wild the division between species is getting murkier all the time. Originally published in June 2018, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Ben Goldfarb • In Maine, a strange legal debate is raging over rights to the state’s most important seaweed. Originally published in May 2018, the story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Clever Whales and the Violent Fight for Fish on the Line 29:41
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by Nick Rahaim • As a commercial fisher, I’ve watched colleagues shoot at whales looting from their lines. Here’s why everyone loses when that happens. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Julia Rosen • When oceans are starved of oxygen, it can be devastating to crabs and the fishers who rely on them. New tools could help crabbers sidestep dead zones. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Will Exporting Farmed Totoaba Fix the Big Mess Pushing the World’s Most Endangered Porpoise to Extinction? 15:18
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by Victor R. Rodríguez • International officials will soon decide the fate of Mexican totoaba fish farming—and with it, possibly the last glimmer of hope for the vaquita. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Devon Bidal • An exposed prehistoric seafloor is a hotspot for ancient whale remains, and now an international team is helping unravel their mysteries. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 As African Penguins Go Hungry, a Debate Rages in South Africa: Who Gets the Fish? 30:02
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by Tommy Trenchard • They’ve been robbed of eggs and guano, soaked in oil, and stung by killer bees—now a dispute about numbers could clinch their future. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Bonus Episode: The Social Lives of Octopuses 55:30
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Octopuses are some of the ocean’s most enigmatic creatures. Highly intelligent, curious, playful, and, as more and more research is showing, sometimes social. But although we’re witnessing more instances of octopuses interacting with one another—sharing dens, cooperatively hunting, or gathering in large numbers—can they form social bonds with humans? If an octopus seems to reach out to touch us, is it making a connection or just exploring the strange thing in front of it? In this special episode Hakai Magazine managing editor Adrienne Mason and guests discuss how octopuses perceive their environments, the current understanding of octopus social behaviors, and how we might interpret interactions between humans and octopuses. Guests are researcher Piero Amodio, who studies the behavior and cognition of cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish, and squid), and Ferris Jabr, who researched and wrote " Can We Really Be Friends with an Octopus?" If you prefer to watch the discussion in video format, you can find it on YouTube, here: https://youtu.be/mU64zgVrtNU?t=170…

1 Kelp Gets on the Carbon-Credit Bandwagon 17:26
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by Nicola Jones • Is there potential for seaweeds to help solve the climate crisis? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: Training the Polar Bear Patrol 13:32
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by Eva Holland • A grassroots guard learns how to keep people and polar bears safe in a small Arctic community. Originally published in May 2018, the story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Moira Donovan • A beloved fish with a rich history has become hard to find—will it rise again? The original story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Can We Really Be Friends with an Octopus? 28:33
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by Ferris Jabr • When octopuses are social, are they reaching out or simply reacting? The original story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Sasha Chapman • Our reliance on fossil fuels is harming marine ecosystems—but the platforms we use to extract oil are giving marine life new homes. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 A Key Tool for Cleaning Up Oil Spills Is More Hazardous Than Helpful 14:06
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by Ryan Stuart • In the decade since the record-breaking use of oil dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response, science shows they’re dangerous, potentially deadly, and rarely useful. A new court case is forcing the US EPA to reconsider their use. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .…

1 Bonus Episode: Deep-Sea Mining Demystified 1:24:03
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Determining the future of deep-sea mining has become a pressing issue for global society. What we do in the watery depths has direct implications for climate change, technology, marine life, and the financial autonomy of some island nations. If you’ve heard a little buzz about the topic but aren’t clear on the details, this online event is for you. In this special episode, join Hakai Magazine news editor Colin Schultz and expert panelists John Jamieson, the Canada Research Chair on marine geology; Klaas Willaert, an expert on the law of the sea and a member of Belgium’s delegation to the International Seabed Authority; and Verena Tunnicliffe, a Canada Research Chair and expert on deep-sea biodiversity, for an engaging discussion. They’ll cover how and where minerals form, what the different types of deep-sea mining are, and how each may affect the environment—in the mining area, and far afield. They will also explore how these various forms of mining are regulated, and learn who ultimately holds the decision-making power to push deep-sea mining forward, or reign it in. If you prefer to watch the discussion in video format, you can find it on YouTube, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMCAXa5wHeQ…
by Kylie Mohr • The only reliable snowy owl breeding site in the United States has a conspicuous shortage of owls. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 My Family’s Pacific Island Home Is Grappling with Deep-Sea Mining 29:10
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by Rachel Reeves • Here’s what I’ve learned being up close and personal with the debate. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Checkpoints, Machine Guns, and Fences: This Pakistani Port Is Not for the People 19:30
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by Samira Shackle • A massive port project—part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative—is more military base than port, further disenfranchising people in a region with a history of political tension and violence. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: When Mountains Fall into the Sea 19:34
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by Tyee Bridge • As glaciers melt, unstable slopes are being exposed and are on the precipice of collapse. Originally published in May 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Mara Grunbaum • For generations, these hitchhikers have been recording details about their hosts and their ocean home. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Madeline Ostrander • Dedicated Pacific Northwest plant lovers nurture an indigenous food with ancient roots. Originally published in April 2018, the story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Are We on the Verge of Chatting with Whales? 18:31
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by Christoph Droesser • An ambitious project is attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with artificial intelligence, then talk back to them. The original story , along with photos and illustrations, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Kamala Thiagarajan • In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami, a simple doll became a powerful symbol of healing in coastal India and beyond. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: Defenders of the Forgotten Fish 19:12
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by Ben Goldfarb • Tribes of the Columbia River watershed are hustling to keep the Pacific lamprey alive, one fish at a time. Originally published in July 2015, the story, along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Claudia Geib • Biologists are rescuing baby sharks and skates from recently caught females, giving the unborn a chance at survival. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Chloe Williams • Scientists can now borrow the bodies of one fish species to produce another—whether they should, though, is an open question. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Scooping Plastic Out of the Ocean Is a Losing Game 20:08
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by Ryan Stuart • Open ocean cleanups won’t solve the marine plastics crisis. To really make a difference, here’s what we should do instead. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Amorina Kingdon • Scientists may have cracked an essential secret of shorebirds’ marathon migrations. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Mysterious Disappearance of Keith Davis 32:24
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by Sarah Tory • The unsettling disappearance of a fisheries observer sparks questions about safety on the high seas and the fate of the fish stocks observers attempt to monitor. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 A Cancer-Quashing Microbe Emerges from the Deep 32:00
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by Stephanie Stone • A species of marine bacteria shows promise for curing a nasty brain cancer. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 How Ancient Rome’s 1% Hijacked the Beach 17:45
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by Heather Pringle • The rich, the poor, and the battle for the Bay of Naples. The original story , along with photos and illustrations, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Mark Wilding • The odd, enduring appeal of a scarce commodity few people use and no one really needs. The original story , along with illustrations, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Rebroadcast: The Long, Knotty, World-Spanning Story of String 19:16
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1 The Ingenious Ancient Technology Concealed in the Shallows 24:38
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by Adrienne Mason • There and back again: a taxonomist’s quest to reveal the world’s tiniest realms. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Birdopolis Webinar: Coastal Birds at Home in the City 59:53
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This is a special episode of the Hakai Magazine Audio Edition. Researchers Louise Blight and Ed Kroc discuss the lives of gulls in urban environments along with managing editor Adrienne Mason. The conversation was recorded during the webinar called ‘Birdopolis: Coastal Birds at Home in the City’ on June 29, 2021.…

1 Birdopolis, Part 3 of 3: The City, the Sparrow, and the Tempestuous Sea 26:05
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1 Birdopolis Part 2 of 3: Honolulu: A Seabird’s Surprising Five-Star Destination 22:47
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1 Birdopolis Part 1 of 3: The Gull Next Door 22:18
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1 Hawai‘i’s Last Outlaw Hippies (Rebroadcast) 33:21
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1 The Trees That Sail to Sea (Rebroadcast) 25:01
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Listen to the first episode of The Sound Aquatic , a new five-part Hakai Magazine podcast that invites you to hear the ocean like never before. Then subscribe to the miniseries through your favorite podcast app.

1 That Time Hitler’s Girlfriend Visited Iceland and the British Invaded 32:09
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1 Thriving Together: Salmon, Berries, and People 13:42
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1 What To Do with Fish When the River Runs Dry 37:16
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1 How Microfishing Took the Angling World by (Very Small) Storm 26:14
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1 The Noose Beneath the Waves (Rebroadcast) 31:04
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1 The Dogs that Grew Wool and the People Who Love Them 26:48
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by Shreya Dasgupta • In India, a marine geographer helps consumers make sustainable fish choices by bringing them straight to the source. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Lina Zeldovich • Birds’ feces contribute nutrient-rich fertilizer to ecosystems. It’s also been a big business for centuries. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Clare Watson • Along the Australian coast, tens of thousands of years-worth of Indigenous history lie a short dive below the sea’s surface. The hard part is finding it. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Brian Payton • After centuries of persecution, brown bears are showing up in some unexpected places. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Pandemic Is Undermining Weather Monitoring 11:28
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by Chris Baraniuk • Scientists are scrambling to patch the cracks forming in the global marine weather monitoring system. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Radio Station at the Heart of a Fishing Community 16:03
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by Kamala Thiagarajan • How a small radio station in India helps protect fishers and the ecosystems they rely on. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Keeping Watch Over Seabirds at the World's Edge 39:39
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by Sarah Gilman • In Alaska, one of the longest running and most comprehensive seabird monitoring projects is equal parts tedium, adventure, truth, and beauty. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Emily Urquhart • The people of Newfoundland and Labrador revive an eccentric tradition that’s part Christmas, part Halloween, to celebrate the holidays. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 A Fragile Economy Balanced on a Shark's Back 26:21
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by Christopher Clark • The post-civil-war boom in shark fishing that saved Congolese fishermen and their families is now drying up. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Ferris Jabr • Terrestrial animals get humane treatment and legal protections, but until now, fish pain has largely been ignored. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Raina Delisle • Buyer beware: sustainable seafood programs can’t guarantee ocean-friendly choices. The original story , along with photos and videos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 When Rubber Hits the Road—and Washes Away 14:57
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by Laura Trethewey • A stealthy source of pollution leaves the highway in astonishing amounts and heads to sea, toxic chemicals and all. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Grace Mitchell Tada • Changing sea levels are pushing groundwater into new and problematic places. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Trapped Between Pavement and the Pacific 18:36
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by Julia Rosen • A surprisingly dense and isolated population of Humboldt martens is challenging our assumptions about the species. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Oracle of Oyster River (Rebroadcast) 20:08
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by Brian Payton • On Vancouver Island, a hermit-priest has spent a lifetime contemplating the natural world. At 95, he has come to believe there is a way we can save it. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Larry Pynn • The question of who killed Takaya, British Columbia’s famous solitary wolf, goes far beyond who pulled the trigger. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Dmitri Versus Goliath: Environmentalism in Russia’s Far East 19:56
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by Yana Skorobogatov • Once branded a foreign agent, a Russian activist has worked for 24 years to protect the island of Sakhalin from industrial development. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Lauren Kaljur • In some small coastal communities of Alaska and British Columbia, wealth is also measured by how much food you can give. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Braela Kwan • Three generations of the Hamada family have fished British Columbia’s coast. Will the latest generation outlive the salmon they seek? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Sarah Gilman • Giving Mexico’s rarest porpoise, the vaquita, a fighting chance in the face of poverty, corruption, and greed. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Cathleen O’Grady • Living solo for decades in an Irish harbor, a dolphin named Fungie has taught us something about solitary cetaceans—maybe they prefer to be alone. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Bruce Grierson • Humpbacks are some of the most watched whales in the world, and yet so much of their lives remain a mystery. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Tyee Bridge • Our insatiable need for concrete has led to destructive mining around the world. How can we do it better? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Faux Fish Coming to a Restaurant Near You 26:37
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by Brian Payton • Alternative fish has arrived on the market. Can it help save marine life and feed a hungry world? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Blasting Through the Hunley Mystery (Rebroadcast) 19:26
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by Evan Lubofsky • A maverick scientist claims she has done what scores of researchers before her failed to do: solve the century-old mystery of why a legendary Civil War submarine sank. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 The Rolling, Lurching, Vomit-Inducing Road to a Seasickness Cure 27:26
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by Egill Bjarnason • Searching for a solution has its ups and downs. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .

1 Protected on One Side of the Border, Hunted on the Other 19:37
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by Judith Lavoie • Differing interpretations on the status of some coastal gray whales in Canada and the United States could make it difficult to strike a balance between conservation and Indigenous rights. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Zach Zorich • Along southern Florida’s coast, the ancient Calusa constructed an entire island of shell and defied the Spanish Conquest. The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Madeline Ostrander • Rising waters put many historic coastal cities at risk of losing their cultural pasts: can they be saved? The original story , along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Ann Finkbeiner • Fleeing the Irish Famine, some immigrants brought their islands with them to North America. The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
by Heather Pringle • Did lowly shellfish change the world? The original story , along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com .
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