Hakai Magazine Audio Edition
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 134:49:48
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Synopsis
Hakai Magazine explores science, society, and the environment from a coastal perspective. This audio edition showcases readings of our long-form feature stories. New episodes are typically published Tuesdays.
Episodes
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The Baffling Case of the Belugas that Won’t Bounce Back
21/05/2019 Duration: 32minby Amorina Kingdon • What’s keeping Cook Inlet belugas from thriving? The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Fish Below Your Feet and Other Solutions for a Living Harbor
14/05/2019 Duration: 29minby Tyee Bridge • In Seattle, Singapore, and other waterfront cities around the world, engineers are creating life-enhancing designs to encourage marine biodiversity. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Tough Sell of Turtle-Saving Tech
07/05/2019 Duration: 19minby Yao-Hua Law • Sea turtle excluder devices are simple. Getting them adopted is anything but. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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How Animals Code Their Kids for Survival
30/04/2019 Duration: 19minby Elin Kelsey • Insights into epigenetics and inheritance show that some organisms can adapt to a changing world. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Finding Our First Fish
23/04/2019 Duration: 18minby Alex Riley • Sharks aren’t primitive, and they aren’t the most primitive surviving jawed fish either. New fossils are rattling the fish family tree. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Reassessing Seal Rescue
16/04/2019 Duration: 35minby Cathleen O’Grady • The Netherlands is trying to do something new when it comes to rescuing “stranded” seals: less. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Eradicating the One Percent
09/04/2019 Duration: 17minby Brendan Borrell • The swamps and subdivisions of southern Florida are overrun with invasive reptiles, including Burmese pythons and Nile monitor lizards. The only way to eliminate every last one of them is to follow the DNA trail they leave behind. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Germany’s Winds of Change
02/04/2019 Duration: 20minby Paul Hockenos • One community loves wind turbines; another resents them. What Germany gleans from two seaside communities may determine its carbon future. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Born to Swim
26/03/2019 Duration: 33minby Sushma Subramanian • In Southeast Asia, sea nomads known as the Bajau offer a glimpse into how humans may have adapted to an aquatic way of life. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Caamaño: The Sound of (Whale) Music
18/03/2019 Duration: 09minby Darcy Dobell • Is this where North Pacific humpback whales practice their songs? The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Reawakening Kaloko
12/03/2019by Jon Letman • Volunteers resurrect a traditional fishpond on the Island of Hawai‘i, strengthening ties to their culture and land in the process. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Seaweed Economics 101: Boom and Bust in the North Atlantic
04/03/2019 Duration: 26minby Claire Eamer • Coastal communities have watched the economic pendulum—and their futures—swing wildly when it comes to relying on seaweed as an industry. Is there a better way? The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Basketmaker
26/02/2019 Duration: 29minby Laura Trethewey • Through the practice and poetry of basketmaking, lives, cultures, and generations intertwine. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Citizen Science Comes of Age
19/02/2019 Duration: 17minby Alastair Bland • Increasingly, scientists are relying on data gathered by volunteers to make their research happen. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Hey Beacher, Leave Those Fish Alone
12/02/2019 Duration: 15minby 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. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Great Dolphin Dilemma
05/02/2019 Duration: 31minby 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? The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Gnawing Question of Saltwater Beavers
29/01/2019 Duration: 22minby 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. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Deer Wars: The Forest Awakens
22/01/2019 Duration: 28minby Leslie Anthony • On Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, culling deer is an act of cultural and ecological restoration. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Curious Case of Bermuda’s Mysterious Turtle
15/01/2019 Duration: 17minby 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. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Risky Fame of a Rare Island Wildcat
08/01/2019 Duration: 26minby 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. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.