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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Alaska’s Absent Snowy Owls
07/12/2021 Duration: 17minby 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.
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My Family’s Pacific Island Home Is Grappling with Deep-Sea Mining
30/11/2021 Duration: 29minby 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.
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Checkpoints, Machine Guns, and Fences: This Pakistani Port Is Not for the People
23/11/2021 Duration: 19minby 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.
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What Whale Barnacles Know
09/11/2021 Duration: 28minby 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.
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Are We on the Verge of Chatting with Whales?
26/10/2021 Duration: 18minby 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.
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Stitching Hope
19/10/2021 Duration: 19minby 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.
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Raising Baby Sharks from the Dead
05/10/2021 Duration: 29minby 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.
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Surrogacy Across Species
28/09/2021 Duration: 17minby 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.
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Scooping Plastic Out of the Ocean Is a Losing Game
21/09/2021 Duration: 20minby 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.
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Flying by the Fat of the Sea
14/09/2021 Duration: 35minby 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.
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A Cancer-Quashing Microbe Emerges from the Deep
31/08/2021 Duration: 32minby 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.
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Why We Can’t Shake Ambergris
17/08/2021 Duration: 25minby 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.
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The Ingenious Ancient Technology Concealed in the Shallows
03/08/2021 Duration: 24minby Brian Payton • Fish traps have a long history around the world, and a vast network in a Vancouver Island estuary reveals generations of ecological wisdom. The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Hard Sell of Whale Sanctuaries
20/07/2021 Duration: 30minby Matthew Halliday • As aquariums end captive-whale programs, advocates seek to build ocean-based retirement homes for the animals—but finding the right host community is a feat. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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In Goa, the Water Runs Black
13/07/2021 Duration: 16minby Disha Shetty • Locals near one of India’s coal-importing ports feel the effects of coal dust and are bracing for an even unhealthier future. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Survivor: Salmon Edition
06/07/2021 Duration: 32minby Brandon Wei • Will different salmon species adapt before the climate votes them off the island? The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Birdopolis Webinar: Coastal Birds at Home in the City
30/06/2021 Duration: 59minThis 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.
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Birdopolis, Part 3 of 3: The City, the Sparrow, and the Tempestuous Sea
24/06/2021 Duration: 26minby Joseph Quaderer • The saltmarsh sparrow survives the rattle and roar of one of North America’s most populated areas, but its greatest challenge comes from the sea. This article is part of Birdopolis, a three-part series that explores the lives of birds that are, by accident or design, spending more time in urban environments. The other stories are “The Gull Next Door” and “Honolulu: A Seabird’s Surprising Five Star Destination”. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Birdopolis Part 2 of 3: Honolulu: A Seabird’s Surprising Five-Star Destination
23/06/2021 Duration: 22minby Joe Spring • The white tern—Manu-o-Kū—has excited ornithologists, its population growing within the busiest of Hawai‘i’s urban landscapes. This article is part of Birdopolis, a three-part series that explores the lives of birds that are, by accident or design, spending more time in urban environments. The other stories are “The Gull Next Door” and “The City, the Sparrow, and the Tempestuous Sea”. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Birdopolis Part 1 of 3: The Gull Next Door
22/06/2021 Duration: 22minby Sarah Keartes • Your obnoxious neighbor or just a misunderstood, displaced seabird? This article is part of Birdopolis, a three-part series that explores the lives of birds that are, by accident or design, spending more time in urban environments. The other stories are “Honolulu: A Seabird’s Surprising Five Star Destination” and “The City, the Sparrow, and the Tempestuous Sea”. The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.