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Hakai Magazine Audio Edition

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Every Tuesday, Hakai Magazine brings you the best stories from the world’s coastlines. Each episode is a recording of our weekly feature story. Find all of our stories at hakaimagazine.com.
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Episodes

The Future of Castro’s Crocs

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.

Jun 19, 201823 minEp. 74

Evicted by Climate Change

by Madeline Ostrander • Government regulations forced the Yup’ik to give up their semi-nomadic existence. Now, as the land around them vanishes, they’re puzzling through the problem of moving.

Jun 11, 201828 minEp. 73

A Fish Called Rockweed

by Ben Goldfarb • In Maine, a strange legal debate is raging over rights to the state’s most important seaweed.

May 29, 201818 minEp. 71

What History Gives, the Sea Steals

by Elizabeth Preston • In Scotland and around the world, archaeologists rush to understand ancient sites that climate change is both revealing and washing away.

May 22, 201813 minEp. 70

Row, Row, Row Your Coat

by Michael Engelhard • In Victorian England, re-engineered rain cloaks, umbrellas, and walking sticks floated adventurers down the Thames and, eventually, into the Arctic.

May 15, 201810 minEp. 69

Training the Polar Bear Patrol

by Eva Holland • A grassroots guard learns how to keep people and polar bears safe in a small Arctic community.

May 08, 201814 minEp. 68

When Mountains Fall into the Sea

by Tyee Bridge • As glaciers melt, unstable slopes are being exposed and are on the precipice of collapse.

May 01, 201820 minEp. 67

The Local-Carb Diet

by Madeline Ostrander • Dedicated Pacific Northwest plant lovers nurture an indigenous food with ancient roots.

Apr 17, 201826 minEp. 65

Defenders of the Forgotten Fish

by Ben Goldfarb • Tribes of the Columbia River watershed are hustling to keep the Pacific lamprey alive, one fish at a time.

Apr 10, 201819 minEp. 64

When Whales and Humans Talk

by Krista Langlois • Arctic people have been communicating with cetaceans for centuries—and scientists are finally taking note.

Apr 03, 201822 minEp. 63

The Mysterious Disappearance of Keith Davis

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.

Mar 27, 201832 minEp. 62

Weapons of War Litter the Ocean Floor

by Andrew Curry • At least one million tonnes of chemical weapons were dumped in the oceans between 1919 and 1980. Now what?

Mar 12, 201821 minEp. 60

Lord of the ’Rhynchs

by Adrienne Mason • There and back again: a taxonomist’s quest to reveal the world’s tiniest realms.

Feb 27, 201826 minEp. 58

A Sunken Bridge the Size of a Continent

by Krista Langlois, Heather Pringle • A remote Arctic land may hold a vital missing chapter from human history. The only problem? It disappeared at the end of the last ice age.

Feb 19, 201822 minEp. 57

Hawai‘i’s Last Outlaw Hippies

by Brendan Borrell • After half a century, the counterculture squatters of Kalalau Valley are facing a final eviction.

Feb 14, 201833 minEp. 56

The Trees That Sail to Sea

by Brian Payton • In one of nature’s remarkable second acts, dead trees become driftwood and embark on transformative journeys.

Feb 06, 201825 minEp. 55

Eel of Fortune

by Karen Pinchin • Against a backdrop of competing cultural and commercial interests, Canadian regulators will soon spin the wheel on the future of the little-understood American eel.

Jan 30, 201827 minEp. 54

The Noose Beneath the Waves

by Sasha Chapman • Fishing gear can pose a deadly threat to whales—and to those who try to save them.

Jan 23, 201831 minEp. 53

Why Iceland Is Turning Purple

by Egill Bjarnason • Buoyed by climate change, an invasive plant is taking over the landscape of the island nation.

Jan 16, 201817 minEp. 52

Twilight for the Sawfish

by Jori Lewis • In West Africa, the sawfish was once a source of cultural pride and power. What happens to traditional African cultures as it disappears?

Jan 08, 201823 minEp. 51

Fish Feel Pain. Now What?

by Ferris Jabr • Terrestrial animals get humane treatment and legal protections, but until now, fish pain has largely been ignored.

Jan 02, 201824 minEp. 50

Fish, Drugs, and Murder

by Alexander Villegas • For years, Costa Rica was synonymous with tourism, sustainability, and biodiversity. Now collapsing fisheries have led to turmoil.

Dec 12, 201720 minEp. 49

Quick Sand, Dirty Money

Story by Kimon de Greef • Illegal sand mining in South Africa is starving beaches of sand, ruining rivers, and endangering lives.

Dec 05, 201724 minEp. 48

Death by Killer Algae

by Claudia Geib • When 343 sei whales died from a harmful algal bloom in Chilean Patagonia, they opened a window into the effect changing climate is having on marine mammals, our oceans, and us.

Nov 21, 201726 minEp. 46
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