Episodes
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
The Queen Conch’s Gambit
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
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.
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Rebroadcast: Slime, Shorebirds, and a Scientific Mystery
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
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.
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Viruses Are Not Always the Villain
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
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.
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
Declared Extinct, the Yaghan Rise in the Land of Fire
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
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.
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
The Landfill of the Future
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
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.
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Rebroadcast: The Future of Castro’s Crocs
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
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.
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Rebroadcast: A Fish Called Rockweed
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
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.
Tuesday Mar 08, 2022
Clever Whales and the Violent Fight for Fish on the Line
Tuesday Mar 08, 2022
Tuesday Mar 08, 2022
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.
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Catching Crabs in a Suffocating Sea
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
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.
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
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.