Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai Magazine1 day agoBirds of a Feather Flock … With Whoever Is NearbyHakai Magazine - Rebecca HeismanChart your own course, or stick with the group? Migrating shorebirds choose the latter. In a dimly lit barn in the Netherlands, a tiny ball of fluff …
Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai Magazine2 days agoSouth Africa’s Missing Sharks Have Been FoundHakai Magazine - David ShiffmanA spate of killer whale attacks spooked South Africa’s great white sharks. To see a great white shark breach the waves, its powerful jaws clasping a …
Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai Magazine3 days agoIn Hot Water, Clownfish Grow Up QuickHakai Magazine - Elizabeth LandauAs climate change becomes more serious, even fish may be forced to grow up too soon. For clownfish, life begins with an adventure. In 2003’s Finding …
Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai Magazine4 days agoScientists Discover a Labyrinth of Life Hidden in the DeepHakai Magazine - Jack TamisieaA deep-sea expedition in Central America uncovers symbiotic bacteria and tube worm nurseries thriving below the seafloor. There may be no ecosystem on …
Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai MagazineScientists Eye Offshore Wind’s Effects on the Atlantic’s Crucial Cold PoolHakai Magazine - Elham ShabahatScientists are rushing to understand how New Jersey’s planned offshore wind farms might alter the mid-Atlantic cold pool, home to some of the most …
Hakai Magazineflipped into Hakai MagazineBiodegradable Fishing Gear Isn’t Good EnoughHakai Magazine - Alastair BlandLower efficiency makes the eco-friendly nets and ropes fall short. That’s a trade-off we might have to accept. For commercial fishers, losing gear is …