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Main page title:
Hakai Magazine
Main page description:
Hakai Magazine explores science, society, and the environment in compelling narratives that highlight coastal life and phenomena.
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SEO headers

h1 Hakai Magazine
h2 Coastal science and societies
h3 Main navigation and search
h4 Main navigation
h4 Search
h4 Other ways to engage with Hakai Magazine
h4 Other ways to engage with Hakai Magazine
h2 Featured article rotating header
h2 Trapped in the Tide of Organized Crime
h2 The Poachers Who Could Save Mexico’s Vaquita
h2 When a She-Bear Swims Ashore
h2 Neighborhood Digs
h3 Featured article list
h2 Trapped in the Tide of Organized Crime
h2 Trapped in the Tide of Organized Crime
h3 How Ecuador’s growing armed struggle is affecting its traditional crabbing communities.
h2 In the Baltic Sea, Ship Scrubbers Have Caused Millions of Dollars Worth of Environmental Damage
h3 The adoption of ship scrubbers—technology meant to clean up dirty fuel—has caused a surge in heavy metal pollution.
h2 The Australian Oyster Reef Revival
h3 A successful restoration project on the Adelaide coast is raising hopes for the future of a long-lost ecosystem.
h2 One Great Shot: The Big Eye of the Storm
h3 A photographer chanced upon a pot-of-gold shot while snorkeling in Seychelles.
h2 The Poachers Who Could Save Mexico’s Vaquita
h3 Vaquita have long been collateral damage for Mexico’s totoaba fishers, but conservationists believe there’s a solution. The only hitch? It’s illegal.
h2 Whales May Be Communicating Across Vast Distances
h3 Researchers have long suspected that bowhead whales keep in touch from far away. New evidence of synchronized diving between two whales 100 kilometers apart supports the theory.
h2 When a She-Bear Swims Ashore
h3 One pioneering grizzly—and her two cubs—appear on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
h2 Neighborhood Digs
h3 On the Pacific Northwest coast—and around the world—community archaeology is helping people reconcile with each other and their history.
h2 Important news from Hakai Magazine
h2 At the Hakai Institute
h4 Hakai Magazine and Hakai Institute are both part of the Tula Foundation. The Institute advances long-term environmental research from icefields to oceans on the coastal margin of British Columbia.
h2 Why Do Fish School?
h3 Have you ever wondered why (or how) fish sync up their swimming?
h2 Science After Dark
h3 Researchers sometimes find themselves surveying life in the dead of night.
h2 Field Notes: Fall
h3 As fall sets in, we follow our cast of wildlife characters as they go through a flurry of last-chance feasting and finding mates before the cold and wet of winter.
h4 Copyright information
h4 Links to Hakai Magazine social media sites
h4 Links to supporting pages and information

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