by Greg Noone • A tiny, uninhabitable islet in the North Atlantic has become an unlikely battleground in the fight for fishing rights.
The original story, along with video and photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
The Marine Lab in the Path of Fury
Climate Activists Are Waging a New Kind of Legal Fight
Murder at Sea
Something’s Jellyfishy in the State of Italy
Surf and Turf: Saving a Wave by Protecting the Land
A Moonshot for Coral Breeding Was Successful
Philadephia’s Diatom Archive Is a Way, Way, Wayback Machine
The Mysterious, Vexing, and Utterly Engrossing Search for the Origin of Eels
Rebroadcast: Kelly the Sassy Dolphin
Rebroadcast: Letting Go of Paradise
North Carolina’s Oysters Come Out of Their Shell
Rebroadcast: Of Roe, Rights, and Reconciliation
Romance, Politics, and Ecological Damage: The Saga of Sable Island’s Wild Horses
Living in a Doomed Paradise Where the Sea Consumes Cottages, Cliffs, and the A&W Drive-Thru
The Controversial Plan to Unleash the Mississippi
Rebroadcast: Groomed to Death
A Community’s Quest to Document Every Species on Their Island Home
And Then the Sea Glowed a Magnificent Milky Green
Warning! Signs Are Not Enough to Save Beachgoers from Deadly Currents
Bonus Episode: Salt, Sweat, and Grit
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