In May 2021 Hakai Magazine published a five-episode mini podcast called The Sound Aquatic. While our team has a break over the holidays, we’re bringing you that series. Here’s the third episode, “Plenty of Fish.”
Ah, l’amour. Finding a mate is a big part of life for all animals and those beneath the waves are no exception. Of course, this search for love often involves—you guessed it—sounds. From the booming grunt of a fish trying to lure a lucky lady to his lair, to the mournful moan of a whale, sending out deep, loud sounds across ocean basins to potential mates from far, far away, this episode of The Sound Aquatic listens in on love beneath the waves.
Find show notes and a transcript at hakaimagazine.com/the-sound-aquatic.
What To Do with Fish When the River Runs Dry
How Microfishing Took the Angling World by (Very Small) Storm
The Quest for a Floating Utopia
The Noose Beneath the Waves (Rebroadcast)
Audubon at Sea
Mental Health and the Modern Fisherman
The Savory Possibilities of Sea Beans
Tuna’s Last Stand
The Dogs that Grew Wool and the People Who Love Them
A Tour of Unloved Fishes
Banking on Bird Shit
Stepping Off Shore and into Sea Country
Where Now Grizzly Bear?
The Pandemic Is Undermining Weather Monitoring
The Radio Station at the Heart of a Fishing Community
Keeping Watch Over Seabirds at the World's Edge
Return of the Mummers
A Fragile Economy Balanced on a Shark's Back
Fish Feel Pain. Now What? (Rebroadcast)
The Ecolabel Fable (Rebroadcast)
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