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Hakai Institute

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Scientific research institution on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada | Part of @TulaFoundation

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Congratulations to Tula Communications’ Serena Renner for her Best News Coverage nomination in the Digital Publishing Awards 🇨🇦. Her finalist Hakai Magazine feature is about the historic land-back agreement between the Haida Nation and British Columbia. Full story 🔗 tinyurl.com/mpm7ndzn

Congratulations to Tula Communications’ <a href="/serena_renner/">Serena Renner</a> for her Best News Coverage nomination in the <a href="/DPAwards/">Digital Publishing Awards 🇨🇦</a>. Her finalist <a href="/hakaimagazine/">Hakai Magazine</a> feature is about the historic land-back agreement between the Haida Nation and British Columbia. Full story 🔗 tinyurl.com/mpm7ndzn
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Hakai Institute scientists have been working with Mamalilikulla First Nation Guardians to monitor the Gwa̲xdlala/Nala̲xdlala (Lull/Hoeya) Marine Refuge for ecosystem changes. But diving to the Hoeya Sill requires navigating challenging currents and tides🔗tinyurl.com/nhdx5z9f

Hakai Institute scientists have been working with Mamalilikulla First Nation Guardians to monitor the Gwa̲xdlala/Nala̲xdlala (Lull/Hoeya) Marine Refuge for ecosystem changes. But diving to the Hoeya Sill requires navigating challenging currents and tides🔗tinyurl.com/nhdx5z9f
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The Hakai Institute biogenomics team just ran a mini bioblitz with 10 international ocean scholars doing fieldwork on Quadra Island as part of the POGO program. During the Species of the Day competition, they shared amazing photos of everything from ulvas to urchins:

The Hakai Institute biogenomics team just ran a mini bioblitz with 10 international ocean scholars doing fieldwork on Quadra Island as part of the <a href="/POGO_Ocean/">POGO</a>  program. During the Species of the Day competition, they shared amazing photos of everything from ulvas to urchins:
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Congrats to former Hakai Magazine editor Adrienne Mason for being nominated in the long-form feature writing category of the National Magazine Awards 🇨🇦. “The First First Responders” explores the history of First Nations communities as first responders on BC’s coast🔗tinyurl.com/2dp5tbar

Congrats to former <a href="/hakaimagazine/">Hakai Magazine</a> editor <a href="/toughcitywriter/">Adrienne Mason</a> for being nominated in the long-form feature writing category of the <a href="/MagAwards/">National Magazine Awards 🇨🇦</a>. “The First First Responders” explores the history of First Nations communities as first responders on BC’s coast🔗tinyurl.com/2dp5tbar
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Congrats to Katrina Pyne and former Hakai Magazine editor Jude Isabella for earning two nominations in the 2025 Digital Publishing Awards 🇨🇦. Their powerful visual feature “Where the River Runs Pink” explores the fight to beat back invasive pink salmon in Norway's rivers🔗 tinyurl.com/mtt38s8e

Congrats to Katrina Pyne and former <a href="/hakaimagazine/">Hakai Magazine</a> editor Jude Isabella for earning two nominations in the 2025 <a href="/DPAwards/">Digital Publishing Awards 🇨🇦</a>. Their powerful visual feature “Where the River Runs Pink” explores the fight to beat back invasive pink salmon in Norway's rivers🔗 tinyurl.com/mtt38s8e
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Invited by Na̲nwak̲olas Council to film the carving of a traditional red cedar canoe, Hakai Institute videographer Grant Callegari reflects on how working with ancient canoes in his native Scotland kicked off a full-circle journey of connection. Read more🔗tinyurl.com/2s4e3ap9

Invited by Na̲nwak̲olas Council to film the carving of a traditional red cedar canoe, Hakai Institute videographer Grant Callegari reflects on how working with ancient canoes in his native Scotland kicked off a full-circle journey of connection. Read more🔗tinyurl.com/2s4e3ap9
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Bushwhacking, river wading, and “secondhand fun:” Na̲nwak̲olas Council, 5 First Nations, and the Hakai Institute take us behind the scenes of the 50 Watersheds Project studying the impacts of forest management and climate change on salmon habitats 🔗 tinyurl.com/msrksfab

Bushwhacking, river wading, and “secondhand fun:” Na̲nwak̲olas Council, 5 First Nations, and the Hakai Institute take us behind the scenes of the 50 Watersheds Project studying the impacts of forest management and climate change on salmon habitats 🔗 tinyurl.com/msrksfab
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We’re taking a brief nature break to admire this aerial photo our team recently took of the Hakai Institute’s Calvert Island Ecological Observatory. Have you been to Calvert? You can tell us in the comments!

We’re taking a brief nature break to admire this aerial photo our team recently took of the Hakai Institute’s Calvert Island Ecological Observatory. Have you been to Calvert? You can tell us in the comments!
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The Hakai Institute is a leader in DNA barcoding for marine life. Through bioblitzes and collaborations, Hakai Institute scientists have contributed thousands of new DNA sequences to the Barcode of Life Database (BOLD). Learn more đź”— tinyurl.com/4ffnaece

The Hakai Institute is a leader in DNA barcoding for marine life. Through bioblitzes and collaborations, Hakai Institute scientists have contributed thousands of new DNA sequences to the Barcode of Life Database (BOLD). Learn more đź”— tinyurl.com/4ffnaece
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New research led by Jennifer McHenry and co-authored by Hakai Institute scientists offers the first national assessment of kelp’s carbon-storage potential in Canada, providing a framework for carbon accounting in habitats like kelp forests. Full paper🔗 tinyurl.com/mv695vfv

New research led by Jennifer McHenry and co-authored by Hakai Institute scientists offers the first national assessment of kelp’s carbon-storage potential in Canada, providing a framework for carbon accounting in habitats like kelp forests. Full paper🔗 tinyurl.com/mv695vfv
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Our friends at DataStream sat down with Hakai Institute’ ecosystem scientist Ian Giesbrecht to discuss ongoing research across British Columbia’s watersheds. The data from this work is accessible on Pacific DataStream’s open-access water data portal 🔗tinyurl.com/yc73499d

Our friends at <a href="/DataStreamH2O/">DataStream</a> sat down with Hakai Institute’ ecosystem scientist Ian Giesbrecht to discuss ongoing research across British Columbia’s watersheds. The data from this work is accessible on Pacific DataStream’s open-access water data portal 🔗tinyurl.com/yc73499d
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Read about how Christina Munck uses kelp and other seaweeds left on the shores of Calvert Island to nourish the gardens at the Hakai Institute facilities, which boast potatoes, garlic, herbs, berries, and more đź”— tinyurl.com/6h9e2kx4

Read about how Christina Munck uses kelp and other seaweeds left on the shores of Calvert Island to nourish  the gardens at the Hakai Institute facilities, which boast potatoes, garlic, herbs, berries, and more đź”— tinyurl.com/6h9e2kx4
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Thanks Development Canada for highlighting the important work of TulaSalud, which has been helping to improve healthcare services for women and girls in remote communities in Guatemala for over 20 years. đź”— tinyurl.com/yyfvxtr7

Thanks <a href="/CanadaDev/">Development Canada</a> for highlighting the important work of <a href="/TulaSalud/">TulaSalud</a>, which has been helping to improve healthcare services for women and girls in remote communities in Guatemala for over 20 years. đź”— tinyurl.com/yyfvxtr7
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A recent article, originally published in Canada’s Canada's National Observer, highlights how designating endangered sunflower sea stars under Canada's Species at Risk Act could offer a ray of hope for their survival against sea star wasting disease. 🔗 tinyurl.com/3x4kbts5

A recent article, originally published in Canada’s <a href="/NatObserver/">Canada's National Observer</a>, highlights how designating endangered sunflower sea stars under Canada's Species at Risk Act could offer a ray of hope for their survival against sea star wasting disease. 🔗 tinyurl.com/3x4kbts5
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A study published in Geophysical Research Letters, led by Hakai Institute scientist and University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) professor Brian Menounos, reveals that glaciers in western Canada, the US, and Switzerland lost around 12% of their ice between 2021 and 2024. Full release: đź”—tinyurl.com/439yk6vf

A study published in Geophysical Research Letters, led by Hakai Institute scientist and <a href="/UNBC/">University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)</a> professor Brian Menounos, reveals that glaciers in western Canada, the US, and Switzerland lost around 12% of their ice between 2021 and 2024. Full release: đź”—tinyurl.com/439yk6vf
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The Hakai geospatial team recently took photographer Grant Callegari over the Klinaklini Glacier—the largest glacier in western North America and a crucial watershed that's being threatened by rapid glacial melt.

The Hakai geospatial team recently took photographer Grant Callegari over the Klinaklini Glacier—the largest glacier in western North America and a crucial watershed that's being threatened by rapid glacial melt.
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Thanks to The Tyee for covering a new study led by University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) professor and Hakai Institute scientist Brian Menounos. It finds that glaciers in the western US and Canada have lost 23% of their volume since 2000—and 12% in just the past four years. 🔗tinyurl.com/3spmfjpy

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Hakai Institute researchers monitor sea star populations for signs of wasting disease around Quadra Island. A recent low tide at Hyacinth Bay gave them the opportunity to explore the biodiversity tucked into the crevices—including juvenile sunflower sea stars.

Hakai Institute researchers monitor sea star populations for signs of wasting disease around Quadra Island. A recent low tide at Hyacinth Bay gave them the opportunity to explore the biodiversity tucked into the crevices—including juvenile sunflower sea stars.
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A new study reveals the Broken Group Islands off the west coast of Vancouver Island are a bright spot for shellfish populations in the northeast Pacific Ocean—showing a sustainable relationship between local First Nations and shellfish over millennia. 🔗tinyurl.com/5psvxjsa

A new study reveals the Broken Group Islands off the west coast of Vancouver Island are a bright spot for shellfish populations in the northeast Pacific Ocean—showing a sustainable relationship between local First Nations and shellfish over millennia. 🔗tinyurl.com/5psvxjsa