Season 1 - Beluga Whale - Canaries of the sea
On this episode of Rarified listeners are introduced to the beluga whale. Renowned for its unique vocalizations and smiling visage, the beluga whale inhabits the Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. With conservation scientist William Halliday, the podcast dives into the life of belugas, exploring their behaviors, unique adaptations, and the threats they face, such as climate change and increased human activity in the Arctic. They discuss conservation efforts, traditional ecological knowledge from Indigenous communities, and how studies like acoustic monitoring and tagging help understand and protect these 'canaries of the sea.'
www.arcticnoise.ca
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/white-wilderness-lemming-suicide/
further reading:
Martin et al. 2023 https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12978
Halliday et al. 2019 https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic69294
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Rarified Podcast
00:26 Exploring the Beluga Whale
01:36 Interview with William Halliday
02:36 Beluga Whale Behavior and Social Structure
08:33 Beluga Whale Migration Patterns
13:40 Impact of Climate Change on Belugas
16:19 Human Activity and Beluga Conservation
18:19 Research Methods for Studying Belugas
21:40 Indigenous Partnerships in Beluga Research
23:34 Indigenous Partnerships in Arctic Research
24:43 Community Consultations and Permits
25:35 Fieldwork and Data Collection
27:27 Memorable Beluga Encounters
31:04 Ecotourism and Beluga Conservation
35:51 Challenges and Successes in Conservation
36:38 Career Path and Conservation Ethos
38:58 Lemmings Myth and Reality
40:36 Supporting Beluga Populations
44:16 Success Stories and Future Hopes
46:23 Conclusion and Farewell
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