Hakai Magazine

Hakai Magazine is an independent, digital publication that delves into the complex relationships between coastal ecosystems, the environment, and human societies. Launched in 2015, the magazine is an initiative of the Tula Foundation, a Canadian non-profit organization that supports scientific research and education. Featuring a diverse range of content, including long-form journalism, photo essays, videos, and infographics, Hakai Magazine aims to inform and inspire readers with compelling stories about the world's coastlines and the communities that rely on them.

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Jude Isabella

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Canada

Jude Isabella is a Canadian science journalist with a keen interest in exploring the complex relationships between humans and the natural world. Based in Victoria, British Columbia, she has her career to shedding light on scientific discoveries and advancements, making them accessible and engaging for a wide audience. As a writer and editor for Hakai Magazine, Jude has been instrumental in covering stories related to coastal science, ecology, and the environment, showcasing her commitment to accurate and in-depth reporting.

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