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The Fight With The Monk Seal by Joshua T. by 826 Valencia
The Mediterranean Monk Seal is probably the rarest pinniped in the world. It's had almost everything thrown at it - by us and by Nature - and survived, just, in part by changing its own behaviour. At some point, left with no alternative, it went into hiding. Subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any future Wild Episodes, and e-mail your comments, corrections, suggestions or feedback to help make those future episodes better! You can also follow the show on Facebook or Twitter. To support the show, please share on social media, rate and review in your podcast app! Thank you. Show notes, with photos, video and links to lots more information, are available at thewildepisode.com Music Opening & Closing Themes: Running Waters and Acoustic Meditation by Audionautix (Jason Shaw), from audionautix.com. CC BY 3.0. Modified versions of: Realization, Breath and On A Blimp by Kirk Osamayo, CC BY 4.0. Bittersweet and Suonatore di Liuto by Kevin Macleod, CC BY 3.0.
Star News Live - Hawaii's News Headlines with Kiana Cayabyab for 6/6/23.
Back from OahuAmanda and Marco are back from their trip to Hawaii where they visited the island of Oahu and Kauai. Listen as they share the sounds and sights of this magical place.A Sneak-Peek:[00:00] Ad free listening is now available. [00:58] Amanda and Marco explain why there was no episode last week.[01:45] The hosts talk about podcamp they attended[02:30] They mention a site where they are able to get inexpensive flights[05:30] Marco & Amanda talk about how they were influenced to fly to Hawaii[06:30] Amanda goes through the islands of Hawaii[09:30] Marco talks about the Roosters on Kauai[12:30] Amanda tells us about the fish she saw snorkeling[14:30] Amanda does not spot the Monk Seal[16:30] Marco and Amanda talk about the turtles they saw including their names.[17:30] Amanda gives us hot turtle news[21:30] Writing down things when you wake up from sleep[24:00] Amanda and Marco review the Hawaiian words they learnedResource Links:travel site: YYZdeals.comTurtle site: www.malamanahonu.orgQuotes: "I have more hot turtle news" - Amanda (@17:30)Connect with us on:Twitter: @listenandsleepInstagram: @theinsomniaprojectweb: theinsomniaproject.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/theinsomniaproject Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Star News Live - Hawaii's News Headlines for 2/23/2023
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We're back again discussing the most critical and thought provoking topics out there: what's the best fan for staying cool
This week the boys sit down and Nick talks about Maui for ev ver: SOTO, Hawaii, Lahaina, Kihei, Turtles, Food, Food, Food, Trails, Engagement, Black Sand Beach, Monk Seal, Waikiki, Condos, Rental Cars, Luau's, and much much more.
Swimmer injured after encounter with nursing monk seal mother in Hawaii. Hawaii News Now's Jonathan Saupe breaks down the story.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/local-news-live-daily/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Join us for a fun Sunday-vibes chat about the heartwarming story of how a loving Mama Monk Seal protected her pup from a honkey donkey! =P Check out the video here-----> https://youtu.be/bCIBYMEojXU
Hello everyone and welcome to the third episode of Good Morning Greece! Today I am here to tell you about two iconic marine mammals, the Monk Seal and the Dolphin! These fantastic creatures represent the importance of both scientific research and mythology! That means we cover everything from the Monk Seal's conservation status, to the story of Arion and the Dolphin! (I am also gatecrashed by a turtle) Check us out on Social Media @PangolinPodcast
In this SPECIAL episode, Anne-Marie and Sary sit down at the kitchen table with Jules Garner of shamuria.com where we discuss the 8:8 Lionsgate, the new moon, embodying our signature codes, a royal monk seal in Hawaii and a whole bunch more! Jules also offers our listeners a special gift transmission at the end of the episode, so get comfy, turn off your notifications and buckle up for an awesome episode of Everything Out There!Download your free gift from Jules here: https://www.shamuria.com/blog/88-new-moon-codesFACT CHECK:Coming Soon!
Revamping the Hawaii Tourism Authority; Homeschooling on the rise in Hawai‘i; Reality Check with Civil Beat: Federal vaccine requests; Benefits and pitfalls of artificial intelligence; Monk seal pup at Kaimana Beach
Vaccines seem to be all the rage today. But did you know that the Hawaiian monk seals are also receiving vaccines to keep their population alive? On this week's episode of Aquadocs, Dr. Michelle Barbieri from the Hawaiian Monk Seal Program (NOAA) discusses the history of the program and the process of vaccinating wild seals.
What's up to my tremulous tangelos and incendiary isopods! Welcome back to another fire edition of the BNP y'all! Thank you for tuning in! This episode is Part Two of my chat with Elijah Kalá McShane, an inspiring and insightful Kanaka Maoli calling in all the way from Oahu. In the second part of our chat we finish discussing Hawaiian history from a decolonized perspective. Elijah also shares some practical advice for connecting with one's ancestors, and blesses us with a beautiful Hawaiian prayer to end the episode. Big Mahalo Nui Loa to Elijah once again for jumping on the pod and sharing his insights with us. You don't want to miss this episode y'all. Enjoy! For more info on Hawaiian Kingdom: https://hawaiiankingdom.org/blog/Connect with Elijah: IG: https://instagram.com/sonofoahu?igshid=bsl30yn2w681FB: https://m.facebook.com/awakenedaloha/Awakened Aloha: https://instagram.com/awakenedaloha?igshid=7wm8hwvh9ao7YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCZRhl8n7G2G6TQgD7xQkR6wFollow the BNP on IG @conantannerSupport the podcast for as little as $1/month at: www.patreon.com/noetics. Help keep me on the air and incur all the positive karma when you do.Thank you for spreading the word and telling a friend about the BNP! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to pods.Until next week,Be good to yourselvesand to each other. One Love,Conan TRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE Mndsgn & Sofie - Abejo Dykotomi - Corvid Crunk Dylan Witherow - Before Sunrise (Mix) Kealamauloa Alcon - We ChantingHawaii's Last Queen (documentary excerpt)Arumi - Still Summer (Mix)Lofi Girl - 1 AM Study Session Lo Fi (Mix)Hawaiian Souljah - Hawaiian Pride Queen Lili'uokalani - Aloha'Oe (composed while she was under house arrest in Iolani Palace)Casiio & Sleepermane - Underneath Ka'ikena Scanlan - I Am Not AmericanSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/noetics)
What's up to my marvelous monk seals and halcyon hoary bats! (Hawai‘i has no native land mammals save for the diminutive Hawaiian Hoary Bat, an endangered, reclusive and rarely seen creature.)Welcome back to the BNP y'all, and man do I have a stellar episode on offer this week. I'm incredibly excited to introduce to the BNP fam Elijah Kalā McShane, a Kānaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiian) speaker, poet, educator, and student of Hawaiian history and consciousness. Elijah was kind enough to jump on the pod, calling in all the way from Oahu, to share with us his insights into the real deal Hawaiian history from the Hawaiian perspective, as well as to discuss the significance and cultural context of the ongoing struggle for Hawaiian Sovereignty. Elijah also describes the crucial importance of decolonizing the spiritual and connecting with one's ancestors. This episode is Part One of my conversation with Elijah. Part Two will drop next week. Please check out Elijah's YouTube channel here: Elijah McShane TV: Lā Kuʻokoʻa - Official VideoFind out more about Elijah's Awakened Aloha Healing Arts work here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/awakened-aloha-healing-arts-kapoleiThank you for spreading the word and telling a friend about the BNP! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow the BNP on IG @conantanner. Support the BNP financially for as little as $1/month at www.patreon.com/noetics. You receive a dream interpretation coupon as well as bonus content when you sign up.Until next week everyone, Be good to yourselves and to each other. One Love, Conan TRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE J Dilla - Life (Instrumental)Dykotomi - Corvid CrunkJ Dilla - Soul Vibe (Instrumental Mix)Sons of Yeshua - We Are Mauna Kea Side Streets Lo Fi MixEpic Ka Mate Haka + Audiomachine's ManticoreIsrael KaleohanoHugo ChavezSons of Yeshua - We Are Mauna Kea Part 2 Na Hana Nui A Maui - Mark Keali'i Ho'omaluLofi Girl - Saturday ChillinChicano Batman - The Taker StorySupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/noetics)
Katie Rampen is a Wellness Empowerment Coach who is dedicated to creating a thriving world through healthier living as well as a breast cancer recovery advocate, helping women navigate a breast cancer diagnosis and avoid recurrence.Eight years ago and then again this past March she was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a mother of two children, she knew it was time to spring into action to reclaim her health and her life. Not only for herself but for her kids and family. Katie embarked upon a quest to learn more deeply about cancer and health in general. As a result, she uncovered a lot of eye-opening, little known information that made her realize we each need - herself included - to start taking greater responsibility for our health. In this episode, Katie shares how she traveled as a caregiver for her ailing father to Kauai, Hawaii as she was recovering from her second bout of breast cancer surgery. What she soon realized was how powerful the healing energies of the island and beautiful nature all around them was.Katie shares how a chance encounter with a rare Hawaiian Monk seal showed her how to be calm and at peace despite preparing for an impending hurricane. A beautiful lesson about how to be present with what is happening at the moment, not what may or may not happen in the future.She tells us about having sea turtles visit her little beach every day and how one sea turtle was struggling and how she felt moved to reach out to find help for the suffering turtle, despite others telling her she could not make a difference. She learned to trust herself, be persistant and as a result saving the life of the sea turtle and giving back to the nature that had provided so much healing and wisdom to both her and her father.You can connect with Katie in her Healthy Families Facebook Pageand her Kicking Cancer with Katie Facebook GroupGet Katie's free gift here: 7 Simple Steps to a Healthier Youand her free guide: Three Things You Need to Know to Prevent Breast Cancer
Dr. Michelle Barbieri is the guest on this week’s podcast talking about NOAA’s efforts to conserve the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. In addition to the threats that the seals face, and the various conservation initiatives that have to put in place to help the seals’ recovery, we discuss what it is like to be a marine mammal veterinarian and ways to get a career studying marine mammal health.
Europeans discover Caribbean monk seals. Seconds later they discover how easy they are to kill.
The Hawaiian Monk Seal is one of the most endangered pinnipeds on the planet. Living solely in the Hawaiian archipelago, these seals are rare in that they are a tropical seal. Due to human pressures they are classified as Endangered. This week we focus on these adorable sea mammals and bring some hope for the Hawaiian Monk Seal. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast and give back to conservation. We also offer bonus episodes and supporter only content. We also donate portions of what we raise to a conservation organization each month. We will be sending money to Australia for relief this month and have supported African Penguins, African Wild Dogs, White Sharks in recent months and many other species thanks to our donors. Show notes HERE
Kokua Council; Sandwich Isles Federal Court Action; Minimum Wage Legislature; Domestic Violence Awareness; Monk Seal Death
It's widlife, Hawaiian style! Learn about one of the rarest marine mammals, the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal, the only living goose native to the Hawaiian Islands - the Nene and the iconic and beloved resident of the reef - the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, the Reef Triggerfish on Amazing Wildlife Episode #018.Full show notes available here.
Maui Brewing Company and Tariffs; Asian Influence In Fine Dining; Hawaiian Monk Seal Update; Film August at Akiko's
This story is crazy!!! NOAA researchers are surprised that they have observed 4-5 Endangered Monk Seals with eels stuck up their noses. Why? They aren't sure yet as no one has ever seen this happen; however, they do have a hypothesis as to why. Listen to the episode to find out. I also address some SUFB podcast things on today's podcast first. Skip to 15 min or so if you prefer to just listen to the Monk Seal story. Enjoy the Podcast!!! I would love to hear your thoughts on the episode in our Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group Want to be heard on the podcast? Leave a voicemail: http://www.speakupforblue.com/question Grove Collaborative Special: http://www.speakupforblue.com/holiday
In the first of our Endangered Species episodes, we cover everything about the Hawaiian monk seal, one of two living tropical earless seals.Sources & Links: Read all the details you need to know about Hawaiian monk seal life history and population recovery:https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/recovery-plan-hawaiian-monk-seal Read the full report on the study of monk seal movement using visual sightings:https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/library/pubs/tech/NOAA_Tech_Memo_PIFSC_44.pdf Read about National Geographic's Crittercams, an important technology for studying monk seals:https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/08/130819-hawaiian-monk-seal-crittercam-conservation-ocean-science/ Read a summary of monk seal translocation efforts:http://www.academia.edu/25373031/Translocation_as_a_tool_for_conservation_of_the_Hawaiian_monk_seal Read about toxoplasmosis, the disease spread through cat feces that is killing monk seals:https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/07/seals-endangered-species-health-disease-oceans/ Check out this helpful information about monk seal critical habitat:http://www.fpir.noaa.gov/Library/PRD/Hawaiian%20monk%20seal/HMS_CH_FAQ_Tabloid_FNL.pdf Read about the human-monk seal interface and how it is impacting population recovery in the main islands of Hawaii:https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/12/magazine/who-would-kill-a-monk-seal.html?pagewanted=all Visit the show’s website at www.conservationchronicles.podbean.com to learn moreFind us on Facebook and Instagram @ Conservation Chronicles
Learn how scientists are using social to monitor endangered monk seals and the people who see them in the wild.This is a Wavelengths "Surface Interval" - or programming break between regular episodes.Watch for the next regular length episode January 16.To report a monk seal sighting To report monk seal sightings, call your island's Marine Mammal Response Coordinator:Island of Hawaii: (808) 987-0765Kauai: (808) 651-7668Maui/Lanai: (808) 292-2372Molokai: (808) 553-5555Oahu: (808) 220-7802
Learn how scientists are using social to monitor endangered monk seals and the people who see them in the wild.This is a Wavelengths "Surface Interval" - or programming break between regular episodes.Watch for the next regular length episode January 16.To report a monk seal sighting To report monk seal sightings, call your island's Marine Mammal Response Coordinator:Island of Hawaii: (808) 987-0765Kauai: (808) 651-7668Maui/Lanai: (808) 292-2372Molokai: (808) 553-5555Oahu: (808) 220-7802
Service to others is the rent we pay to live on earth.
We have 50 years to save the Hawaiian monk seal — to stop them from going extinct. The students that we train today are going to be absolutely key to saving the species. Terrie Williams, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz, provides students with the hands-on knowledge that they need to make a difference. Series: "Onward California" [Science] [Show ID: 24477]
We have 50 years to save the Hawaiian monk seal — to stop them from going extinct. The students that we train today are going to be absolutely key to saving the species. Terrie Williams, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz, provides students with the hands-on knowledge that they need to make a difference. Series: "Onward California" [Science] [Show ID: 24477]
Monk seals -- the only completely tropical species of seal in the world -- are in trouble. Centuries of human exploitation and habitat destruction have caused the remaining populations of Mediterranean monk seals (Monachus monachus) and Hawaiian monk seals (Monachus schauinslandi) to drop to perilously low numbers, while the Caribbean monk seal (Monachus tropicalis) has become extinct. Working from opposite sides of the world, scientists from Greece and the U.S. are in a race against time to save the remaining monk seals. Hear about their work in this webcast, recorded on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Alexandros Karamanlidis discuss his organization's efforts to research the Mediterranean monk seals. Karamanlidis is the scientific coordinator for the MOm/Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk Seal. It's a non-profit organization with more than 20 years of experience in the research and conservation of Mediterranean monk seals in Greece and abroad. Researchers at MOm have gained rare insights in the biology and behavior of the Mediterranean monk seal, including recent innovative technology that has enabled the seals to be monitored remotely inside their breeding caves. In this webcast, Karamanlidis shares rare footage of a baby monk seal being born in the wild. His organization's current and future collaborations with U.S. scientists studying Hawaiian monk seals will provide important insights into new ways to help the two remaining species of monk seals survive into the future.