The Life of Anne Bonny
Anne Bonny, born around 1698 near Cork, Ireland, was an Irish-American pirate whose brief period of marauding the Caribbean during the 18th century enshrined her in legend as one of the few women to have defied the proscription against female pirates. However, much of what we know about Anne is written in the volume A […]
The Mermaid of Phi Phi Islands
This is not my story, as it belongs to an individual who posted on Reddit under r/mermaids with a prompt asking, “Does anyone have legit mermaid stories or encounters?” This is something that’s been bothering me for years. I’m 20F, and when I was 13, my dad and my younger brother went to Thailand. We […]
Bluefin Tuna Overfishing
(Abstract) When we think about Japan, oftentimes we consider their quality and inexpensive seafood. Japan is the largest tuna-eating country in the world, making up 80% of the global sashimi-tuna market and 27% of all tuna consumption. As an island nation in the pacific east, it’s not surprising that Japan gets a lot of their […]
Xingu River Basin
The Xingu River, one of the primary tributaries of the Amazon, flows nearly 1,640 kilometers through central Brazil prior to joining the Amazon River. This river is extremely important because not only is it one of the largest clearwater rivers in the Amazon Basin, but many native communities rely on its resources as well. Over […]
Hong Kong’s Shipping Ports: An Economic Gateway
(Abstract) Hong Kong is a vibrant city off the coast of China, known for its towering skylines and unique blend of Chinese and Western culture. With various trading routes to Mainland China and Asia-Pacific, Hong Kong plays a big role in the modern shipping industry. In 2024, it was estimated that Hong Kong handled 13.7 […]
Radio FreeDom long time listener
Translated Transcript: Kriké Kraké FreeDom? Radio FreeDom host: And today on Kriké Kraké, we’re joined by a longtime listener, a loyal friend of the station, Frédéric from Sainte-Clotilde. Frédéric: I’m, Frédéric, 46 years old, visually impaired, and I have been listening to FreeDom since 1986-1987, back when he was a kid, as we say. And to this day, […]
Waves of Sound, Wrecks of History: Radio FreeDom and Multimodal Mapping in Réunion
“I found something… it looks like an airplane wing.” This live, unfiltered announcement on Radio FreeDom in 2015 (also linked on the map at the northeast of Réunion Island) sent shockwaves across Réunion Island and the world. A caller, simply going about his day on the beach, made an extraordinary discovery: part of MH370, the […]