Media Coverage
This is a list of any popular media where my work has been covered, including blog posts, news stories, etc.
2022
22. W. Halliday wrote a story for Canadian Geographic: A library full of sound: How a new collection of underwater sounds will help protect marine life
2021
21. Arctic Shipping Routes , the New Suez Canal? W. Halliday was interviewed for story by Javier Yanes for BBVA OpenMind.
20. W. Halliday was interviewed for a story by Nelly Guidici in l'Aquilon, a French newspaper from Yellowknife, NWT. Quand les navires cassent les oreilles aux mammifères marins.
19. Interview for Conservation Stories with Jesse Hildebrand:
This is a list of any popular media where my work has been covered, including blog posts, news stories, etc.
2022
22. W. Halliday wrote a story for Canadian Geographic: A library full of sound: How a new collection of underwater sounds will help protect marine life
2021
21. Arctic Shipping Routes , the New Suez Canal? W. Halliday was interviewed for story by Javier Yanes for BBVA OpenMind.
20. W. Halliday was interviewed for a story by Nelly Guidici in l'Aquilon, a French newspaper from Yellowknife, NWT. Quand les navires cassent les oreilles aux mammifères marins.
19. Interview for Conservation Stories with Jesse Hildebrand:
18. The deafening underwater soundscape of bearded seals. Article written by J. Learn for The Wildlife Society about Annika Heimrich's bearded seal paper.
2020
17. Beluga whistles and clicks could be silenced by an increasingly noisy Arctic Ocean. Article by W. Halliday in The Conversation. Adapted in multiple other outlets, including Phys.org, National Post, Vancouver Sun, Ecointersect, and Arctic Today.
16. In the Arctic, 'everything is changing,' massive animal tracking study finds. CBC News article on recent Science study, W. Halliday quoted. Also story on CBC The World at Six on 6 November 2020.
15. Where Arctic Cod Goes, Marine Mammals Follow. Article by A. Price at Earth Island Journal. W. Halliday quoted.
14. Beluga whales' silence speaks volumes. Blog by W. Halliday at Arctic Focus on recent beluga paper in Arctic.
2019
13. The Unseen Threat: Noise in the Arctic Marine Environment. Essay by Martin von Mirbach in The Revelator on the recent Arctic Underwater Noise review that we wrote for PAME.
2018
12. A whale of a problem developing in Canada’s Arctic. Opinion piece at The Hill Times by William Halliday and Matt Pine. A combo of our papers in Marine Pollution Bulletin and Marine Policy.
11. Taking it slow can help reduce impacts of Arctic shipping on whales. Commentary at Mongabay by Matt Pine on the Pine et al. 2018 paper in Marine Pollution Bulletin.
10. Scientists swap the lab for the pub at Pint of Science festival. Article with CBC News on Pint of Science event.
9. Pint of Science festival brings scientists from the lab to the pub. Live interview with CBC Victoria for Pint of Science event.
8. Lauren McWhinnie has an on-air interview with Adam Stirling of CFAX 1070 radio. Interview about McWhinnie et al. 2018 paper.
7. Protecting whales in an ice-free Arctic. Blog post at Canadian Geographic by Brad Cundiff.
6. Whales in ice-free Arctic face emerging threat from vessels. Press release from University of Victoria about McWhinnie et al. 2018 paper. Press release picked up by CHEK News, the Globe and Mail, CBC News, CTV News, The Maritime Executive, and The Star Vancouver.
5. Breach of the Peace. Article by L. McWhinnie and W. Halliday for The Biologist 64(6): 10-13.
4. The sounds of the north: exploring the underwater soundscape of the western Canadian Arctic. Blog by W. Halliday for Canadian Science Publishing on Medium.
2017
3. What is making all that Arctic noise? Op Ed in National Geographic by M. Robards, S. Insley, and W. Halliday.
2. What's that sound? What underwater listening can teach us abut the Arctic. Post by W. Halliday for Wildlife Conservation Society Canada's Muddy Boots Blog.
2016
1. Shipping issues are heating up in Canada's western Arctic. Post by S. Insley for Wildlife Conservation Society Canada's Muddy Boots Blog.
Other Blog Posts
CFN Issue 131(3) is online now - have you read it?
2020
17. Beluga whistles and clicks could be silenced by an increasingly noisy Arctic Ocean. Article by W. Halliday in The Conversation. Adapted in multiple other outlets, including Phys.org, National Post, Vancouver Sun, Ecointersect, and Arctic Today.
16. In the Arctic, 'everything is changing,' massive animal tracking study finds. CBC News article on recent Science study, W. Halliday quoted. Also story on CBC The World at Six on 6 November 2020.
15. Where Arctic Cod Goes, Marine Mammals Follow. Article by A. Price at Earth Island Journal. W. Halliday quoted.
14. Beluga whales' silence speaks volumes. Blog by W. Halliday at Arctic Focus on recent beluga paper in Arctic.
2019
13. The Unseen Threat: Noise in the Arctic Marine Environment. Essay by Martin von Mirbach in The Revelator on the recent Arctic Underwater Noise review that we wrote for PAME.
2018
12. A whale of a problem developing in Canada’s Arctic. Opinion piece at The Hill Times by William Halliday and Matt Pine. A combo of our papers in Marine Pollution Bulletin and Marine Policy.
11. Taking it slow can help reduce impacts of Arctic shipping on whales. Commentary at Mongabay by Matt Pine on the Pine et al. 2018 paper in Marine Pollution Bulletin.
10. Scientists swap the lab for the pub at Pint of Science festival. Article with CBC News on Pint of Science event.
9. Pint of Science festival brings scientists from the lab to the pub. Live interview with CBC Victoria for Pint of Science event.
8. Lauren McWhinnie has an on-air interview with Adam Stirling of CFAX 1070 radio. Interview about McWhinnie et al. 2018 paper.
7. Protecting whales in an ice-free Arctic. Blog post at Canadian Geographic by Brad Cundiff.
6. Whales in ice-free Arctic face emerging threat from vessels. Press release from University of Victoria about McWhinnie et al. 2018 paper. Press release picked up by CHEK News, the Globe and Mail, CBC News, CTV News, The Maritime Executive, and The Star Vancouver.
5. Breach of the Peace. Article by L. McWhinnie and W. Halliday for The Biologist 64(6): 10-13.
4. The sounds of the north: exploring the underwater soundscape of the western Canadian Arctic. Blog by W. Halliday for Canadian Science Publishing on Medium.
2017
3. What is making all that Arctic noise? Op Ed in National Geographic by M. Robards, S. Insley, and W. Halliday.
2. What's that sound? What underwater listening can teach us abut the Arctic. Post by W. Halliday for Wildlife Conservation Society Canada's Muddy Boots Blog.
2016
1. Shipping issues are heating up in Canada's western Arctic. Post by S. Insley for Wildlife Conservation Society Canada's Muddy Boots Blog.
Other Blog Posts
CFN Issue 131(3) is online now - have you read it?