Welcome to Coast Files! A podcast where three best friends dive deep into the mysteries of the sea, unravel oceanic secrets, and delve into true crime stories lurking beneath the waves. Let's dive in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we dive into the history, biodiversity, and political drama surrounding Papahānaumokuākea, the largest marine protected area in the world, and how it’s currently under threat from commercial fishing. From sea turtles and monk sea…
In the late 1980s, a small, quiet region of New Brunswick was gripped by fear as a ruthless killer turned the Miramichi area into his personal hunting ground. This episode dives deep into the chilling case of Allan Legere — a convicted murd…
In the spring of 1873, the SS Atlantic was on its way to New York, bringing a ship full of immigrants looking to start a new life across the pond. When terrible weather put their fuel supply at risk, the captain decided to stop in Halifax, …
What began as a bucket-list rafting trip with friends through one of Tasmania’s wildest rivers turned into a high-stakes rescue that would test the limits of human endurance and medical ingenuity. In the unforgiving rapids of the Franklin R…
Tom and Jackie Hawks were living their dream retirement on their 55ft, totally outfitted yacht, sailing up and down the Pacific Coast. When the birth of their first grandson meant a big move back to the mainland they didn’t think twice abou…
We have a special group episode for you in honour of Shark Week! We're a little ahead of schedule, but we're excited to bring you three shark stories today, from a string of shark attacks that changed views on sharks forever, to an incredib…
One of the most iconic women in history, Amelia Earhart, took her passion for flying to new heights (literally) by breaking records and trailblazing the aviation industry. Apart from being a renowned pilot, she was also a fashion designer a…
In this week’s episode, we shell-ebrate National Seashell Day with wild facts about ancient mollusks, self-repairing shells, and snail venom that is stronger than morphine! Also, in honour of Pride Month, we dive into the fabulous world of …
A group of talented people, led by an intense, but passionate ocean exploration enthusiast and filmmaker, breaks for lunch on the set of this podcast’s favourite film - The Titanic. What would start as a standard crew-catered lunch in the f…
In December 1987, the passenger ferry, MV Doña Paz, was on its way to Manila, Philippines. Full of excited passengers waiting to spend the holidays with their families. On their way, the unthinkable happens and unfolds into what would becom…
For World Ocean Week we are diving into the truth behind the cost of tech and everyday life on our waters. From AI queries to doom scrolling to a single cup of coffee - today we spill the tea on the hidden cost of water for our modern day …
In this episode, we revisit the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami from a different perspective—one steeped in grief, resilience, and the supernatural. Through eyewitness accounts, spiritual traditions, and chilling encounters, we explore h…
On March 11, 2011, the eastern coast of Japan experienced a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, destroying lives, homes, and economies. However, the potential for things to get a lot worse was very real, as the Fukushima Nuclear Plant was unable to c…
In this gripping episode, we dive into one of the most harrowing accidents in commercial diving history — the Byford Dolphin incident. A routine operation turned tragic in 1983 when a catastrophic decompression event aboard the North Sea dr…
Join us as we explore one of Toronto’s oldest and most mysterious landmarks — the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse. Built in 1808, this now-decommissioned lighthouse has witnessed over two centuries of history, shipwrecks, and whispers of the par…
It was once the most prized ship in America, the SS United States was a steam liner that set world records, transported the rich and famous, and helped hundreds of thousands immigrate to their new homes. Unfortunately, her glory days did no…
Beneath the waves of the East China Sea - at the South Westernmost of Japan’s Islands, lies a massive stone structure that some say is the remnant of an ancient, advanced civilization. Others say it's nothing more than a geological formati…
We’ve covered the Mary Celeste, an 1800s Merchant ship that had a storied past and became infamous as a ghost ship found floating off the coast of the Azores, Portugal in 1872. Now, let’s reveal the truth, lore and myths on 3 more popular g…
On March 8th, 1994, hundreds of residents along the western coast of Michigan spot strange lights hovering, spinning, and moving in formation. Some lights were blinding, others blinking like Christmas lights, it captivated those who saw. A …
Today we are going to talk about some of the most fascinating, fearsome, and misunderstood creatures of the deep. The Ocean’s Apex Predator’s - No this not Shark Week. We’re going bigger, we’re going smarter, we’re going scarier.We’re talk…
Catherine Campbell was a small-town police officer, volunteer firefighter, beloved daughter, sister and aunt, and at only 36 years old - had her whole life ahead of her. One chance encounter at a popular Halifax bar would change her family’…
In the spring of 1587, John White set sail across the Atlantic Ocean with his family and a group of settlers, with a goal of forming the first English colony in North America. Shortly after their arrival, John heads back to England to gathe…
Join us as we celebrate the first anniversary of our podcast with some millionaire rivalry back context, intriguing ocean crime stories including washed up feet and a stolen yacht, and the latest news from the whale community in the deep bl…
Come join us as Chantel takes us on a journey to Antarctica just as chaotic as Chantel herself. We will learn about the treacherous discovery, the abnormal and fascinating climate, subglacial lakes, and the conspiracies that still live on t…
*Sorry for error- redownload for updated audio!*After sleepily turning on the hot plates in the galley to start breakfast prep, Harrison Okene shuffled off to the bathroom. He was the cook aboard a small tug boat and had just woken up to st…
This week, we head to Australia to hear about the tragic story of Tina Watson. Just 10 days into her marriage, she set off on a honeymoon with her husband, Gabe Watson, to dive into the beautiful Great Barrier Reef. Within 10 minutes of her…
Today’s episode covers a natural area in Russia that experienced one of the worst nuclear disasters in history that you have never heard of. From the planning stage, the incident, and the fallout - learn about the most contaminated lake in …
Millions of people all over the world enjoy cruises to the Arctic North, balmy Caribbean, Ancient Greece and historic Europe... But what if something goes wrong? Who is there to help you? Whose responsibility is it to investigate? In Chilli…
In May of 1845, Sir John Franklin and 129 men set off on what he hoped would be a career-defining mission - to find the allusive Northwest Passage. For centuries, explorers searched for a way to cross North America to the Pacific Ocean with…
In honor of National Florida Day, we are going to learn about Florida's Windover Bog Bodies! Windover is one of the most important archaeological discoveries, where perfectly preserved remains of Indigenous people from over 7,000 years ago…
To wrap up a three episode arc all about Lake Superior, Meghan covers some local legends of ghosts, mythological creatures, and spectral ships that may call Lake Superior “home”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once an icon sailing the Great Lakes, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald now rests on the bottom of Lake Superior, gone but not forgotten. Immortalized in Gordon Lightfoot's famous song, this ship still leaves many unanswered questions. In today's ep…
Lake Superior, the largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, holds an unsettling power that stirs a deep sense of mystery. Its vast, dark waters conceal countless shipwrecks and whispered stories of those lost to its chilling depths. The cold…
It's Christmas, it's finally here! We're excited, and to celebrate, we decided to get together and have more of an open discussion, with each of us bringing a topic to the table. We have Krampus; Christmas Traditions; and we'll be topping i…
Liquid gold... comes from the earth, sold in barrels, and is heavily monitored by a group that oversees the price, market ,and sale... No, not oil. Maple Syrup. The sticky sweet stuff is over 20 times more expensive than oil, and in 2012 th…
Known as Canada's Titanic, the RMS Empress of Ireland is a piece of history not often told. A tragic mistake in the early morning hours of May 29th, 1914, led to the loss of over 1000 passengers. In this episode, we learn what went wrong an…
On February 25, 2022 - Five men went on a routine diving job for their company Land and Marine Contracting Services for the Paria Fuel Trading Company in Trinidad and Tobago. Unbeknownst to them, this would be their last diving job and wors…
In 1971 a family set off from the UK for the adventure of a lifetime in their sailboat Lucette, what they didn’t know was that their trip would lead them to fight for their survival in the open Pacific ocean floating in a small life boat. T…
In January 1919, an unseasonably warm day had locals in Boston spending time outdoors. What they didn't know was the large molasses tank located in the north end of the city was reaching a breaking point and soon would explode, causing 2.3 …
Today we dive into the mysterious world of the Octopus. From anatomy, to species, to alien theories - Chantel covers it all in this episode. Come join along on the ride! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.