Ever wonder why Gulf water sometimes looks brown? A marine biologist explains this fascinating natural phenomenon. The water ...
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As Arctic sea ice melts, new life may emerge from the thaw. Researchers have discovered that bacteria beneath and along the melting ice are converting nitrogen gas into a form that fuels algae. The ...
A Florida State University marine biologist is enhancing conservation efforts by identifying areas in the U.S. Atlantic and ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents one of the most pressing global health threats, surpassing mortality rates ...
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SAN ANDRÉS, Colombia — Nearly 50 years after she first put on a wetsuit, Elvira Alvarado still remembers coming upon a coral reef off Colombia's Caribbean coast. "Everything was alive. And it was ...
“My whole head was inside of her mouth,” Mauricio Hoyos, a marine scientist from Mexico, said from a hospital in Costa Rica. By Christine Hauser Dr. Mauricio Hoyos, an experienced marine scientist ...
While working off the coast of Costa Rica, renowned Mexican marine biologist Mauricio Hoyos sustained serious injuries after being attacked by a shark. Costa Rica's Fire Department responded to a call ...
The 48-year-old marine biologist was working off the coast of Costa Rica. While working off the coast of Costa Rica, renowned Mexican marine biologist Mauricio Hoyos sustained serious injuries after ...
Mauricio Hoyos sustained serious injuries to his head, face and arms in the "extremely rare" incident Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in ...
A Mexican marine biologist, Mauricio Hoyos, suffered serious injuries in a shark attack off Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. Despite head, face, and arm injuries, he remained stable after a lengthy rescue ...