Por: Associated Press Science November 02, 2022
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Ian not only ravaged southwest Florida on land but was destructive underwater as well. It destroyed man-made reefs and brought along red tide, the harmful algae blooms that kill fish and birds, according to marine researchers who returned last week from a six-day cruise organized by the Florida Institute of Oceanography.Researchers who used the cruise to study marine life in the Gulf of Mexico following the... + full article
Forbes USA Life November 09, 2022
Colorful corals, sponges and sea fans in caribbean sea with sun backlight in blue oceangetty Coral reefs are huge underwater structures and some of the most diverse ecosystems in the entire world. These incredible configurations are composed of the skeletons from colonial marine... + más
Feds plan $125 million response for mystery disease killing corals in Gulf, Caribbean | The Advocate
Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary faces an extreme threat that’s mystifying scientists | The Advocate
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 02, 2022
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Hurricane Ian not only ravaged southwest Florida on land but was destructive underwater as well. It destroyed man-made reefs and brought along red tide, the harmful algae blooms that kill fish and birds, according to marine researchers who returned last week... + más
Red tide algae is back in Southwest Florida waters. Here’s what experts predict | Orlando Sentinel
Americans could be surviving on algae within just 30 years | Newsweek
ABC News USA Tech November 02, 2022
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Hurricane Ian not only ravaged southwest Florida on land but was destructive underwater as well. It destroyed man-made reefs and brought along red tide, the harmful algae blooms that kill fish and birds, according to marine researchers who returned last week... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 26, 2022
The organism that causes red tide is back in waters off the coast of Southwest Florida. Samples collected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission last week revealed varying levels of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, offshore... + más
Florida's biggest lake fouls coastlines | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2022
Algae could provide all of the protein requirements for the United States and the entire world in as little as 30 years, researchers suggest in a study.Global food stability is already a problem, and it may only get worse. Projections show the world's total human population... + más
Earthquake reveals hundreds of extremely rare fish in Nevada cave | Newsweek
Toxic algae blamed for 300 tons of dead fish in Oder River on German-Polish border: A man-made environmental disaster | CBS News
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 06, 2022
The Red Sox ended the 2022 season with a 6-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday. But a 78-84 final record means Boston finished at the bottom of the American League East for the fifth time in 11 seasons.Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, general manager Brian... + más
Tom Caron: Red Sox need to lock up Bogaerts before he hits open market | Portland Press Herald
Re-signing Bogaerts, Devers the key for last-place Red Sox | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
David Bloom swore he knew Netflix co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos. He flashed email exchanges with Rams executives and promised Super Bowl tickets to fellow dive bar denizens in the dark confines of the Frolic Room. Regulars say he favored vodka sodas at 11:30 a.m. at the Walk... + más
PSA: Apple Watch Ultra dive computer functionality not yet available | 9to5Mac
New York lawmakers ask for hearing on Con Edison prices as energy costs soar | New York Daily News
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