Por Cesiach López Maldonado (PrimeraHora.com)
- 30 mar 2017
Destacarán el valor de los tiburones en Fajardo
Al año se acaban con unos 200 millones de ellos, por lo que muchos están en peligro de extinción. ¿Cuál es la importancia que tienen los...
By Phys.org
- 22 mar 2017
Lack of staffing, funds prevent marine protected areas from realizing full potential
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an increasingly popular strategy for protecting marine biodiversity, but a new global study...
By Wayne T. Price, Florida Today
- 21 mar 2017
It's more economical to view sharks than to kill them, study finds
PORT CANAVERAL — At the end of each year, Capt. Joseph Smith reviews what fish most of his customers want to fish for while in Florida....
BY JENNY STALETOVICH jstaletovich@miamiherald.com
- 21 mar 2017
Florida sharks worth more alive than dead, study finds
A live shark swimming through Florida’s waters is about 200 times more valuable than a dead shark, a new study has found. The study,...
By Gerard O'Donovan
- 17 mar 2017
Inspiring tales of species brought back from the brink: Puerto Rico - Island of enchantment, review
Wildlife conservation remains an uphill struggle, so it’s good to see success stories acknowledged alongside all the warnings of how...
Por Por Deborah Rodríguez (Miprv.com)
- 8 mar 2017
Álida Ortiz Sotomayor: la primera doctora de los ecosistemas marinos
En la década de 1970, Álida Ortiz Sotomayor se convirtió en la primera mujer en obtener el grado doctoral en Ciencias Marinas de la...