FLORENCIA CERUTTI
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Our Environment
Unwanted Beauty: Lionfish
Even if we love animals and nature, introducing animals/plants in environments they do not belong to does create an environmental…
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Our Environment
Winter Visitors: Bull Sharks
Each year these important marine animals come to the coastal waters of the Mexican Caribbean where scientists and conservationist are…
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Our Environment
Marine Megafauna Getting Sick?
Environmental factors such as exposure to polluted habitats may be contributing to an increase in tumors Marine animals also get…
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Our Environment
Tri-national Effort to Understand Spotted Eagle Rays
The team dove at both Cayo Largo and Maria Gorda in S.W. Cuba An international team of experts from Mexico,…
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Discover Mexico
Spotted Eagle Ray Research: Calling All Divers!
Scientists from a non-profit organization (Blue Core A. C.) will soon spend a lot of time in the water taking…
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Animal Welfare
The Opossum
The Kangaroos Cousin On the American Continent They are called tlacuaches in Mexico, comadrejas in Argentina, and zarigüeyas in the…
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Caribbean Royalty: the Queen Conch
Their slow growth and tendency to aggregate in shallow waters make them easily exploited throughout the region The queen conch…
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Our Environment
A Shift From Coral Reefs to Macroalgae Reefs
Long-term shifts from coral to macroalgae-dominated reef systems are well documented in the Caribbean Sea region. Caribbean reefs have gotten…
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Our Environment
If It’s On Your Skin, It´s On The Reef
Snorkeling and diving around coral reefs is an amazing experience. Playing with the waves, swimming in the ocean or lying…
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Our Environment
Giant Visitors of the Mexican Caribbean: Manta Season!
The whale shark season in the Mexican Caribbean is quite famous, and many people come to this area to swim…
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