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Climate change, California sea lions and neurosurgeons

October 29, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

Meet Cronutt the California sea lion, the first sea mammal to have gone through an experimental surgical procedure to treat…

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Conservation, Environmental education and awareness

We continue with the decompression study in sea turtles caught incidentally by trawl

September 4, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

The project, which started in 2014 and with a scientific publication of the results of the first study, has secured…

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Sustainable development

Ocean acidification is more dangerous for human health that you probably imagined

July 2, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

You probably already know what is ocean acidification: as CO2 increases in the atmosphere due to fossil-fuel burning and deforestation…

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Conservation

Marine turtles can also suffer from decompression sickness

April 2, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

First study on occurrence and severity of gaseous embolia and subsequent decompression in marine turtles on board trawl fishing vessels…

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Sustainable development

A Strategic Research Agenda for Oceans and Human Health in Europe

March 31, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

Oceans and Human Health (OHH) is a meta-discipline exploring the complex and inextricable links between the health of the ocean…

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Sustainable development

The WAOH project has been completed

February 27, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

“The Wildsea Atlantic Ocean Heritage Route: dive into adventure (WAOH)” project has developed the first European route of sustainable diving,…

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Conservation

Water and the secret to happiness

January 22, 2020
By Mariluz Parga

Did you know that people that visit the coast at least twice a week tend to experience better general and…

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