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The United States and Cuba signed an agreement Wednesday to join forces and protect the vast array of fish and corals they share as countries separated...
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The next phase in a multi-year study to look at the effect oil has on fish will begin Wednesday at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota. WUSF's Steve...
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Submerged 250 to 300 feet in the Gulf of Mexico lies a coral reef that could hold the key to crucial information and resources for the Florida Keys reef...
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A great white shark named Mary Lee was recorded off the coast of Jacksonville last week. Ocean researchers who are part of an organization called...
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It's all in the timing. Biologists haven't been able to breed embryos of the rare, pillar coral in the lab because it's been tough to catch the creatures in the act.
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On Wednesday a pioneering researcher - known as the "Shark Lady" - who broke glass ceilings as a woman in science died in Sarasota, Florida.Dr. Eugenie…
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Sad to report that the "Shark Lady" of Mote Marine Laboratory Eugenie Clark passed away this week at the age of 92. She dove for the last time in 2014.…
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During a career that spanned almost 75 years, Dr. Eugenie Clark was one of the world's foremost marine biologists and defender of sharks. Clark died Wednesday at the age of 92.
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South Florida beaches have a special tourist this season. But this one won’t be slathering on the tanning lotion. Boasting a couple hundred teeth and...
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Sharks have long since been known for their remarkable sense of smell, but would they be able to find prey without it? It turns out some species can. In…