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Scuba News
August 18, 2024 by HAL
NOAA scientists predict that the Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone will be larger than usual this summer, measuring about 5,827 square miles. This hypoxic area, caused by nutrient pollution, can kill off large numbers of fish and impacts marine life every year. Efforts are underway to reduce the dead zone’s size and monitor conditions for […]
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July 29, 2024 by HAL
A scuba diving couple in Texas was saved after drifting for 36 hours when they got lost in a storm while diving. The couple, Kim and Nathan Maker, from Oklahoma, separated from their group in the Gulf of Mexico due to strong currents and swells. Read the entire article at divemagazine.com
June 9, 2021 by HAL
New studies this March have revealed important insights about sharks. Research shows that juvenile white sharks in New York prefer areas near the shore for protection and feeding during summer. Additionally, scientists found some mako sharks use the Gulf of Mexico as a potential mating ground, highlighting their vulnerability due to overfishing. Read the full […]
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