AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoMarine Science in Costa Rica: A new marine worm species, Sthenelais onca, was described from Playa Naranjo in Guanacaste, with researchers linking its jaguar-like patterning to a predatory role in a sandy intertidal habitat. Ocean Expedition: For the Oceans Foundation launched “Operation Peace for the Pacific,” a Costa Rica South Pacific survey between Isla del Caño and Puerto Jiménez targeting sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, cetaceans, and other migratory species to support conservation planning. Local Biodiversity Discovery: Scientists also reported a new Costa Rican beach find: a marine worm species buried in sand, adding to what’s known about overlooked coastal ecosystems. Public Health & Travel: A travel medicine update warns that hantavirus spread typically needs close, prolonged contact, while highlighting that outbreaks shouldn’t automatically stop travel. Tech & Society: Costa Rica’s OIJ arrested a migration official in “Caso Sombra” over alleged child sexual exploitation material, seizing devices for forensic analysis. Plant Science: The “dynamite tree” (Hura crepitans) was highlighted for a physics-driven seed launch that can fling seeds up to 252 km/h.
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