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Part of the Specialists Network on Nature Conservation, we believe that the scientific information needs to reach the environmental agencies and the society as fast as possible. For it, we constantly engage with journalists and social midia (Natureza do Mar) to spread news about our expeditions and discoveries, and to address critical environmental problems.
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2024
Biodiversidade é base para prosperidade econômica e social no litoral sul do ES
Novo ecossistema marinho é descoberto na costa do Espírito Santo.
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2023
Expedições a regiões profundas do mar brasileiro revelam novos ambientes e espécies. Revista FAPESP
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Tratado do Alto Mar pretende ampliar proteção do oceano. Fauna News - Podcast: Silvestres | Ep. 15.
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Hudson Tercio Pinheiro, biólogo do Cebimar-USP, mostra a diversidade encontrada em colinas de recife no litoral do Espírito Santo. Podcast Revista FAPESP.
Study shows how biodiversity of coral reefs around the world changes with depth. Science Daily, Climate Change.ie, CalAcademy,
Área submarina em território capixaba pode ser considerada a maior do Brasil. ES Hoje.
Um novo tipo de ambiente marinho. Revista FAPESP.
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Onde há pobreza e falta de políticas de proteção, tubarões somem e arraias predominam. Jornal da USP.
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População global de tubarões de recife caiu mais de 60%, revelam câmeras. O Globo.
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Expedição marinha revela morros de corais com 1.000 km de extensão no ES. Folha de São Paulo.
Plástico já chegou a 92% dos recifes de coral oceânicos, revela estudo. Folha de São Paulo.
Oásis de biodiversidade. Repórter Eco.
Plastic pollution on coral reefs gets worse the deeper you go, study finds. The Guardian.
New study finds plastic pollution to be almost ubiquitous across coral reefs, mostly from fishing activities. University of Oxford.
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Plastic is suffocating coral reefs - and it is not just bottles and bags. NPR.
Plastic pollution on coral reefs increases with depth and mostly comes from fishing activities, study finds. Phys.org, Science Daily.
Coral reef plastic pollution increases with depth and near protected areas. Earth.com.
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2022
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Peixes Recifais do Arquipélago de Alcatrazes.
Estudo lista 278 espécies de peixes na APA Baía das Tartarugas. Jornal Século Diário.
Fantástico, TV Globo. Reportagem e entrevista: Cientistas descobrem quatro espécies novas de peixes nas águas de Fernando de Noronha. 25 de abril de 2021.
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Repórter Eco, TV Cultura. Reportagem e entrevista.
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Brasil é o primeiro do mundo em potencial de descoberta de espécies. Agência Brasil.
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Brasil é o primeiro do mundo em potencial de descoberta de espécies, diz estudo. Correio Brasiliense.
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Peixe-leão invade o meio ambiente brasileiro e coloca espécies nativas em risco. Jornal da USP.
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Tem capixaba no 1o centro de mergulho científico da América Latina. A Gazeta.
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Scientific diving station at CEBIMar: A Gazeta
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A influência da acessibilidade humana na conservação de áreas recifais
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O efeito do branqueamento de corais sobre a ecologia comportamental de peixes recifais
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2021
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Expedition to Fernando de Noronha Archipelago and scientific article "Mesophotic ecosystems at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil (South-western Atlantic ), reveal unique ichthyofauna and need for conservation" - 2020/21
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Super Interessante, Mesophotic.org, Agencia Eco Nordeste, Parley for the Oceans, Uol, Mongabay, IstoE Dinheiro, Entrevista CBN, TerraViva, TV Bandeirantes, Nat Geo.
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Talks
Aventuras e desafios de um biólogo marinho explorador dos mares profundos Sept/2021
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Biodiversidade de peixes nas ilhas oceânicas brasileiras – Encontro Recifal Brasileiro Nov/2021
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2020
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Talks
Costa Atlântica: biodiversidade e conservação de ambientes insulares e marinhos Oct/2020
Peixes em recifes mesofóticos das Ilhas oceânicas brasileiras - Encontro Recifal Brasileiro Nov/2020
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Água no ES e Agenda 2030 – “Conservar e usar de forma sustentável os oceanos, mares e os recursos marinhos para o desenvolvimento sustentável”
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2019
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The articles about the discoveries and description of Cirrhilabrus wakanda, Liopropoma incandescens and Luzonichthys kiomeamea were featured in several media outlets, including:
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CNN, Forbes, Business insider, Gizmodo, Reef Builders, New Scientist, Quartz, EurekAlert!, Earth.com, Science Daily, Neatorama, Standard Media, IFL Science!, Geek, Courthouse News, CNet, MSN, UPI, Scimex, Toshiba, Kenya insights, Contra Réplica, Medical Daily, among others.
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2018
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Expedition to Trindade Island
TV Gazeta (Globo) Ao Vivo, Site G1 (Globo), TV Gazeta (Globo), TV Vitória (Record), Folha Vitória; A Gazeta News (press e online), UFES, ES Hoje, Século Diário, Vitória News, ICMBio.
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The article “Tosanoides aphrodite, a new species from mesophotic coral ecosystems of St. Paul’s Rocks, Mid Atlantic Ridge (Perciformes, Serranidae, Anthiadinae)” was highlighted by the following media outlets:
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National Geographic, Science News Magazine (also in print issue!), Danish Broadcast Corporation, Newsweek, Pensoft blog post, EurekAlert, Daily Mail, IFL Science, Phys.org, Nature News, New York Post, UPI News, Td News, Science Daily, Express Digest, Georgia News Day, Quartz, Bioengineer, Europa Press Online, Science Magazine (ScienMag), El Globo, DW Brasil, DW Germany, Mongabay, The Koz Post, Infosurhoy, Smithsonian, Cosmos Magazine, Silicon Republic, Gazeta online, Forbes, The Dodo, How Stuff Works, Newsela, Yahoo UK, El Universal San Luis, The Verge, Fox News, USA Today, Huff Post UK.
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The article “Mesophotic coral ecosystems are threatened and ecologically distinct from shallow water reefs” was highlighted by the following media outlets:
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The Atlantic (by Ed Yong), Earther (part of Gizmodo), Discover Magazine, Reuters, Yahoo News Singapore, Science (This Week in Science)—scroll to “Deep coral reefs are different”, Science News (accompanying video here), Business Insider, WSAU Radio (Wisconsin, plus more than ten other domestic radio stations), Channel News Asia, Earth.com, ScienceDaily
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The article “SubCAS : A Portable , Submersible Hyperbaric Chamber to Collect Living Mesophotic Fishes” was highlighted by the following media outlets:
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This Device Helps Fish Make it Out of the Twilight Zone Alive – The New York Time
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This Invention Helps Deep-Dwelling Fish Journey to the Surface – National Geographic
New Gadget Brings Fish Up From the Ocean’s “Twilight Zone” – Smithsonian
New Device Brings Twilight Zone Sea Creatures Into the Sunlight – Earther
Scientists Find Novel Ways to Safely Bring Mysterious Deep-Sea Fish to the Surface for Study – IFL Science
Clever New Invention Can Bring Bizarre-Looking Fish Up from the Deep Ocean – Popular Mechanics
PODCAST: Fish elevator reveals mysterious fish from the Twilight Zone – The Naked Scientists
VIDEO: Compression Tube Transports Fish – The Weather Channel
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2017
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Article “Island biogeography of marine organisms”:
Study uncovers hidden factors that shape sea life around islands and seamounts – University of California Santa Cruz
Academy researchers uncover hidden factors that shape sea life around islands – California Academy of Sciences
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2016
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A year of new species – California Academy of Sciences
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Mesophotic reefs: a fish refuge – Science Today – California Academy of Sciences
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An audacious plan in the twilight – BioGraphic
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Deepest-ever reef survey by divers discovers new fish species – New Scientist
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Expedition: Twilight Zone – Alert Diver (versão em português)
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The richest reef: deep diving into the twilight zone – Scientific American
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2015
Fish Biodiversity of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain - Pinheiro et al 2015 Plos One
Vitória-Trindade: pesquisa revela biodiversidade de peixes em montanhas submarinas – Século Diário (português)
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