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American woman killed by shark while snorkeling in Bahamas by AFP Staff Writers Miami (AFP) Sept 7, 2022 An American mother was killed by a shark while snorkeling with her family in the Bahamas on a sideline excursion during their cruise, authorities said Wednesday. The 58-year-old woman from the US state of Pennsylvania was attacked Tuesday afternoon in the waters of Green Cay, near the Bahamian capital Nassau, according to Bahamian police. "Tour operators along with family members attempted to rescue the female," police said in a statement. "However, they were unsuccessful; which resulted in the female receiving serious injuries to the left side of her body." When she was brought to land, paramedics found she showed "no vital signs of life," police added. The family of five arrived early Tuesday in the Bahamas as part of a seven-night cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean International ship Harmony of the Seas. The family was participating in what the cruise industry calls an "independent shore excursion," not sponsored or organized by the cruise line. Royal Caribbean, in confirming the death, said the company was "providing support and assistance" to the victim's family. In 2019, a young American woman died after being attacked by three sharks during a family dive in the same area of the Bahamas.
Noise affects life on the seafloor Bremerhaven, Germany (SPX) Sep 06, 2022 Oceans have their own unique soundscape. Many marine organisms, for example, use sound for echolocation, navigation or communication with conspecifics. In recent decades, however, more and more sounds caused by human activities are permeating the waters. A study by the Alfred Wegener Institute now presents evidence that these sounds affect some invertebrates that live in and on the seafloor in ways that important functions they provide for their ecosystems may be impacted. Invertebrates such as cr ... read more
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