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UPR at Mayagüez launched instruments to improve the forecast for hurricanes

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The UPR at Mayagüez has developed new tools to improve the forecast of hurricanes in the Caribbean (CariCOOS).

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A rainy century

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Diffferent agencies and Universities colobarated to understand the weather conditions, including Dr. Ángel Torres Valcárcel and his colleagues at Purdue University.

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Climate change research center will be established in Puerto Rico

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The secretary of agriculture Tom Vilsack, announced that a subregional center for climate change will be established in Puerto Rico.

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Scientists from UPR-Mayaguez will collaborate with the Nautilus on research in the Caribbean

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Scientists from UPR-Mayaguez will collaborate with the Nautilus on research in the Caribbean basin.

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Journey to the submarine volcanoes

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A grupo of scientists sponsored by National Gepgraphic, University of Rhode Island and NOOA will be studying the submarine basin in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean sea, between Puerto Rico and Granada.

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Coastal Management Fellowships

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The Coastal Management Fellowship  provides on-the-job education and training opportunities in coastal resource management and policy for postgraduate students and to provide project assistance to state coastal zone management programs.

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