AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Biodiversity Breakthrough (Galápagos): Scientists have confirmed a new deep-sea octopus species, Microeledone galapagensis, spotted near the Galápagos in 2015 at about 5,800 feet. The tiny, vivid blue animal can fit in a human palm, and researchers used CT scanning to study its delicate preserved specimen without heavy dissection, helping place it in the octopus family tree. Space & Climate Monitoring (El Niño): NASA and ESA’s Sentinel-6 satellite data shows a warm-water surge spreading across the Pacific off South America, a sign El Niño may intensify later this year—important for rainfall and ocean impacts across the region, including Ecuador. Ecuador Tech & Industry (Hybrid propulsion): Ecuador-based Quasar Expeditions is partnering with ABB to retrofit a yacht for hybrid-electric propulsion in the Galápagos, aiming to cut fuel use, emissions, and noise while extending the vessel’s operating life. Local Science & Conservation (Sea turtles): Ecuador-based researchers tagged the first nesting leatherback in Ecuador’s southern range, tracking the turtle “Lucero” to guide conservation for a critically endangered Eastern Pacific subpopulation.
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