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With the consumption needs of a growing world population placing more emphasis on environmental sustainability, balancing supply and demand is a challenge.
Fisheries experts predict that global aquaculture production will need to more than double in the next 40 years to feed the nearly 10 billion people by 2050.
The same experts say there are many threats to fishing from the ocean, including overfishing that has caused fish populations to drop to the point of extinction in some cases. Industrialization has resulted in heavy metal pollution of the oceans. Plastic degradation has plagued marine life with microplastics.
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Scientists have eavesdropped on dinner time for the large marine predator the whitespotted eagle ray for the first time in order to learn more about how it eats.
Underwater recordings show the animals trawling the seabed and sucking up large shellfish before using their powerful mouths to crush them before swallowing.
This feeding mechanism has long been known, but has been hard to study and record due to the elusive nature of the animals.
Underwater recordings show the whitespotted eagle rays (pictured) trawling the seabed and sucking up large shellfish before using the powerful mouths to crush them
The recordings capture the moment the predator smashes the shell of molluscs, including oysters, clams and conchs.
Hobbies: Going to concerts, fitness, volunteering and baking.
Pets: Two Boston terriers named Brody and Hershey (her rescue dog). She also has a cat named Maley.
Rodriguez has worked with Marriott International, Hilton Hotels, InterContinental Hotels Group and Ocean Properties Hotels and Resorts.
As part of Marriott’s Florida regional sales office, she represented more than 60 hotels and 21 brands from Key Largo to Jacksonville. She has worked with Konsavage since October 2010 as part of Ocean Properties, the owner of the Key Club.
Rodriguez is also a licensed Florida real estate associate. She holds a business administration associate of arts degree from Miami-Dade College, and a certificate in hospitality and tourism management from Florida Atlantic University.