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Dolphinarium is set to open in November

Dolphinarium is set to open in November

  Ricardo Lopez reported from the Diario del Yaqui That 6 dolphins are to be delivered to San Carlos before November. The information is vague and it is only reported that the dolphins are coming from Mexico city and that it is costing the government a little more than one million pesos to move them.… Continue Reading

Estuary Zip Line Update

Estuary Zip Line Update

So the burning question in my mind is will the zip line be finished before Easter so that CEDES (Comision de Ecologia y Desarrollos Sustentables del Estado de Sonora) can try to make some money out there or will it get shut down by PROFEPA (Mexico’s EPA) very shortly. If the issue is new to… Continue Reading

IPCC report is out: Question is, If you shit in your own back yard long enough does it start to stink?

With the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report just out it would seem that we live in dire times. So I am wondering what people in San Carlos think about what could be the greatest human caused disaster of all time, that being man made global waring.   Has not the earths climate already… Continue Reading

Shrimp Season Commences in Sonora

Shrimp Season Commences in Sonora

If Sonora and Guaymas for that matter are known for one thing and one thing only then you could arguably say it is shrimp. The coast of Sonora is very productive in terms of wild and aquacultured shrimp and come September there will be thousands of fisherman attempting to cash in on the tasty protein… Continue Reading

Indiegogo Crowd Funding Campaign on La Vaquita

Indiegogo Crowd Funding Campaign on La Vaquita

Click here to suport the project at Indiegogo  Independent Journalism & Documentary In 2008 a french film crew from Thallasa TV3,  produced a short documentary about my documentary (El Oro de Cortes). Now in 2013 we seek to inform those who love our oceans, especially the Sea of Cortes considered to be The Worlds Aquairum, about the plight of… Continue Reading