Nature

Tourists enjoy Whale watching 2019

Whale watching, takes place December thru April off the coastline of Baja California Sur is in force.To be witnesses of this magnificent natural spectacle. Tourist service providers offer diverse services so both residents and visitors can live this experience up...

Total Moon Eclipse

With total clear skies over Los Cabos, Baja California Sur a total lunar eclipse could be observed, thisastronomical phenomena known as a Blood Moon Eclipse is considered to be the most important event for astronomy during the current 2019. "Two events come together right now...

GIANT MANTAS RETURN TO THE SEA OF CORTÉS

After almost 20 years since the giant Manta Rays of the Pacific left the Cerralvo Island area in the Sea of ​​Cortez, about 60 miles east of the city of La Paz. Baja California Sur, these impressive creatures have returned...

The Sharks of Cabo Pulmo

At a little less than two hours by road, east of San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, is found the National Marine Park and Protected Natural Area of ​​Cabo Pulmo. It is the only living coral reef within the Gulf...

Sunken Boats in the Sea of ​​Cortez

Many of the found wrecks or sunken ships discovered are transformed into diving sites thanks to the marine life they draw becoming extremely attractive for under water explores, for instance the ship Salvatierra near La Paz, Baja California Sur or...

Whale watching season begins in Los Cabo…

By: Tony Perez This years most anticipated visitors to Los Cabos have once again arrived to this tourist destination, since December 15th and till mid-April the official whale watching season takes place in the waters surrounding Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. All...

The Revillagigedo Islands, new heritage …

The United Nations Education, Science and Culture, UNESCO, appointed this July 17, at the Revillagigedo Islands as a world heritage site. Josué Navarro, in charge of the reserve of the biosphere of the archipelago Revillagigedo: "is an international recognition of the...

Humpback whale arrives to Los Cabos

Like every year this winter season the humpback whales began to arrive to the area of Los Cabos,. Jossue Navarro, National Commission of Protected Areas in Los Cabos: “the behavior which is the humpback whale we can see here in transit...

Unusual School of Sharks

Recently during an underwater expedition for the preservation of the sea at Revillagigedo Archipelago in the Mexican Pacific, the “Sea Watch” team witnessed an unusual natural event: the presence of dozens of sharks. The encounter occurred near the Isla Partida rock;...

Whales are already here!

The time for the arrival of whales to Mexican seas begins in mid-December. The first to arrive from the cold waters of the northern seas are humpback whales; they can be spotted from several vessels or from shore, near the coast...

National Marine Park at Cabo Pulmo and S…

The controvers begin again with the wellknown National Marine Park Cab Pulmo, located in the municipality of Los Cabos in Baja California Sur. It seems tha the Cabo Cortes project that wa canceled in 2012 by thenPresident of Mexico Felipe Calderon...

Illegal Fishing

The value of living sharks

For several years illegal fishing and overfishing have been causing a significant decline in shark populations in Mexico and globally. Andrés Cisneros, a marine biologist and economist, expresses that: "for 10 years the commercial shark fishing has been in in decline...

The chanting of the humpback whale and o…

In this season of the great annual migration of whales which travel to the warm waters of Baja California Sur, close to Los Cabos, there are also other natural wonders that continue to impress locals and visitors. Under a full moon...

Whale Watching Experience

Every year, migrating whales visit Los Cabos to give birth to the next generation of gentle giants. During the winter months, there’s no better place to view these amazing creatures than in the Sea of Cortez, as the whales swim...

3rd Annual Sea Turtle Festival Asupmatom…

An Association for the Protection of the Environment and the Marine Turtle in Southern Baja. ASUPMATOMA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the endangered sea turtles of Baja California Sur, Mexico, and the overall environmental sustainability of Los...

Sharks of Mexico 4/5 (Whale Shark)

Continuing with the journey thru the seas of Mexico to look for the most noticeable and feared sharks that inhabit the deep waters, project team Sharks of  Mexico and Televisa News go onto sketching now one of the largest fish...

Sharks of Mexico 2/5 (Bull Shark)

Within the more than 6,800 miles of coastline that Mexico has, there are several excellent dive sites especially for those seeking a close encounter with the most feared animals of the sea: sharks. After finishing with the White Shark, and continuing...

Sharks of Mexico 3/5 (Tiger Shark)

For several years illegal fishing and overfishing have been causing a significant decline in shark populations in Mexico and globally. Andrés Cisneros, a marine biologist and economist, expresses that: "for 10 years the commercial shark fishing has been in in decline...

Chileno and Palmilla Beaches have been a…

This past Friday July 18, the international Blue Flags awards for Chileno and Palmilla beaches were placed. Joaquin Rios, coordinator of the Blue Flag program announced that as of this pastFriday Palmilla and Chileno beaches are part of the near-four thousand...

Sharks of Mexico (Conclusions and illega…

The existence of sharks dates back to over 400 million years and since then it has belonged to the group of top predators, meaning that they feed on other secondary predators, regulating their size and population. Due to illegal fishing –of...

The Whale Shark

The whale shark can be found in the worm waters near the tropic, in the pacific and in the golf of Baja California Sur. One of the most popular places to find whale sharks is the bay of Los Angeles...

Dolphins

Normally the name dolphin is used for the air breathing marine mammal that generally live in the warmer waters of the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Their bodies are streamlined with fins and a horizontal tail. They can grow up...


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