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Study reveals 40% decline in Gulf of California megafauna; experts urge action to protect the "Aquarium of the World"
A study led by UC Santa Cruz and published in *Science* reveals an alarming 40% decline in megafauna (sharks, rays, totoabas) in the Gulf of California over 80 years, mainly due to overfishing. Experts urge strengthening conservation to reverse the trend.
Nov 123 min read


Exceptional Find in Los Cabos: Leatherback Turtle Nest with 65 Eggs Secured in La Ribera
A nest of a Leatherback turtle, the world's largest species and in danger of extinction, was located and secured by CONANP in La Ribera, Los Cabos. This exceptional find, occurring in the Cabo Pulmo area, contained 65 eggs that are now under protection. The event highlights the importance of BCS as a sanctuary for marine biodiversity.
Nov 31 min read
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