Vaquita Ambassadors Focus on Endangered Species
The Society for Conservation Biology recently named Monica Michelle and Guillermo Munro Colosio...
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The Society for Conservation Biology recently named Monica Michelle and Guillermo Munro Colosio...
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The Puerto Peñasco Convention and Visitors Bureau (OCV) indicates 2015 has seen a 15% increase in tourism to Puerto Peñasco, both nationally and from abroad.
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Rafaela Félix de Figueroa, President of the Comprehensive Community Assistance Project A.C. representing the dialysis center project in Puerto Peñasco, recently reported on the clinic’s progress in fulfilling requirements established by COFEPRIS (Federal Commission for the Protection of Health Risks). Plans are still set at seeing the clinic finally begin operating by the end of the year.
Read Moreby Rocky Point Times | May 1, 2015 | Azucena Mazon | 0 |
The recent Spring Break in Puerto Peñasco is believed to have been one of the best in recent years, with more than 55,000 visitors from the U.S. in the area over the three weeks of the vacation period.
Read Moreby Rocky Point Times | Oct 1, 2014 | Azucena Mazon | 0 |
Dozens of environmental and civil groups, along with the local administration, are carrying out a series of actions with eyes set on obtaining clean beach certification for Puerto Peñasco. These efforts include clean-up, security measures, new regulations, and preparations.
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The eggs laid by an Olive Ridley turtle in front of Puerta Privada earlier this summer unfortunately did not make it to the hatching stage after succumbing to high temperatures.
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1. During his expeditions through the Pinacate in the early 1700s, from atop the Santa Clara peak, Jesuit Priest Francisco Eusebio Kino (“Padre Kino”) determined that Baja California was a peninsula rather than an island, as was believed at that time.
Read Moreby Rocky Point Times | Mar 8, 2014 | Azucena Mazon | 0 |
Rescuing part of Puerto Peñasco’s roots, while presenting both residents and visitors with reminders of the city’s origins, is the goal behind building a “Fish Monument” at the intersection of Calle 13 and Blvd. Benito Juárez.
Read Moreby Rocky Point Times | Feb 5, 2014 | Azucena Mazon | 0 |
According to 2013 statistics from the Puerto Peñasco Convention and Visitors Bureau (OCV), which reflect an 8% increase over tourism numbers in 2012, local businesses believe 2014 could point to visitor numbers similar to that of 2008 or 2009.
Read Moreby Rocky Point Times | Nov 6, 2013 | Azucena Mazon | 1 |
During a brief interview with Javier Tapia Camou, following the Puerto Peñasco Mayoral Address earlier this week, the Coordinator of the State Commission for the Promotion of Tourism (COFETUR) made assurances that per State and Federal programming this coming November should see the laying of the first stone on what will become the Puerto Peñasco Home Port. This project will include an investment of nearly 600 million pesos and is expected to boost new tourism markets in the area.
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