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GVI Mexico Coral Reef Monitoring

Authors: Lluvia Soto;
Abstract

GVI working in partnership with Amigos de Sian Kaan (ASK), have been monitoring Mexico’s Caribbean reefs since 2003. Data are collected at Pez Maya (20.00222 degrees N, 87.28624 degrees W) and Punta Gruesa (19.00865 degrees N, 87.58977 degrees W) to support the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System project and provide information to the National Parks Commission (CONANP). These data are now being used by GVI and its partners to promote the management of the reserve’s resources in a more sustainable manner.

Keywords

Gulf of Mexico, dolphin, Sharks and Rays, conservation, Caretta, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, Trichechus, sea turtles, Chelonia, Radio transmitters, Tursiops, Seabirds, Occurrence, Stenella, Eritmochelys, Marine mammals, marine mammals, Mexico, Sea turtles, Visual sighting, manatee

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