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A worker helps a crane operate place a concrete block along the jetty.
Mexico plans to spend roughly $100 million building its first cruise ship home port in Puerto Peñasco. “It is the most important project the city has ever had,” said Miguel Guevara, director of promotion and international affairs for the city. ... Read more»
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A worker helps a crane operate place a concrete block along the jetty.
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4 comments on this story
Awesome Carina, thank you for reporting this and thank you to you and your team for coming to Rocky Point and your balanced information. Hopefully I will get to see you on your next trip!
I have been going down to Rocky Point for 20+ years and I have never seen so many dead turtles on the beach. I counted 11 carcasses in March alone. It made my heart hurt to see it, and with those numbers it is evident the change in sea life is not of natural causes.
Dead Sea Turtle in Rocky Point