By Ricardo Domínguez
Did you know that we have been working on marine conservation projects since 2017? So far we have focused our efforts in San Quintin Bay, which is considered one of the best conserved wetlands in Baja California.
San Quintin is a unique place that has certain oceanographic features that makes it a key site for marine biodiversity.

In 2016, we joined the Waterkeeper Alliance to maintain the bay a healthy ecosystem.
As part of our commitments with the alliance, each year we organize a beach cleanup to raise awareness by showing the effect trash has on marine ecosystems.
Also, we carry out biological monitoring on the rocky intertidal and seagrass meadows, this helps us generate data to find negative impacts, and make decisions that enhance the health of the bay.

Below you will find a list of related articles:
- The Importance of Marine Conservation in San Quintin
- San Quintín intertidal rocky zone: A look at time zero
- From Extraction to Consumption: Octopus Fishing in San Quintín
- Seagrass Meadows
- Airboats and Their Use in Conservation Actions
