Eco-Diving Trip to Isla Natividad, Mexican Pacific

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Natividad Island, off the Baja Peninsula in the Mexican Pacific, is surrounded by one of the best preserved kelp forest ecosystems in the California Current, and Reef Check wants you to be one of the first to dive there and see the abundant fish, abalone and lobsters!

RC has partnered with the local fishing cooperative and the Mexican NGO Comunidad y Biodiversidad to run the first trip for recreational divers. Diving in Natividad’s thriving marine reserves might only be surpassed by eating the local food. The island’s mystical magic captures travelers transporting them to a peaceful world, in a way that only remote, low-development locations can.

Join Reef Check California divers in this adventure! For more information please visit reefcheck.org.
 

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