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Tourism activities centered around witnessing the great white sharks near Mexico’s Isla Guadalupe have been banned by the government. Mexican officials barred shark-watching activities ...
The government of Mexico permanently banned shark-related tourism activities around Isla Guadalupe, a remote volcanic island located about 160 miles off the coast of Baja, California.
In Isla Guadalupe, dives to see great white sharks have more of an eco-tourism focus than operations that may antagonize them. Although Peter Benchley’s book “Jaws” and Steven Spielberg’s ...
The ocean never ceases to amaze 🌊It’s just amazing to look at 💦 Isla Guadalupe, Caribbean Sea.Video by @jalilnajafov Teamsters expand strike against Amazon OHIO STATE GAMEDAY: It’s a bad ...
Jalil Najafov, 40, was diving in Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, when he made the rare discovery. The shark can be seen swimming in the ocean with jagged puncture marks stretching the width of two of its ...
A windless dawn rises over Isla Guadalupe, 150 miles west of the Baja California coast. Rolling slightly in a gentle Pacific swell, our 80-foot trawler Horizon motors toward the island’s north end.