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Cousteau inspires Mexico's first marine observatory


Mexico and France have launched Mexico's first marine observatory on the edge of one of the world's most diverse ocean ecosystems, the Sea of Cortez.

The Jacques Cousteau observatory will unite scientific research on the environmental impact from humans and climate change on Mexico's coastlines, and aims to improve public policy to protect them, French and Mexican officials said.

Its first base is housed by the Center of Scientific Research of the Northwest (CIBNOR) in La Paz La Paz, city, Bolivia
La Paz (lä päs), city (1992 pop. 713,378), W Bolivia, administrative capital (since 1898) and largest city of Bolivia. The legal capital is Sucre.
, on Mexico's northwest Baja California Baja California, state, Mexico
Baja California (Span.: bä`hä kälēfōr`nyä), state (1990 pop. 1,660,855), 27,628 sq mi (71,576 sq km), NW Mexico, on the Baja California peninsula. Mexicali is the capital.
 peninsula.

A second is due to open later this year in Merida, in the southeast Yucatan.

Cousteau called Baja California the "world's aquarium" due to the rich marine life off its long coastline in both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.

Its surrounding seas are home to vaquitas or harbor porpoises, whales, dolphins, sea lions and sharks, while its rocky coasts are home to hundreds of resident and migratory birds.

The French explorer carried out several expeditions off Mexico.

"We're going to make available to the observatory all the scientific information we gathered during our expeditions," his widow, Francine Cousteau Francine Triplet Cousteau is the current President of the non-profit organization Cousteau Society. Francine Cousteau is the widow of the famous oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, who died in 1997. Francine is the mother of Jacques Cousteau's third and fourth children. , told AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol. .

The observatory grew out of a Mexican plan to name a small island after Cousteau.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon Felipe Calderon is the name of:
  • Felipe Calderón (born August 18, 1962) - President of Mexico.
  • Felipe Calderón y Roca (born April 4, 1868) - Philippine Hero; Constitutionalist
 last week approved the new name for the island, while the observatory project has rapidly expanded, with several French research institutes involved, as well as numerous Mexican universities and scientists.

Arid deserts and turquoise seas off Baja California are also home to some of Mexico's most exclusive tourist resorts.

"The peninsula has an enormous development potential so we have to straight away start putting a surveillance system in place," said Renaud Fichez, from the French IRD IRD Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (French)
IRD Inland Revenue Department (New Zealand's tax revenue collection department)
IRD Integrated Receiver Decoder
 scientific research institute.

"For now, we're increasing the pressure so politicians will take over."

Patricia Munoz, director of Mexico's National Polytechnic Institute


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, underlined that long-term environmental protection policies were still lacking.

"There's no continuity between programs, and that's something that can seriously harm the fishing situation and coastal development," Munoz said.

Overfishing Overfishing occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an acceptable level. This can occur in any body of water from a pond to the oceans. More precise biological and bioeconomic terms define 'acceptable level'.  is one of the biggest threats in the region.

Politicians, scientists, researchers and non-governmental organizations met for a three-day seminar in La Paz to launch the observatory, including efforts to seek joint funding.

"The biggest hommage we can give to the commander (Cousteau) is certainly to honor his extraordinary past, but it's also to show that we're continuing," said Francine Cousteau.
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