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The Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez or Sea of Cortés; locally known in the Spanish language as Mar de Cortés or Mar Bermejo or Golfo de California) is a body of water that separates the Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland. It is bordered by the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, and Sinaloa. The name "Gulf of California" predominates on most maps in English today. The name "Sea of Cortés" is the one preferred by most local residents. The Gulf opened up 5.3 million years ago which allowed the Colorado River to drain into the ocean. To the gulf of California flow the rivers Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, Yaqui.

Fishery

Giant Pacific Manta Ray


The narrow sea is home to a unique and rich ecosystem. In addition to a wide range of endemic creatures, it hosts many migratory species, such as the humpback whale, California Gray Whale, manta ray and Leatherback Sea Turtle. This region has historically been a magnet for world class sport fishing activities, with a rich history of sporting world records.

The region also has a rich history as a commercial fishery. Some authors have reported witnessing tuna schools more than 100 miles (160 km) long in this region. Some argue that this region is one of the few in the world that still has potential to open new commercial fisheries, because statistics show that the fishing resources are stable. But the data varies wildly according to the species being studied, and the Gulf's ability to recuperate after years of over fishing remains uncertain. Moreover, changes in terrestrial ecology, such as the vast reduction in flow from the Colorado River into the Gulf, have negatively affected fisheries, particularly in the northern region.

The Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez, sustains a large number of marine mammals, many of which are rare and endangered. Its more than 900 islands are important nesting sites for thousands of seabirds and its waters are a primary breeding, feeding, and nursing grounds for a myriad of migratory and resident fish species. For decades, the gulf has been a primary source of two of Mexico's leading marine resources, sardines and anchovies. Water pollution is a problem in the Gulf of California, but the more immediate concerns are overfishing and bottom trawling, which destroys eelgrass beds and shellfish.

Efforts by the Mexican government to create conservation zones have been hampered by lack of enforcement resources as well as a lack of a political consensus on this issue of conservation of the Gulf. The thousands of miles of coastline are remote and difficult to police, and the politically powerful commercial fishing industry has been slow to embrace even economically viable conservation measures, much less stricter measures of conservation. Conservation of the Gulf's fisheries and coastlines is also complicated by a long history of over-capitalization in the sector, and the direct, often negative impacts that conservation measures have on the livelihoods of Mexico's coastal inhabitants. At present, the Mexican government and business interests have promoted a macro-level, tourist development vision for the Gulf, whose impacts on ecology and society there are uncertain.

Sea of Cortés communities that are highly reliant on the sport fishing industry include San Felipe, San Carlos, Sonora, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, Loreto, Guaymas, and Mulegé. Mazatlán, on the Mexican mainland's Pacific coast, depends on the sagging commercial fishery.

Islands

The Gulf of California contains two large islands, the Isla Ángel de la Guarda and Tiburón Island, as well as several smaller ones, including Isla Espiritu Santo and Isla Partida which is joined to it by a narrow isthmus. The beach at Ensenada Grande, on Isla Partida, was named the most beautiful beach in Mexico and one of the most beautiful in the world by British publication, The Travel Magazine.

Bathymetry

Depth soundings in the gulf have ranged from fording depth at the estuary near Yuma, Arizona to in excess of 3000 m in the deepest parts. [1]

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The Log from the Sea of Cortez

Author John Steinbeck
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher The Viking Press
Publication date 1951
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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Writing system: Latin (Spanish variant)
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Baja California Peninsula or Lower California is a peninsula of North America in the west of Mexico. It extends some 1250 km (775 miles) from Mexicali in the north to Cabo San Lucas in the south, separating the Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California (or "Sea of Cortés").
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Himno Nacional Mexicano


Capital
(and largest city) Mexico City

Official languages Spanish (
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Mexico

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Baja California

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Country  Mexico
Capital Mexicali
Municipalities 5
Largest City Tijuana
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Baja California Sur

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Location within Mexico
Municipalities of Baja California Sur
Country  Mexico
Capital La Paz
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Sonora

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Motto:
Location within Mexico
Country  Mexico
Capital Hermosillo
Municipalities 72
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Sinaloa

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Location within Mexico
Country  Mexico
Capital Culiacán
Municipalities 18
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Mouth Gulf of California
Basin countries United States, Mexico
Length 2,330 km (1,450 mi)
Source elevation ~2700 m (~9000 ft)

Avg. discharge 620 m³/s (22,000 ft³/s)[1]
Basin area 629,100 km² (242,900 mi²)
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The Fuerte River is a river in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa. It is formed at the junction of the Verde and Urique rivers. The course Fuerte River lies close to the city of Los Mochis.
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The Mayo River is located in Sonora, Mexico. There is an important dam, named Adolfo Ruiz Cortinez after one of the Presidents of México, located up river, for the purpose of generating electricity, as well as irrigation for agriculture in the Mayo Valley.
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Sinaloa

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Coat of arms
Location within Mexico
Country  Mexico
Capital Culiacán
Municipalities 18
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Sonora

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Motto:
Location within Mexico
Country  Mexico
Capital Hermosillo
Municipalities 72
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Yaqui is the name of a river that flows through Sonora. See: Yaqui language and Río Yaqui. The language of the Yaqui Indians is "Yoeme."


The "Yoeme" or Yaqui
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endemic, it is unique to its own place or region; it is found only there, and not found naturally anywhere else. The place must be a discrete geographical unit, often an island or island group, but sometimes a country, habitat type, or other defined area or zone.
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Megaptera
Gray, 1846

Species: M. novaeangliae

Binomial name
Megaptera novaeangliae
Borowski, 1781


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Eschrichtiidae
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951

Genus: Eschrichtius

Species: E.
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Manta
Bancroft, 1829

Species: M. birostris

Binomial name
Manta birostris
Dondorff, 1798

The manta ray, or giant manta (
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Dermochelys
Blainville, 1816

Species: D. coriacea

Binomial name
Dermochelys coriacea
(Vandelli, 1761)

The leatherback turtle (
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Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering. By extension, the term fishing is applied to pursuing other aquatic animals such as various types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, frogs, and some edible marine invertebrates.
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A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort by humans to catch fish or other aquatic species, an activity known as fishing. Generally, a fishery exists for the purpose of providing human food, although other aims are possible (such as sport or recreational
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Tuna are several species of ocean-dwelling fish in the family Scombridae, mostly in the genus Thunnus. Some tuna are able to inhabit freshwater environs as well. Tunas are fast swimmers—they have been clocked at 77 km/h (48 mph)—and include several species that
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conservation ethic is an ethic of resource use, allocation, exploitation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its forests, fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity.
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San Felipe is a town on the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) in the Mexican state of Baja California, 190 km south of the United States border and within the municipality of Mexicali.

Temperatures in San Felipe average approximately 24°C year-round.
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San Carlos is a beachfront subdivision within the port city of Guaymas, in the northern state of Sonora in Mexico. It is noted for the exceptional clarity and warmth of the ocean water in its shallow bays.
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Cabo San Lucas (popularly known as just Cabo) is a small city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at , in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico.
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La Paz
Ciudad La Paz

Seaside of La Paz
Location of La Paz in Baja California Sur
Country Mexico
State Baja California Sur
Founded May 3, 1535
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