From Sea Shepherd Conservation Society <[email protected]>
Subject Sea Shepherd Update From the Frontlines March 2023
Date March 2, 2023 8:09 PM
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Sea Shepherd Update From the Frontlines March 2023
Cetacean Action Treasury Reports Progress
on Vaquita Refuge Enforcement
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Dear John,
Cetacean Action Treasury&rsquo;s Executive Director Kristin Nowell released a report that provides further evidence of a reduction in the illegal fishing activity that threatens the Vaquita Porpoise.
This report validates Sea Shepherd's on-going campaign to save the world&rsquo;s most endangered marine mammal. 2022 ended with Sea Shepherd&rsquo;s Operation Milagro reporting a 79% reduction in total hours of the illegal fishing activity in the Vaquita Refuge&rsquo;s Zero Tolerance Area (ZTA) that has brought the Vaquita to the edge of extinction. 2023 began with Sea Shepherd and the Mexican Government welcoming a new Sea Shepherd ship into Operation Milagro.
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Sea Shepherd&rsquo;s Operation Revillagigedo Launches 7th Season of Whale Activism
Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico - Sea Shepherd&rsquo;s vessel, Martin Sheen, returned to the largest marine protected area in the North American continent to advance the science around whales and increase our ability to protect them. In partnership with CONANP, Mexico&rsquo;s Commission of Natural Protected Areas, Sea Shepherd is embarking on the seventh season of this critical work. Working with Dr. Hiram Rosales, Dr. Jorge Urb&aacute;n, and their teams from Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Baja California Sur (UABCS), this mission studies the prevalence, health, and behavior of humpback whales around the Revillagigedo Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site located 300 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas on Mexico&rsquo;s Baja California Peninsula. Humpback whales migrate to this area to mate and nurse their calves, making this region an incredibly significant whale breeding ground.

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