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Cocos-Galapagos Swimway

World’s First Marine Migratory Species Hope Spot Declared Between Cocos and Galápagos Islands

By Cocos Island, Cocos Island Research Expedition, Cocos-Galapagos Swimway, Marine Mammals & Seabirds, News Releases, Sea Turtles, Sharks

Contact: Brett Loveman, Director of Communications Mission Blue bloveman@mission-blue.org  Todd Steiner, Founder and Executive Director Turtle Island Restoration Network tsteiner@seaturtles.org  World’s First Marine Migratory Species Hope Spot Declared Between Cocos…

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La primera área protegida marina binacional del mundo gana impulso como “Lugar de Esperanza” (Hope Spot)

By Cocos Island, Cocos Island Research Expedition, Cocos-Galapagos Swimway, Marine Mammals & Seabirds, News Releases, Sea Turtles, Sharks

Contacto: Brett Loveman, Director de Comunicaciones Mission Blue bloveman@mission-blue.org  Todd Steiner, Fundador y Director Ejecutivo Turtle Island Restoration Network tsteiner@seaturtles.org  La primera área protegida marina binacional del mundo gana impulso…

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Scientists Document First Evidence of Hammerhead Shark Swimming Between Cocos Island National Park and Las Gemelas Seamount

By Cocos Island, Cocos Island Research Expedition, Cocos-Galapagos Swimway, Headquarters, News Releases, Sharks

For Immediate Release, March, 27, 2020 Contacts: Elpis Chavez, Centro Rescate de Especies Marinas Amenazadas, echavk@gmail.com  Todd Steiner, Turtle Island Restoration Network, tsteiner@seaturtles.org Randal Arauz, Fins Attached, rarauz@finsattached.org Scientists Document…

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