Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fish-in-Los-Islotes-Seal-Colony-27MZIFLETFMZ.htmlConceptually similarFish at Los Islotes Seal ColonyGP01934Completed★★★★★★Fish at Los Islotes Seal ColonyGP0196MCompleted★★★★Defending Our Oceans Tour, Worlds Aquarium in MexicoGP018X6Completed★★★★★★Fish at Seal ColonyGP01CLLCompleted★★★★Tropical Fish, Gulf of CaliforniaGP019IJCompleted★★★★Sea Lion at Los Islotes Sea Lion ColonyGP018H1Completed★★★★★★★Sea Lion at Los Islotes Sea Lion ColonyGP018TACompleted★★★★★★Sea Lion at Los Islotes Sea Lion ColonyGP018UJCompleted★★★★★★Sea Lions at Los Islotes Sea Lion ColonyGP01935Completed★★★★★★View AllGP019HAFish in Los Islotes Seal ColonyA school of fish at the 'Los Islotes' seal colony.The Greenpeace vessel 'MY Esperanza' is in the “World’s Aquarium” on the Gulf of California, Mexico as part of the Defending Our Oceans Tour. Pressure from destructive fishing, pollution and uncontrolled tourism development are threatening life in the Aquarium. Greenpeace is calling for a network of marine reserves to protect such areas.Locations:Baja California Sur-Espíritu Santo Island (Mexico)-Gulf of California-Mexico-North AmericaDate:20 Nov, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex HoffordMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Day-Fish-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Rocks-Underwater shotsShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in MexicoThe Greenpeace vessel 'MY Esperanza' is currently in the 'World's Aquarium' on the Gulf of California, Mexico as part of the Defending Our Oceans Tour. This area is renowned for its rich marine life and has huge economic benefit for the whole of Mexico, bringing nearly five million tourists and providing half the countries fish supply. Pressure from destructive fishing, pollution and uncontrolled tourism development are threatening life in the Aquarium. One of the focuses for this part of the tour is the plight of the world's most endangered porpoise - the vaquita. Greenpeace are calling for a network of marine reserves to be introduced globally in order to control fishing and protect endangered species.