Cozumel Indigenous Species: The Cozumel Thrasher – Mexico’s Most Endangered Bird The Cozumel Thrasher, contrary to it’s name is a small, non-descript sand...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 13, 20212021 Turtle Nesting Season To Start Soon Although the traditionally the start turtle egg laying season isn’t until May 15th it’s not that unusual...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 22, 2021Beach Flags & Rip Tide Tips: How to Safely Enjoy the “Wild Side” of Cozumel Although Cozumel’s eastern shores, or “wild side,” has...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 15, 2021Cozumel Gardener: Spring is Here! “Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but of stretching out to...
ByFred BoehmMarch 18, 2021Cozumel’s Lobster Season Nears an End Breeding season started March 1st… Fishing season for Panulirus argus, also known as the Caribbean spiny lobster, came to...
ByLaura WilkinsonMarch 4, 2021Chankanaab Coral Reef Transplant Program Yields Results Biologist Rafael Chacon, Director of the Conservation and Environmental Education recently discussed that the coral reef...
ByLaura WilkinsonFebruary 25, 2021Most Active Hurricane Season in the Atlantic Basin Comes to a Close 2020 has been a banner year in many respects, and, as...
ByLaura WilkinsonDecember 3, 2020Cozumel Fishermen Report Decrease in Lionfish Population Island fishermen are reporting that it’s become increasingly difficult to encounter lionfish, in spite of increased...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 26, 2020Cold Weather Boon: 2020 “Official” Hurricane Season Hopefully Nears an End The 2020 Hurricane Season “officially” comes to an end at the end...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 19, 2020Cozumel Oar Fish Cozumel Fisherman Catch Rare Oar Fish: Hurricane Predicted? It’s been speculated that the reduced boat traffic has changed fish territories...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 22, 2020