Cozumel Sea Stars Please Don’t Touch the Sea Stars The Sea Star population in Cozumel is on the decline due to human interaction,...
ByLaura WilkinsonAugust 4, 2016Lobster Season Opens in Cozumel Cozumel’s lobster season has just officially re-opened after a five-month hiatus. Representatives from the Cozumel Fisherman’s Cooperative have...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 21, 2016Cozumel Ecology Turtle Run Cozumel Ecology Readies for the 2nd Annual Turtle Run & An Ocean Clean-Up The Municipal Ecology Department, headed by...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 7, 2016Cozumel Turtles Cozumel Turtle Nesting Season 2016: 370 Nests The Municipal Ecology Department, headed by Biologist Rafael Chacon reported this week that 370...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 29, 2016Cozumel Blue Crabs Protecting Cozumel’s Threatened Blue Crabs: Drive Carefully Endemic to Cozumel, the Blue Crabs (Cardisoma guanhumi) are a protected and threatened...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 23, 2016Cozumel Ecology Cozumel Ecology: Pequeños Guardaparques The “Pequeños Guardaparques” (or Junior Park Rangers in Engish) was started by Biologist Rafael Chacon as a...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 16, 2016Cozumel Turtle Nesting Season 2016: 110 Nests The Municipal Ecology Department, headed by Biologist Rafael Chacon reported this week that 110 nests have...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 10, 2016Cozumel Turtle Nesting Season 2016 32 Loggerhead Nests Representatives from the municipal Department of Ecology are reporting that 23 nests have been tagged...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 27, 20162016 Cozumel Municipal Turtle Program Outlined by Biol. Lemuel Vega Today, May 17, the local government and the Ecology Department are officially opening...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 19, 2016Cozumel 2016 Turtle Season Cozumel 2016 Turtle Season Officially Underway Biologist Rafael Chacon who oversees the Cozumel Municipal Department of Ecology recently...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 29, 2016