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, 2016Cozumel History: The Day our Ship Came In by Ric Hajovsky In 1948, Cozumel was languishing. The chicle boom was a distant...
ByeliJuly 21, 2016Moto-Taxi Cozumel Moto-Taxi Cooperative Slated to Start Cozumel Operations in 6 Months According to recent reports in El Semanario the moto-taxi cooperative “Nohoch...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 21, 2016Becoming a Mexican Citizen – The Naturalized Way by Christi Courtney Finally, after 15 years I am proudly becoming a Mexican Citizen, which...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 21, 2016Expedia Honors Cozumel Expedia Mexico Names Cozumel 2nd in Prettiest Cities in Mexico The international travel site, Expedia, has recently released a list...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 14, 2016Cozumel Triathlon Cozumel To Host “Global Triathlon 2016” September 13 – 18 Cozumel municipal authorities have announced an agreement between the Mexican Triathlon...
ByLaura WilkinsonJuly 14, 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 Mosquitos Rain in June: How to Protect Yourself Against Mosquitos June has arrived in Cozumel and that traditionally means rain. One side...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 16, 2016