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Meet The Campaign Team

We have a great team with some of the best underwater photographers and filmmakers documenting our campaign. We have seen positive results both in the water and through the support of the citizens of La Paz.


Lucia Corral

A marine biologist with 10 years of experience following her vocation: initiating citizen participation in bringing about positive changes. She has worked on diverse projects of communication for nonprofit organizations in La Paz. She worked for the natural History Society Niparaja AC for the campaign "Balandra is Ours" a successful project in which the people were mobilized to demand protection of their natural resources through the creation of a protected natural area.


Leonardo Gonzalez

Has a Bachelors Degree in Alternative Tourism and is an underwater photographer by vocation. Combines his two passions and abilities to capture the beauty of the underwater world and bring it to the surface in the form of photographs and video. He has an extensive collection of images of nature, which he uses to create awareness about the conservation of these primordial wonders for the life and well-being of the planet.


Elena Zavala

Has a Bachelors Degree in marketing, graduated from the University of Guadalajara. With 13 years of experience in communications and public relations, she has been specializing for five years in management and advisory issues of social networks and digital marketing.


Paola Ruffo

An architect, graduated from the Technological Institute of Advanced Education in Monterrey and qualified as a professional diver at the Institute of Technology for the Sea. For the last 12 years she has been advisor to the Natural History Society Niparaja AC. her passion for the sea and design have led her to work for other organizations dedicated to conservation, designing graphic materials of communication and participating in citizen campaigns.


Estrella Zavala

Model and marine biologist, graduated from the Autonomous University of Baja California Sur, specializes in shark biology and ecology, is a world runner-up in free-diving. Has accumulated 24 national records and is the first Latin American woman to win a medal for free-diving without fins. She is involved in media work to promote marine conservation, including television and documentary collaboration with BBC television and the Travel Channel.


Bill Marlett

An expert in land and water conservation projects. For more than 40 years he has worked in the management of community organizations and campaigns, as well as coalitions for the conservation of lands and rivers. During the last eight years he has worked as a consultant and counselor for several individuals and organizations dedicated to conservation in Baja California Sur.

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SeaWatch Dream Come True

Since September of 2021, when our attorneys first petitioned the government to create large no take zones around Espiritu Santo National Park to facilitate reef and reef fish recovery, we have been building a dream team. A year later we have that team and a plan in place that is doing exactly that. To see the problem and solution. Click to view this short video...


SeaWatch Annual Raffle

Scott Hanson donated his popular 19" bronze limited edition sculpture "Smooth Sailing" that retails between $7,700 and $9,250 depending on the gallery. Buy one or more tickets here. But hurry as only 150 raffle tickets will be sold!.



Fish Traps Devastate Marine Environments

Watch this video to see the evidence of the devastation caused by fish traps on reefs and reef fish over time. These traps are legal in Mexico and tragically in Espiritu Santo National Park. To learn more about fish traps and see the devastation they cause Click Here...


Sea Lions and Fish Nets

This video shows the entanglement of sea lions in fish nets and fishing gear in the Sea of Cortez. "Is this what we want in the Espiritu Santo National Park?"


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