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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2018 · 40 MIN

Alberto and the Vanishing Vaquita

from Meet the Ocean · host Paul North

Naturalist and filmmaker Alberto Montaudon Ferrer shares his origins exploring Mexico's Pacific coast. He speaks of his deep affection for the peninsula of Baja California while warning of the near-extinction of a small porpoise native to its waters - the Vaquita. Meet the Ocean is a listener-supported 501c3 nonprofit. Help us continue to create by donating on our website.  Subscribe to never miss an episode and share our podcast to inform your community. www.meettheocean.org

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Naturalist and filmmaker Alberto Montaudon Ferrer shares his origins exploring Mexico's Pacific coast. He speaks of his deep affection for the peninsula of Baja California while warning of the near-extinction of a small porpoise native to its waters...

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