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Map showing the research area in the central portion of the Baja California Peninsula. The circles represent the different localities where oceanographic and ecological participatory research was conducted, pink for El Rosario (fishing cooperative “Ensenada”), green for Isla Cedros and purple for Islas San Benito (fishing cooperative “Pescadores Nacionales de Abulón”), red for Isla Natividad (fishing cooperative “Buzos y Pescadores de Baja California”), yellow for Bahía Asunción (fishing cooperative “California San Ignacio” in the north and “Ribereña Leyes de Reforma” in the south).
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