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Por temporada turística alta, quieren comerciante relleno ...  -  Sep 22, 2008
Milenio,...dado que en la parte marina de esa reserva de la biosfera existen especies en peligro de extinción como la vaquita marina y la totoaba.

Foro internacional de biotecnología  -  Sep 22, 2008
Ensenada.net,...la reproducción de especies mediante mecanismos controlados, tanto para alimento como para recuperar especies en riesgo como es el caso de la totoaba.

Vedas sin planes de empleo  -  Sep 8, 2008
La Jornada (México),Así ocurre en el caso del camarón, el pulpo, el mero, la langosta, el caracol, los tiburones y rayas, la vaquita marina y la totoaba.

Water conservation needed from citizens, policy makers  -  Aug 9, 2008
Arizona Republic,The totoaba and the corvina are two species of fish that depend on the Colorado River. Due to less available water, the population of these species is

Convenio totoaba UABC- Semarnat  -  Aug 8, 2008
Ensenada.net,Por su parte el rector de la UABC Gabriel Estrella Valenzuela, explicó que el proyecto totoaba es una de las investigaciones de mayor trascendencia para la

Expertos en reiki y reflexología, están en nuestro Puerto, para ...  -  Jul 26, 2008
El Vigia,Si está interesado en este servicio, puede acudir a Totoaba esquina con Delfín, en la colonia Delicias, para conocer algunos de los servicios que ofrece

Klimawandel treibt Fische zu Polen  -  Jul 21, 2008
n-tv,...denn der darin lebende, bis zu zwei Meter große Macdonalds Umberfisch (Totoaba macdonaldi) könnte daraus nicht in Richtung Norden entkommen.

Which fish to buy  -  Feb 15, 2008
Seattle Post Intelligencer...tuna: Albacore; Basa, Swai (previously Basa/Tra) and several Gulf of California species (Corvina, octopus, jumbo squid, spiny lobster and totoaba).

Not so long ago, fish really were that big  -  Aug 18, 2007
Globe and Mail,In the Gulf of California, there is an exceedingly rare creature known as the totoaba, a peculiar, human-sized fish known for making loud grunting noises.

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