Scientists estimate that 150 Vaquita remain. This shy, elusive porpoise is disappearing due to accidental entanglement in fishing nets set for shrimp.
Scientists estimate that 150 Vaquita remain. This shy, elusive porpoise is disappearing due to accidental entanglement in fishing nets set for shrimp.
April 10th, 2009 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment
While in El Golfo, I visited the local high school to show video and photos to students of vaquita that I filmed only a few days earlier. Unbelievably, it was the first time anyone had visited them and their school to talk about the vaquita.
December 9th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 2 Comments
For the past year, Miguel Reyes Franco has been taking part in the alternative gear experiments in the region. He gives us an insight into the issues surrounding Vaquita conservation from a fishermen’s perspective.
December 9th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | No Comments
We are releasing the footage for non-commerical use to educate the general public about the Vaquita porpoise. You may share, post, and use media for educational and non-commercial purposes.
December 4th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment
Windy days have dominated the past week and a half here in the northern Gulf of California frustrating researchers, local fishermen and even myself, the lone filmmaker trying to document “the story”.
October 21st, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment
Today is the beginning of my journey to search for and document the vaquita – the world’s smallest and most endangered cetacean (whale, dolphin or porpoise).
October 6th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment