Patagon Journal Magazine - No. 15 - Protecting the Ocean
Patagon Journal Magazine - No. 15 - Protecting the Ocean
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In this issue
Special 61-page section on marine conservation; photo essay by National Geographic Pristine Seas project; birdwatching in South America; trekking at Cabo Froward; much more.
Marine Protected Areas And Tourism
To protect marine ecosystems, marine protected areas (MPAs) must often balance the interests and uses of multiple stakeholders, from fisheries and tourism industries to research and conservation interests.
4 mins
Patagonia Mar Y Tierra Working Group
Promoting collaborative networks and integrated marine-terrestrial conservation strategies in Chilean Patagonia.
2 mins
Dan Laffoley
Advancing International Marine Conservation
5 mins
National Geographic Pristine Seas Project
Protecting the Ocean’s Last Wild Places.
3 mins
La Mar
Fine dining with sustainable seafood.
2 mins
Fundo Playa Venado
When asked how do you eat manjar, Fundo Playa Venado sales manager Isabel Margarita chuckled.
2 mins
Celebrating Chile's Rivers
2017 River festivals in Chile.
2 mins
Hiking Alongside The Strait Of Magellan
At the southernmost tip of South America, a five-day trek alongside the magnificent Strait of Magellan offers hikers the unforgettable opportunity to experience the elements of nature to the hilt.
2 mins
Elisa Corcuera 1973 - 2017
Remembering a brilliant Chilean Conservationist
4 mins
Marine Otter Chungungo
While many flock to South America’s coastlines for whale watching, catching a rare glimpse of the marine otter is no less exciting. Known affectionately in Spanish by many names - chungungo, nutria del mar, el gato del mar (sea cat) - the lotrina felina is a South American otter species belonging to the mustelidae (weasel) family, and is a cousin to the larger European otter.
1 min
Patagon Journal Magazine Description:
Publisher: Patagon Journal
Category: Travel
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Environment and nature, culture, travel destinations, outdoors sports, and much more about the Patagonia region in Chile and Argentina and wild places around the world.
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