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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Pelican Rock

30 May, 2020

Team Leader
Jay Clue
Number of Participants
5
Total Debris Collected
3 kgs (estimated)

22.878923190336, -109.89838600159

Survey Information

Location Name
Pelican Rock
Organization/Dive Centre
Dive Ninja Expeditions & Saving Los Cabos
City
Cabo San Lucas
Country
Mexico
Date
30 May, 2020
Survey Duration
45 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 22.878923190336
Longitude: -109.89838600159
Weather Conditions
Sunny and wind gusts on and off
Survey Depth Range
2–20 meters
Area Surveyed
945 m2
Dominant Substrate
rock
Ecosystem
rocky reef
Wave Conditions
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
plastic materials collected
Fishing: Line 18
Fishing: Lures, Rods/poles 2
glass materials collected
Beverage Bottles (glass) 1
metal materials collected
Fishing: Sinkers, Lures, Hooks 11
cloth materials collected
Rope And String (cloth) 1
Entangled Animals
Crustaceans
Species or Common Name California Spiny Lobster, Panulirus interruptus
Number Entangled 1
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris Fishing line
Comments Lobsters antennae and legs were entangled in a new fishing line that was about 7m long and stretched across various rock and reef.
Other Animals
Species or Common Name Conch
Number Entangled 2
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris Fishing line
Comments 2 live conchs were found with fishing line wrapped around part of their shells restricting travel.

Due to COVID 19 there are no tourism boats on the water as well as no enforcement or monitoring in the marine park. Because of this illegal fishing has been suspected from both shore and boats. The lines we found were free of growth and new, so they must have all been lost within the last few weeks.

Piece of rebar used for a fishing weight.

Fishing line

Fishing hooks

Fishing weights

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