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Tijuana, BC. Baja California will have the first artificial reef in the Mexican North Pacific. To do this, a Navy ship will be sunk off the coast of Playas de Rosarito.
The project is called Rosarito Submarine Park, which has been in the works for five years, says Francisco Javier Ussel Heredia, president of the Baja California Divers Association.
The investment required for this project amounts to nearly 20 million pesos, he comments, including permits, studies and the cost of the boat itself, of which only 7 million are missing to complete it.
“Throughout these five years we have been making progress with donations, like the boat, and to put it into dimensions, we are 7 million away from achieving it,” he says.
The Secretary of the Navy donated the Uribe 121 boat, which is located in the port of Manzanillo and which this weekend was transferred to the port of Ensenada, where it will be docked for the cleaning process.
The opening date has not been defined, but they estimate the sinking of the ship no later than September 2014.
Other activities
Oscar Escobedo Carignan, Secretary of Tourism in Baja California, said that the tourism promotion part will be the commitment of the agency in charge.
In addition to the creation of the artificial reef in Europe Cell Phone Number List the Baja California municipality, the Baja California Artificial Reef Foundation will adapt, in the facilities of the Puerto Nuevo Hotel, a museum with information of interest about the endemic marine flora and fauna of the region, as well as other ecotourism activities that complement the attractions plan.

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