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November 11, 2015

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#ISTVD2016 is coming!

Here is leading Vaquita expert Dr. Tom Jefferson’s update on the situation, with some bad, but a lot of good, news:

“The last couple of months have seen a great deal of activity in the world of Vaquita conservation. While the gillnet ban went into effect in the spring of 2015, media reports suggested that it was not being enforced effectively (and we heard of several busts of illegal fishing activity). At the end of September, the Ocean Starr (formerly the NOAA vessel David Starr Jordan) began its two-month long survey of the Vaquita population, designed to develop a new estimate of abundance. At the halfway point in late October, the news was mixed. Vaquita sightings were much lower than during similar periods of past surveys, prompting fears that the population size may already be critically low… but, Vaquitas were being sighted. Also, there was virtually no evidence of illegal gillnet fishing, suggesting that the gillnet ban is having an effect. A highlight occurred when, early in the cruise, several high-ranking Mexican government officials were able to see Vaquitas with their own eyes during a short stint onboard the Ocean Starr. It is hoped that this will help foster their appreciation and desire to protect the species.

¡VIVA Vaquita! crew members spent more than a week onboard the Maria Cleofas, a vessel dedicated to efforts to photograph and video-document the Vaquita, and to act as a media platform. Although several Vaquita groups were observed (some confirmed and some highly probable), we were not able to obtain any photos or video of the elusive animals. However, some images were obtained later by one of the Ocean Starr observers, Todd Pusser (see link above)! Media attention has been greater than ever recently, with several TV and newspaper stories coming out, and a number of film crews spending various periods of time in the area to document the activities. Most notable among these are a documentary in preparation by Wild Lens, Inc., a wildlife media company, and a planned story on the Vaquita for CBS News’ 60 Minutes, which is currently expected to air some time in December! Dr. Omar Vidal, Director of World Wildlife Fund Mexico, presented issues confronting Vaquita conservation to about 2,000 people at the Wildlife Conservation Network Expo in San Francisco in October 2015. And at the upcoming international marine mammal conference in San Francisco in December, ¡VIVA Vaquita! will be having a booth to raise awareness about the Vaquita and its plight and to promote conservation efforts. It is hoped that these various events will keep attention on the Vaquita and will help to ensure that the Mexican government does not let up on its efforts to save this species at the eleventh hour!

Recent news also reports that the demand for Totoaba swim bladders (so-called, fish maws) remains high and now most buyers in Hong Kong and China are collecting them as investments, hoping that the price will go up as the fish becomes rarer and approaches closer to extinction. Drug cartels continue to be involved in the smuggling of this protected fish. All this is very bad news for the Vaquita, and it seems that the long-term prospects for the Vaquita’s survival will depend on finding a workable solution to this intractable problem.

In the short term (the next year or two), it still remains to be seen whether the Mexican government has the will to do what it takes to turn the fortunes of the Vaquita around. After all the politicians, scientists, big ships, and TV cameras leave the northern Gulf in early December, what will happen? Will the situation go back to ‘business as usual’ with gillnets again being set illegally and resulting in unsustainable Vaquita mortality? Or will Mexico’s new administration be able to keep the gillnets out of the water, giving the Vaquita a chance to begin to recover? The eyes of the world will be watching… and waiting to see how it all plays out.”

—Dr. Tom Jefferson

Also, please check out the official report of the first leg of the hugely successful 2015 International Vaquita Expedition (which will end in early December), as well as NOAA’s full collection of field reports and some really neat iPhone and GoPro videos from the expedition.

With all that said, now is the best time to start preparing for every Vaquita activist’s favorite day of the year: International Save the Vaquita Day! #ISTVD2016 will be on Saturday, July 9 (ISTVD is always the second Saturday of July). Stay tuned to V-log during the upcoming months for new information on ISTVD 2016, and if you would like to be a part of this immensely popular and expanding event leave a comment or email me at <gl.tamarin123@gmail.com>.

Thanks to Romanian graphic artist Tudosoiu Dragos for once again creating an awesome ISTVD logo! If you need a logo or graphic design of any kind, please visit his website at www.tudosoiu.ro.

international save the vaquita day 2016 logo

“Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.”

—Harriet Beecher Stowe

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January 26, 2014

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More artwork

My school semester just ended (yes!), so I finally found time to work on some art. This is what I’ve done in the last few days.

Here are 2 WWF-style ads for online sharing:

Would you care more if I was a puppy?

Have you ever heard of the Vaquita

Here is a digital painting/photo manipulation I made of a Vaquita from a picture of a Harbor Porpoise:

Vaquita face

Here is a wonderful crochet Vaquita that my 9-year-old sister made:

Crochet Vaquita

This is a canvas painting that I just completed based on a photograph by Chris Johnson. I will be working on another canvas painting soon that will be for sale, so stay tuned!

Vaquita painting

Tudosoiu Dragos, the creator of V-log’s new logo, has also created the new logo for International Save the Vaquita Day 2014:

ISTVD Logo Also, this Sunday, January 26th, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro, California will be having their 44th annual Whale Fiesta. You can visit the Muskwa Club’s table, which will be spreading awareness for the critically endangered Vaquita porpoise. They will also be advertising my book, which will be available in Cabrillo’s gift shop. Please stop by for a whale of a time! 🙂

I was inspired by Betina Loudermilk’s comment on Facebook. She says that she will go on an eco-tour to look for the Vaquita if she is able to, which is amazing news! I hope many more people take the initiative and go on Vaquita-friendly eco-tours, because it is supporting the fishermen that switch careers from fishing with gillnets to giving eco-tours. You can read about some of the businesses that switched from gillnet fishing here: http://www.cedointercultural.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=69&Itemid=66. Also, here is a travel itinerary I made for a Vaquita-oriented vacation: https://vlogvaquita.com/2013/07/18/update-vaquita-vacation/. This is the comment thread I mentioned above:

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January 21, 2014

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New logo

I am very excited to announce V-log’s brand new, professionally made logo! Here is the design, done by Romanian graphic designer Tudosoiu Dragos:

Tudosoiu Dragos

The contest got 87 submissions from 23 different designers, and I wish I could have picked all of them! Here are a few of my other favorites, in no particular order:

Thomas DeHart

Thomas DeHart

Cordell Photographic Imaging

Cordell Photographic Imaging

lampuxbadai

lampuxbadai

CrypticGraphics

CrypticGraphics

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  • About.com Vaquita Page About.com’s Vaquita page has an accurate summary of some great Vaquita info
  • Adopt-a-Vaquita An amazing program from Save the Whales that allows you to symbolically adopt a Vaquita
  • American Cetacean Society The incredible organization’s website that has endless amazing cetacean content, including the Vaquita
  • American Cetacean Society Los Angeles Chapter The oldest chapter of the ACS, they have been extremely helpful to the Muskwa Club in our Vaquita efforts
  • American Cetacean Society Monterey Bay Chapter The chapter of the ACS that co-founded ¡Viva Vaquita!, with great Vaquita updates
  • Aquarium of the Pacific An aquarium that I would love to go to that has two exhibits that have Vaquita info
  • ARKive Vaquita Page An amazing site with accurate info and phenomenal pictures
  • ¡Viva Vaquita! An amazing site that is the most up-to-date resource on anything Vaquita
  • ¡Viva Vaquita! Facebook Page A never-ending source of Vaquita news and info
  • ¡Viva Vaquita! La Tienda The best Vaquita store, with 100% of profits going to the Vaquita
  • ¡Viva Vaquita! Petition ¡Viva Vaquita!’s petition to the Head of PROFEPA and 5 others
  • ¡Viva Vaquita! Twitter Page ¡Viva Vaquita!’s Twitter page, which will be used to post constant Vaquita updates
  • Carnivora Forum A cool forum with great info on many carnivores, including the Vaquita
  • CEDO One of the biggest Vaquita conservation supporters, also with one of the best Vaquita sites
  • CEDO Eco Shop An amazing online store you can use to donate to CEDO, including a spectacular Vaquita section
  • Cetos Research Organization A great site do DONATE!
  • CMS Factfile Even though the Vaquita is non-migratory, the Convention on Migratory Species has a good Vaquita fact page
  • Commission for Environmental Cooperation A spectacular coalition between Canada, the United States, and Mexico created to ensure that our continent’s species do not disappear
  • Cousteau Society Vaquita Conservation Famous French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau’s society has a cool Vaquita page
  • Defenders of Wildllife Vaquita Fact File A great website’s Vaquita page
  • deviantART My deviantART page where I share all of my Vaquita artwork
  • EDGE Species #63. Vaquita An informative website with a Vaquita page
  • Exploring Trade-Offs between Fisheries and Conservation of the Vaquita Porpoise (Phocoena sinus) Using an Atlantis Ecosystem Model A fantastic in-depth reasearch article with great technical analysis of a very important aspect of the Vaquita’s situation
  • Facebook My Facebook page where I post constant updates and events
  • Google Plus+ Check out my Google Plus+ page to get constant Vaquita highlights and extras
  • Government Organization: CONANP – National Commission of Natural Protected Areas The mission of CONANP is to conserve the natural heritage of Mexico through protected areas and other forms of preservation
  • Government Organization: CONAPESCA – National Commission of Aquaculture and Fishing CONAPESCA promotes the sustainable exploitation of marine resources and contributes with the conservation of them
  • Government Organization: PROFEPA – Attorney General for Environmental Protection The main task of PROFEPA is to create and enforce the Federal environmental laws of Mexico
  • Government Organization: SEMARNAT – Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources SEMARNAT is charged with the mission of protecting, restoring, and conserving the ecosystems, natural resources, assets and environmental services of Mexico with the goal of fostering sustainable development
  • Gulf of California Marine Program A team of scientists, students, and professionals from SCRIPPS Institution of Oceanography who are dedicated to generating and disseminating information on conservation and resource management issues in the Gulf of California
  • International A-Team for Wildlife Organization dedicated to educating the public, especially youth, about endangered species (I am one of their featured conservationists)
  • International Whaling Commission An inter-governmental society, made up of 89 countries, that is trying to conserve whales and stop whaling, and they have enourmous meetings where they discuss global cetacean issues
  • IUCN Cetacean Specialist Group A fascinating site with fresh Vaquita news
  • IUCN Red List of Threatened Species – Vaquita The famous IUCN Red List’s Vaquita page, filled with scientific info
  • Memuco The official website of world-famous artist, environmentalist, and Vaquita helper
  • Muskwa Club An unbelievable student-formed organization that I am the Secretary of State of that is currently working on an incredible Vaquita program
  • Muskwa Club YouTube Channel The Muskwa’s Club’s awesome YouTube channel that contains some great videos, and when it reaches 100 subscribers, the Muskwa Club can begin some amazing new projects
  • NAMPAN Vaquita page CEC’s North American Marine Protected Areas’ Vaquita fact file, including an overview of their Vaquita project
  • New England Aquarium An incredible aquarium that hosted my World Oceans Day Vaquita table and has an exhibit that features the Vaquita
  • NOAA Fact File A great fact sheet by a huge Vaquita supporter
  • North American Conservation Action Plan: Vaquita – NACAP An amazing paper by CEC about North America’s plan to save the Vaquita from 2008
  • OERS The Oceanographic Environmental Research Society is a wonderful organization, which helped create the “Anita the Vaquita” coloring book
  • Online Vaquita Book A very informative and well-illustrated book that will surely intrigue you
  • Report of 4th CIRVA Meeting Detailed report of the 4th meeting of the International Committee for the Recovery of the Vaquita, from 2012
  • Report of first 3 CIRVA Meetings Detailed report of the first 3 meetings of the International Committee for the Recovery of the Vaquita, from 1997, 1999, and 2004
  • San Diego Zoo Vaquita Article The famous zoo’s Vaquita page, “Conservation with a ‘Porpoise'”
  • San Felipe Pescados y Mariscos A group from San Felipe, Mexico that monitors and promotes Vaquita-safe fishing
  • Save the Elusive Vaquita Petition Please sign my petition so the President of Mexico can ban gillnets
  • Save the Vaquita Another great Vaquita site
  • Save the Whales A very good Vaquita site with many links to others, and also Adopt-a-Vaquita
  • Save the Whales Facebook Page Save the Whales’ Facebook page which publishes near-daily cetacean updates and news
  • Save the Whales Petition A petition towards the United Nations Environment Programme
  • Save Your Logo Vaquita Page A French website with Vaquita information
  • Seafood Watch The amazing program from the Monterey Bay Aquarium that goes into great detail about sustainable seafood
  • SEMARNAT's 2008 Vaquita Action Plan: PACE-Vaquita A 76-page, painstakingly detailed report from 2008 of the Mexican Government’s plans to save the Vaquita
  • Sexual Dimorphism and Developmental Patterns in the External Morphology of the Vaquita, Phocoena sinus An amazing new scientific article by NOAA with an in-depth analysis of a recent study
  • Shrimp Celebration at Misión 19 A fantastic article from the Life and Food blog about the restaurant Misión 19’s Vaquita-oriented sustainable shrimp evening
  • SOS Vaquita Project A page about WWF’s project to switch out gillnets that is funded by the Save Our Species initiative
  • Southwest Fisheries Science Center An amazing website with an excess of Vaquita info
  • Status of the Acoustic Monitoring Scheme for Population Trend of Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) After Two Sampling Periods A great paper by the top researchers about the acoustic monitoring program and its results
  • Strange and Endangered A fascinating website with awesome endangered species paintings for a thesis project
  • The Endangered Species Print Project An amazing project with beautiful works of many endangered species, with proceeds going to them
  • The Marine Mammal Center A great organization that spreads the word about marine mammals as well as rescues sick or injured ones, and also helps raise money for the Vaquita
  • The Society for Marine Mammology A very cool website with fact sheets on a bunch of marine mammals, including the Vaquita
  • The Vaquita: The Biology of an Endangered Porpoise My book, the first ever on the Vaquita, can be purchased for $12.95, with 100% of profits going to the Vaquita
  • Twitter Follow me on Twitter to get constant Vaquita updates
  • US Marine Mammal Commission The branch of the US Government that is dedicated to marine mammals
  • Vaquita – Last Chance for the Desert Porpoise An interesting site/blog showing the “Vaquita: Last Chance for the Desert Porpoise” movie for free
  • Vaquita Marina A great Spanish Vaquita website for kids with great info and activities, by the Instituto Nacional de Ecología
  • Vaquita Rescue A really neat Vaquita Flash game created by Muskwan Paul Jensen for the Cornerstone Science Night
  • Vaquitamarina.org An offshoot of the WWF, an extremely cool Vaquita website with great graphics and information
  • Vine (Only accessible on your mobile if you have the Vine app) My Vine account, where I post looping, six-second Vaquita videos
  • Voices in the Sea A really cool website that has great info on marine mammals, including the Vaquita that makes you truly feel like you are in the sea, and I urge you to explore
  • WDC Vaquita Page A well-written factfile about the Vaquita with great info, and if you explore the site you will find many more great Vaquita pages
  • Whale Trackers The website (which is full of Vaquita articles and videos) of the group that created the Last Chance for the Desert Porpoise movie and site
  • Whale Workshop A great company that makes realistic inflatables of many animals, especially marine animals, for conservation education
  • WWF – Vaquita A spectaculalar site talking about many things related to the Vaquita, especially reproduction
  • WWF Mexico The Mexican chapter of the world-famous organization helps the Vaquita in many ways
  • WWF Panda Page My WWF Panda Page created as another way to recieve donations for the Vaquita
  • WWF Species Page You don’t have to look too hard to find the Vaquita page (scroll down)

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