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I know the area well as I've surfed almost the entire Baha coast line. I haven't been down there for at least ten years. Ensenada bay was always a polluted mess and shark infested due to the dumping of a local fish cannery. The rest of the coastline waters were actually very clean. I hope that hasn't changed. This is an excellent photo of a social issue. Just one more thing... the Grey whales birthing area is near Guerrero Negro which 584 km south from Ensenada and it is very protected as far as I know.
sigh Yes this does make me nauseated too..... shakes head sadly
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It made me sick too! I did get some great shots of the good side of life while I was there (A couple are posted on this site) but I was compelled to take one of the garbage floating down river just the same. I had this and a few more that I though I would never do anything with because they are so "ugly". When I finally figured out this whole monthly challenge thing, I thought "this is it! I'm going to share". I know it takes a long time to change a city and Ensenada seems focused on doing such a thing. Hopefully the improvements will continue and the bay is next on the list. Thank you all for your comments. J
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Earlier this month we were visiting Ensenada Mexico. The city has worked hard to present a clean and cultured community. New parks, lots of grass, scupltures and trees greet you when you arrive, but just take short walk off the main path and you see not much has changed. These pelicans are beautiful but live amongst the trash of the people. There were 6 or 7 birds sitting there and no angles which I could shoot to minimize the garbage. This bay, where this was taken, is calving grounds for Grey Whales. It lies just a few miles from where the local fisherman catch their haul for market. Repairs on ships are done and every chemical goes directly into the bay. I was amazed at the garbage, oil slicks and the river of sludge that you could follow, almost to the entrance.