You know that whenever a zoo AKA: wildlife park, ocean world, aquarium, circus, side show, sanctuary, etc., etc., gets involved there is always the taint of BIG MONEY to be made and it's related: crowds, shows, clowns, exhibits, displays, interactions, trained beasts, trainers, eco tours, etc., etc.
What about all of those enormous empty tanks at the Sea Worlds around the globe that held all of those Orcas for so many years? As I recall they even produced offspring in them while in captivity. I'm sure they are available, for a price.
So, how they gonna catch them pesky little Vaquitas? Gill NETS?? Drag miles long NETS between two pangas??? Maybe herd em into NETS with choppers and dart em with tranquilizers???? Won't they just go under the water? How about attracting them into a corral while playing Flipper music? Sheet, the thought is so absurd that it is boggles the mind. Don't forget the "bycatch", what ya gonna do with all them Totoabas?
Last week while walking around the launch ramp at JJ's I saw an information board near the fishing club office that stated that there were 57 thousand people whose lives, livelihood and families depend on the marine products from the northern Sea of Cortez, which according the the poster includes all of the waters from El Desemboque across to San Felipe and all points north. I can guarantee that the vast majority of them are law abiding citizens with the proper permits paid to the Mexican Government and are committing no crime what-so-ever.
As we ate our delicious JJ's wild caught fresh fish tacos we watched three pangas come in and unload THREE milk crate sized containers with two inch Pink Murexes in them. That catch, my friends, didn't even pay for their gas.
JJ