Four schools in Oaxaca, Mexico start Sandwatch
Guardarenas Mexico starts monitoring the Oxaco beaches
After contacting The Sandwatch Foundation (Guardarenas) via the University of Puerto
Rico Sea Grant College Program in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, a new group called Guardarenas Mexico started monitoring beaches along the Oaxaca Pacific coast of Mexico as part of their programme to combat climate change.
Guardarenas Mexico consists of four schools: Colegio Benjamin Bloom, Colegio Juan Rulfo, Colegio Calmecac, and Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica-CONALEP 158, and Hotel Villa Sol. who have been regularly monitoring Coral Beach and Bahia de la Costa Chica de Oxaco since 2015.
They have also started adding their data to the Sandwatch International Database for the Coral Beach.
Check out their facebook page @guardarenasmx and see their photos and video.
After contacting The Sandwatch Foundation (Guardarenas) via the University of Puerto
Rico Sea Grant College Program in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, a new group called Guardarenas Mexico started monitoring beaches along the Oaxaca Pacific coast of Mexico as part of their programme to combat climate change.
Guardarenas Mexico consists of four schools: Colegio Benjamin Bloom, Colegio Juan Rulfo, Colegio Calmecac, and Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica-CONALEP 158, and Hotel Villa Sol. who have been regularly monitoring Coral Beach and Bahia de la Costa Chica de Oxaco since 2015.
They have also started adding their data to the Sandwatch International Database for the Coral Beach.
Check out their facebook page @guardarenasmx and see their photos and video.