Marlins at Puerto San Carlos

  • Bait balls

    The Sardine run is an annual migration of millions of Sardines from the Californian coast. They swim up the coast leading up to Baja California. The reason behind this annual march is unknown, but theories point out the fact that sardines need to be in a different oceanic current in order to have enough nutrients or simply the migration from colder water towards a warmer one.

  • Looking for Striped Marlins

    Be enraptured by the amazing spectacle of groups of Striped Marlin swimming in sync. The Striped Marlins migrate through Magdalena Bay every year and provide an exciting show for tourists and locals alike as they spawn along the coast.

  • Pacific Ocean & Mangroves

    Mangroves are very important especially in a place like Magdalena Bay because they help in the stabilization of the shoreline, erosion prevention and it gives shelter for many marine animals.

Puerto San Carlos, B.C.S., México