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acques Cousteau famously described the glittering Sea of Cortez as “the aquarium of the world,” alluding to its spectacular collection of marine life, ranging from impossibly colorful fish and captivating sea turtles to behemoth humpback, gray, and blue whales, and crowd-pleasing orcas. The serene waters, nestled between mainland Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula on the country’s west coast, play host to nearly 2 million travelers annually, but the majority of

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