RMCEMJB3–A small adventure class cruise ship cruises past Isla Coronado, Sea of Cortez, Baja California del Sur, Mexico
RFEWPDTX–Landscape shot of Isla Coronado
RMCEMJ23–A couple enjoys the peaceful beach on Isla Coronado, near Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RMTRDXRY–Western rattlesnake, Coronado Island Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), portrait, Mexico, Baja California, Isla Coronado del Sur
RMCEMJ29–The beach on Isla Coronado, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RMAABKYT–A beach at Isla Coronado Baja California Mexico
RMMY4GXC–Sea lions on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPXAH35–Isla Coronado - swim with sea lions!
RF2BX5PMP–Loreto sea lions, Baja California, Mexico. A group of sea lions resting on the rocks that surround the Coronado Island in the Loreto bay.
RMH243DE–Sea lion, Isla Coronado , Baja California , Mexico.
RMM3WFBA–Mother and son playing in the water: Isla Coronado (Coronado Island)
RM2WEGNJN–Kayaking off Isla Coronado, Sea of Cortez, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RMA1PCB8–Seals on rocks at Isla Coronado Sea of Cortez Mexico
RMB843N8–Kayaking off Isla Coronado, Sea of Cortez, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RMBN9MJG–Sea lions sit on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RMJ2G67R–Mexico, Baja California Sur. Excursion boats approach Isla Coronado across from mainland
RMAE5FKN–Kayaking off Isla Coronado, near Loreto, Sea of Cortez, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RFH9HD86–California Sea Lion Mexico
RMCD2FKN–030208 spt polo 2 Staff Photo by Gary Coronado/The Palm Beach Post 0049813A With Story by Marcus Nelson--Wellington--Jesus Romero (cq), handler for Isla Carroll, hoses down Marina during the finals of the CV Whitney Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington Sunday.
RM2F9EHYR–Baja California Mexico
RMP4MW5R–EMPERADOR CLAUDIO CORONADO DE HOJAS DE ROBLE (HALLADA EN ISLA DE THASOS). Location: MUSEO DEL LOUVRE-ESCULTURAS, FRANCE.
RMRG44WJ–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. DEVELOPMENT OF THE AMERICAN PEARL OYSTER 183 ISLA CORONADO-j. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. California. Dept. of Fish and Game; California. Fish and Game Commission; California. Division of Fish and Game. [San Francisco, etc. ] State of California
RMTRDXRX–Western rattlesnake, Coronado Island Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), rolled up, Mexico, Baja California, Isla Coronado del Sur, Isla Coronado del Sur
RMAABKYJ–Isla Coronado Baja California Mexico
RMMY4GXA–A young sea lion on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPW6R08–Approach to Isla Coronado from Loreto
RF2BX5PKE–Loreto sea lions, Baja California, Mexico. A group of sea lions resting on the rocks that surround the Coronado Island in the Loreto bay.
RMH243DW–Sea lion, Isla Coronado , Baja California , Mexico.
RMM3WFBP–A starfish on a rock on the island of Coronado, part of the Bay or Loreto National Park system.
RMBN9MHW–Sea lions sit on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RMJ2G683–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. Paddleboarder in calm waters off Isla Coronado
RFA7EWBE–NA, Mexico, Baja Mexico, Isla Coronado, Bahia de Los Angeles. Kayakers on beach (MR)
RFH9HD9E–California Sea Lion
RMJ2G67K–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. Isla Coronado lava formations. UNESCO World Heritage Site
RM2F9EJ7E–Baja California Mexico
RMRH0895–. Bulletin. Science. FOOD HABITS OF SPOTTED SAND BASS PACIFIC OCEAN Isla Coronado Pueblo de Bah fa de Los Angeles. Fishing Stations 1992 1994 Contributed most i total sample Contributed least i total sample 1992 1994 depths fished (m) 10-27 NA effort (hook hrs.) 21 NA Fig. 1. Study site at Bahia de Los Angeles showing sites of fish capture and their grouping by major geographic features. Symbols indicate where fish were captured and size of the symbol indicates contribution of fish captured at that site to the total number of fish captured. Circles refer to sites sampled in fall 1992 and squar
RMAABKWX–Isla Coronado Baja California Mexico
RMBJ8CJA–A sea lion sits on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPYF4NW–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RF2BX5PKG–Loreto sea lions, Baja California, Mexico. A group of sea lions resting on the rocks that surround the Coronado Island in the Loreto bay.
RMH243DH–Sea lion, Isla Coronado , Baja California , Mexico.
RMM3WFBF–Isla de Coronado beach, part of the Loreto Bay National Park system, Baja Mexico Sur.
RMBN9MKX–A sea lion sits on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFH9HD6R–Male Sea Lion
RMJ2G67J–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. Isla Coronado lava formations. UNESCO World Heritage Site
RFH9HD5M–California Sea Lion
RM2F9EHH2–Baja California Mexico
RMRH04MF–. Bulletin. Science. 16 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PACIFIC OCEAN 1992 1994 depths fished (m) 3-40 NA effort (hook hrs) 48 NA Isla Coronado Pueblo de Bahia de Los Angeles. 1992 1994 depths fished (m) 10-27 NA effort (hook hrs.) 21 NA Fig. 1. Map of the Bahia de Los Angeles region with sites sampled and sampling effort. Samples taken in 1995 were from a fisherman at the beach in Bahia de Los Angeles (summer) and from locations intermingled with the sites near town and Punta Rojo (winter).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita
RMBXN3RR–Sea lions sit on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPYHWE3–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RF2BX5PKW–Loreto sea lions, Baja California, Mexico. A group of sea lions resting on the rocks that surround the Coronado Island in the Loreto bay.
RMM3WF9T–Coronado Island
RMJ2G680–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. View to mainland from Isla Coronado
RM2F9EJ8T–Baja California Mexico
RMBK619E–A young sea lion sits on Coronado Island near the town of Loreto in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPYHWA0–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMM3WFA7–Coronado Island
RMJ2G67Y–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. View to mainland from Isla Coronado
RM2F9EJF1–Baja California Mexico
RMMY4GXE–Rock formations in Cononado Island in Loreto Bay in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 14, 2009.
RFPYHWG5–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RFPYF4ND–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMM3WFAN–Coronado Island
RFPYHWRT–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67T–Mexico, Baja California Sur. Excursion boats approach Isla Coronado white sand beach. Popular lunch spot
RM2F9EJKB–Baja California Mexico
RMM3WF9K–Coronado Island
RFPYHWY3–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67H–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Loreto Bay. Isla Coronado lava formations. Panga with boaters gives sense of scale
RM2F9EJ61–Baja California Mexico
RMM3WF5R–Coronado Island
RFPYHWT9–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67M–Mexico, Baja California Sur. Brown Pelican (Pelicanus occidentalis) breeding colony Isla Coronado
RM2F9EHX9–Baja California Mexico
RMM3WF6F–Coronado Island
RFPYHWXN–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67X–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Pangas on white sand beach Isla Coronado
RM2F9EHK2–Baja California Mexico
RMM3WFB7–Coronado Island
RFPYHWTK–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G681–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Pangas on white sand beach Isla Coronado
RM2F9EJBN–Baja California Mexico
RMM3WFB0–A mother and son asleep on a boat on the way to Coronado Island.
RFPYHX0R–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G682–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. White sand beach and calm waters Isla Coronado
RFPYHWR9–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67N–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Loreto Bay, Sea Lions follow kayaker Isla Coronado
RFPYHWME–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RMJ2G67W–Mexico, Baja California Sur. Excursion boats approach Isla Coronado white sand beach. Popular lunch spot
RMJ2G68G–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto Bay. Views from Hart Trail to Puerto Escondido. Government funded marina and commercial project. Protected harbor
RMJ2G67P–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Loreto Bay. Lone sailboat on flat calm water
RMJ2G68F–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto Bay. Views from Hart Trail to Puerto Escondido. Government funded marina and commercial project. Protected harbor
RFJ2G69P–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. Palm frond ceiling of shade hut pattern
RFPYHWYJ–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RFJ2G69N–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Loreto Bay. Lone sailboat on flat calm water with Sierra de la Giganta beyond
RFPYHWJC–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RFJ2G69M–Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez. California Sea Lion juvenile (Zalophus californianus).
RFPYHX08–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
RFPYHX1X–Isla Coronado - snorkel, sea lions and swimming
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