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Developers resubmit controversial plan for massive Mexican resort near endangered reef

Published on August 27, 2012
Published on August 27, 2012
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Gulf of California , Baja California , MEXICO CITY

MEXICO CITY - Developers have resurrected plans for a massive beach resort near a sensitive coral reef in Mexico's Gulf of California, just two months after authorities rejected a similar plan amid protests by environmental groups.

The proposed Los Pericues resort would include a marina, a golf course and the equivalent of 23,400 hotel rooms on the Baja California shoreline near the protected Cabo Pulmo reef, the only one in the Gulf of California.

Experts call the formerly over-fished area a model for environmental recovery.

Authorities rejected a proposal for the equivalent of about 30,000 hotel rooms in the same area in June.

The Mexican Center for Environmental Law said Monday developers submitted the proposal last week. The centre said sediment, salt from a desalinization plant and the marina threaten the reef.

© Canadian Press

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