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ESCALERA....has the recession killed this beast?

surfer jim - 3-5-2009 at 01:38 PM

Is it dead yet?.....I have not heard any news in a long while....between the recession and cartel violence I don't believe there will be ANY customers for it now.....:?:

movinguy - 3-5-2009 at 01:58 PM

I think it died with the Fox administration.

Woooosh - 3-5-2009 at 02:08 PM

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Originally posted by surfer jim
Is it dead yet?.....I have not heard any news in a long while....between the recession and cartel violence I don't believe there will be ANY customers for it now.....:?:


It s hard to tell manana from forever.

cantinflas - 3-5-2009 at 02:21 PM

Lets hope so.

KurtG - 3-5-2009 at 02:36 PM

We drove out to Rosalillita last Friday, nice little breakwater harbor with fuel tanks, a travel lift and nice office structure all fenced off and unused while the local fishermen lanch their pangas from the beach next to the new facilitites. Nice paved road from Hwy 1 to the little town though--

Osprey - 3-5-2009 at 03:02 PM

Four years ago they downscaled it and there is not much current news about it. Here's the link to the changes. If it is still alive it is called the Sea of Cortez Project.

http://mexidata.info/id229.html

jodiego - 3-5-2009 at 03:44 PM

Always thought it was a strange idea to transport yachts across the peninsula from the Pacific to the Sea of Cortez and I was always skeptical of a project this big ever being completed, so I'm not surprised it has been down graded. Next step will be "abandoned". Now lets see what happens to the port in Colonet.

wilderone - 3-5-2009 at 03:50 PM

see below - blah , blah, blah. But if I read between the lines, they're finally listening to local people and environmental groups which have found fault with the plans, and their intent has totally shifted to ecotourism, instead of boaters traveling both Pacific and Gulf coasts which, of course, is ludicrous. A couple weeks ago, there was an article stating that FONATUR had a big $748 million budget cutback, so was scaling back some of their projects.

"An integral part of the series, this document shows the current status of the Project, which is the result of a dynamic, inclusive and participative
long-term planning process, that gathers and incorporates the opinions of the state governments, the participating municipalities, the affected communities, the civic environmental organizations, the private sector and the social sector, in such a way that the program becomes a continuous, permanent labor of feedback and adjustment.

Under its new concept, the Project proposes to use tourism as a guardian of the ecological balance, the axis of a conversion from threatened economic activities to others that offer better prospects for the inhabitants of the communities and indigenous towns.

FONATUR intends for the Sea of Cortez to become the new icon of Mexican tourism, and, as a strategy for making it so, to position it on the world tourism stage.

Considering the richness and fragility of the ecosystem, tourism linked to nature has been selected as the target market: ecotourism, nautical tourism, cultural tourism, rural and adventure tourism, sports and health tourism. These market segments are specialized, discriminating and aware of their environmental responsibility.

To efficiently accomplish the objectives sketched here, they have been grouped into specific programs. The entire Project is embodied in three programs: the Integral Tourism Regions, Ports of Call Singlar and Coastal Localities.

The strategic goal of the first program is to reduce poverty and regional imbalances by offering new employment and development opportunities to the population not only along the coastal strip but throughout the territory, and to reorganize and stimulate tourist activity. To do this, this program defines several small territories within the larger Region so as to formulate plans and design the most appropriate products for each place.

The nautical tourist segment has been selected as the the engine of tourism throughout the entire Region because it does not generate massive concentrations of visitors, its activity is dispersed throughout the entire territory and so has low impact, such tourists seek contact with nature, and they have high purchasing power.

The second program seeks to provide all of the services required by nautical tourists. Its main duty is to organize and operate a specialized network of ports of call, develop their infrastructure, and offer, among other things, necessary services to boats and their passengers.

It is also a central objective to improve the quality of life of the population associated with these ports of call, and to prepare them to provide services to the travelers and the new migrants who will settle there as a result of the Project. The Coastal Localities program, designed to accomplish this purpose, consists of projects integrally planned as sustainable models of urban development.

The execution of the Sea of Cortez Project requires developing and maintaining open channels of communication, as well as taking advantage of the federal government’s will and skills in orchestrating joint efforts, and the collaboration in the Project of state and municipal authorities, related federal dependencies, legislators, private and community organizations, the academic and scientific community and civic and environmental organizations.

This document introduces the Sea of Cortez Project, but it is also an invitation to build a better future for the Region. To attain sustainable development is Mexico’s inescapable challenge."

cantinflas - 3-5-2009 at 05:28 PM

Wow what a load of mierda.

Entonces?

Bronco - 3-5-2009 at 06:04 PM

That would mean the Punta Brava project that will only benefit a few peons and of course the ejidos, who got the real deal ? The current economy of Mexico – and of course the narco war, this area would be great picking’s for WHO?
Woods,gets a nickel and the project goes down the tubes after the first kidnapping. The fishery becomes eco-trash and who benefited.

DENNIS - 3-5-2009 at 06:12 PM

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the Punta Brava project


Speaking of the Puta Brava Project..... I heard yesterday that the much heralded Dubai / Tiger Woods golf extravaganza project is on hold. Any news on that?

CaboRon - 3-5-2009 at 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
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Originally posted by Bronco
the Punta Brava project


Speaking of the Puta Brava Project..... I heard yesterday that the much heralded Dubai / Tiger Woods golf extravaganza project is on hold. Any news on that?


O M G ---- I am so suprised ---- This is really unexpected ... ....





[Edited on 3-6-2009 by CaboRon]