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The vaquita, an icon of the Gulf of California, is swiftly dying out.
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The vaquita is a small porpoise which only lives in the Gulf of California.
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There are thought to be only between six and 20 of the vaquita porpoises left.
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The vaquita is a rare species of porpoise endemic to the northern part of the Gulf of California.
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Mexico imposed a two-year ban on gillnet fishing in the vaquita's habitat in 2015, extending it earlier this year.
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Last year, Mexico banned gillnet fishing in the northern Gulf of California in a bid to save the vaquita.
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These are the potential options for the preservation and possibly the expansion of the overall vaquita and cheetah populations.
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The snub-nosed vaquita porpoise has all but died out due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a delicacy in Asia.
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The vaquita is threatened by illegal gillnet fishing for totoaba, a large fish whose swim bladder is prized by chefs in China.
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The group said Mexico should ban all fishing in the vaquita habitat, compensate fishermen and deploy a newly created environmental police to the region.
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There are now fewer than 30 of the vaquita left in the wild, the foundations run by Slim and DiCaprio said in a statement.
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The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is the smallest existing cetacean and the population has declined to barely 22 individuals now remaining in Mexico's Gulf of California.
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In the last month, 200,000 people have signed the petition to save the vaquita directed by DiCaprio at Pena Nieto, the World Wildlife Fund said.
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The sea, also known as the Gulf of California, is the only place vaquitas are found.
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DiCaprio's foundation estimated in early June there are now fewer than 30 vaquitas left in the wild.
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The Mexican navy patrols areas where vaquitas are found, while airforce surveillance helps to spot illegal fishing boats, he said.