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OUR TEAM

Hector Antonio Lizarraga-Cubedo, Director, Centro Ecologico Akumal

 

Hector Antonio Lizarraga-Cubedo

DIRECTOR

Hector was born in Mexico City, but raised in Baja California where he earned his university degree in oceanology. His past work experience had him focused in aquaculture, seafood processing and research on ecology and taxonomy of marine algae with the Oceanographic Research Institute. In 1998, he pursued his postgraduate studies at the University of Aberdeen to obtain his master's in Marine and Fisheries Sciences and PhD on lobster fisheries.

 

Since then he has contributed to various scientific publications, participated in several workshops and symposia, and worked for both the state and federal governments.

 

Softball is his main hobby as well as working out at a local gym in Playa del Carmen where he lives happily with his wife and comic Chihuahua, Woody.

Mauricio Acevez, Sea Turtle Protection Program, Centro Ecologico Akumal

Born in Mexico City, Mauricio relocated to Quintana Roo in 1999. Since then he has been involved with NGOs, including the creation of the nonprofit organization Eco-Bahia which implemented several conservation programs for the communities and hotel complex, Bahia Principe. In 2000, he began his activities with sea turtles on the Playa Aventuras DIF beach and later with the association Flora, Fauna y Cultura.

 

Mauricio can be found playing soccer, swimming or spending time with his family, including his two rescued street dogs.

 

Mauricio Acevez

ADMINISTRATOR, CEA 

Baruch Figueroa-Zavala, Coastal Ecosystem Program, Centro Ecologico Akumal

 

Baruch Figueroa-Zavala

COORDINATOR, COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS PROGRAM

 

In the summer of 2012, Baruch joined CEA as the program coordinator of the Coastal Ecosystems Program bringing with him over eight years’ experience in a variety of conservation projects in Quintana Roo, ranging from monitoring and evaluation of reef communities and seagrass and rehabilitation of coral reefs to conducting research on turtles and management of lionfish.

 

Baruch is a divemaster with over 600 dives and has always had a great interest in the marine and coastal environment. He holds a degree in marine biology from Universidad del Mar in Oaxaca and continued his graduate studies at National University of Costa Rica and El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Chetumal.

Ivan Penie, Environmental Research Program, Centro Ecologico Akumal

 

Iván Penié

COORDINATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PROGRAM

Before joining CEA, Ivan worked as a researcher with UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). His passion for coastal ecosystems led him to CEA nearly four years ago to contribute to marine research. Currently, Ivan coordinates the environmental research activities at CEA, including the recently declared fish refuge in Akumal (the first of its kind to exist outside a protected area) as part of an integrated approach to coastal management.

 

Ivan has collaborated on various research projects with academic groups resulting in various scientific publications and events, as well as advised university students on technical aspects of their research. When he’s not developing his Ph.D. thesis or immersed in a good book, you can find Ivan on the baseball field, doing martial arts or spending time with his family, especially his daughters.

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Elizabeth Bautista

COORDINATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

 

Elizabeth is from Mazatlan, Sinaloa, but has lived most of her life in the state of Sonora. In 2002 she moved to the Yucatan Peninsula. She has studies of Professional Technician in Food and Engineering in Environmental Technology.

In the past 10 years she has worked in general consulting. In 2018, Elizabeth joined the CEA staff as the coordinator of the Environmental Education and Akumal Cero projects.

She loves her job, always has a smile on her face and likes to interact with people. She is convinced that her work can make a change to improve the environment, and people's quality of life.

In her free time she likes to read, do snorkel and enjoy a delicious dinner with her friends.

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Angélica Pech

COMMUNICATIONS + VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

 

Angie was born in Chetumal, Quintana Roo but studied her degree in Communications at the Model University of Merida, Yucatan. He joined the CEA team in July 2019, since then he has been given the task of coordinating the area of communications and volunteering. He is passionate about his work since he always wanted to apply his knowledge in a company with the values that CEA has.

Among her hobbies are swimming, walking along the beach, walking with his rescued dog and discovering new places / people.

 

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José Manuel González López

TURTLE CAMP COORDINATOR

 

José Manuel is from Chetumal, Qroo. Within his academic career he studied the degree in Aquatic Biology at the Technological Institute of Chetumal, later a Master in Environmental Sciences and Landscape Ecology at Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas, USA, and continued with a PhD in a graduate program in Ecology, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management in association of the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and University of Aveiro in Portugal.

He is currently working on the investigation of the historical analysis of the nesting activity of green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta Caretta) in Akumal. He teaches and gives courses on awareness raising in the care of sea turtles and their ecosystem. José Manuel has been in charge of sea turtle programs since 2016.

In his spare time, he likes to listen to music, play sports and do outdoor activities to observe and admire the scenic beauty that nature gives us.

 

Rafael Diaz Perucho, Local + National Press Coordinator, Centro Ecologico Akumal

 

Rafael Diaz Perucho

LOCAL + NATIONAL PRESS COORDINATOR

 

Rafael is a Mexico City native who relocated to Playa del Carmen. He holds a degree in International Relations from UNAM and has spent more than 15 years in print and radio journalism in Quintana Roo. He is the founder of SIPLA—a media monitoring and news agency. Rafael has always wanted to work for an environmental organization as he enjoys getting to know people who love ecology and the preservation of natural resources.

 

When Rafael is not writing articles or pitching stories, he enjoys reading, swimming, traveling, and going to the movies.

 

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