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The local term for Sport Fishing in the Galapagos Islands is called "Pesca Vivencial" or roughly translated Vivencial Fishing. This term was assigned by the Galapagos National Park in December 2012 to encourage local fisherman to show international anglers the locations in the Islands where Marlin are abundant and healthy. Over the past 10 years we have learned from our customers techniques and equipment. Today we are an operation that keeps the Islands friendly traditions combined with modern vessels and equipment to enhance our customers experience on and off the water. For Marlin we follow the catch and release rules, for all other species, our customers and crew get to keep the bounty with no limmits.

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