The Federation of Fishing Cooperatives of Baja California has successfully prevented a drop in lobster prices in October, despite the Covid-19 pandemic's impact on China's seafood market. The lobster catch, known as one of Baja California Sur's most profitable activities, sees between 1,000 and 1,300 tons extracted and exported to China annually. Meanwhile, the Loreto-Santa Rosalía corridor's fishermen are recovering, with the market showing favorable prices for red snapper and cabrilla, thanks to a high-quality product demand from the United States. The fishing method in the Gulf is considered artisanal and sustainable, with a market-driven origin.