This Educational Intervention Project was carried out in the Municipality of Bahía Solano, in its urban area, Ciudad Mutis and in the Corregimiento El Valle in the department of Chocó, addressed from the main ecotourism activity: the sighting of Humpback whales Megaptera novaenglia. This ecotourism activity has brought with it practices that do not contribute to proper management responsible and sustainable that guarantee the migratory and reproductive well-being of these cetaceans, by the crew of the boats that enjoy the show (tourists or inhabitants of the region). Various research has shown that whales become stressed and On many occasions they avoid boats, this causes wear and tear on these mammals. energetic, longer immersion periods and difficulty in communication due to noise of the engines. In corroboration of the above, through conversations with artisanal fishermen, during the quarantine period due to COVID-19, years 2020 and 2021, periods in which it did not occur visiting tourists in the region, they noticed that humpback whales increased in number, there were greater proximity to the coast, their arrival was from June and their stay was longer, said situations became the focus of the problem of this project. This is how the need to use socialization strategies for recommendations generated and guided by the Ministry of the Environment and local authorities. A mixed methodology will be used to collect information and execute the project. In turn, the empirical measurement technique was implemented using the guide instrument of interview.