The president of the Mexican Confederation of Fishing Cooperative Societies of Mexico, José Luis Carrillo Galáz declared that the cold fronts continue…
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300 tons of lobster have been caught so far this season in Yucatán
The president of the Federation of Fishing Cooperative Societies of the Western Center of the State, Mariano Canul Uicab declared that 550…
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Huge blob on the Yucatán coast causes alarm among local fishermen
Just 15 days before the octopus fishing ban is lifted in Yucatán, fishermen from the eastern coast have alerted the presence of…
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A new tragedy struck the fishing community just as they approached the final stretch before the “octopus fever” season, which is set…
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Fishermen claim the restoration of Progreso Pier affects their economy
The multimillion-dollar project, corresponding to the second phase of the construction of nearly 30 meters of pier, which collapsed over a year…
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Illegal grouper fishing continues in Yucatan territorial waters
Fishermen denounce that the species is not being allowed to rest and there is a risk of scarcity and even disappearance of…
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Fishermen of the Yucatan Peninsula are trained on marine conservation
The fishing cooperatives of Campeche, Yucatan and Quintana Roo received training from the organization Oceana, in order to have better fishing shelters…
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Two rescue operations carried out by the Mexican Navy in less than 24 hours in Progreso, Yucatan
On Tuesday night, January 24th, the Mexican Navy Secretariat carried out a rescue operation in the port of Progreso due to reports…
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On December 23rd, port authorities issued a communiqué announcing the closure of 14 ports in Yucatan, due to the passage of the…
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After more than a month of shipwreck, a vessel from Progreso and its crew members were found in the coast of Tamaulipas.…