Ecuadorian tuna fishermen reject statements by the president of Mexico

Published 2022년 9월 25일

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A statement from the Ecuadorian Tuna Association has been issued in response to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's claims about Ecuadorian tuna fishing practices. López Obrador had suggested that Ecuadorian fishermen were catching juvenile tuna and encroaching on Mexican Pacific waters. The association refuted these claims, stating that tuna is a highly migratory species and that their fleet operates in several capture zones, some of which overlap with Peruvian waters. They also pointed out that incidental catching of juvenile tuna is common in the Eastern Pacific. The statement is particularly significant as it comes at a time when a trade agreement between Mexico and Ecuador, under negotiation for nearly four years, is stalled due to disputes over the tariff-free entry of Ecuadorian shrimp, bananas, and tuna into the Mexican market.
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This September 25, the fishing union responded with a statement to the statements of the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, about tuna catches. As López Obrador mentioned, in a press conference three days ago, the Mexican tuna vessels complained that their Ecuadorian counterparts "catch five kilos of tuna, and this means that it no longer reaches the Mexican Pacific." In other words, the Mexican President assures that Ecuadorian fishermen catch tuna considered 'juvenile'. Also, López Obrador suggested that the tuna caught by Ecuador comes from Peruvian waters. Given this, the Ecuadorian Tuna Association said that the national fleet has at least four capture zones. One of them is inside and outside the Territorial Sea of Peru, "when between the months of November to March fishing is carried out with licenses granted by the Peruvian government." In addition, it was added that because tuna is a highly migratory species, "it is impossible to say that the product fished ...
Source: Primicias

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