Government of Mexico strengthens agreements with civil society for the conservation of the vaquita marina and totoaba in the Upper Gulf of California in the United States

Published 2021년 8월 7일

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A new agreement has been signed among the Ministries of the Environment, the Navy, and Agriculture to diversify the participation of organized civil society in environmental conservation. The agreement aims to resume ghost net recovery activities, strengthening the protection of endemic species in the Upper Gulf of California. It also legally backs the removal of nets and provides clearer guidelines for civil society organizations in their conservation efforts. The collaboration will also include the delivery of periodic reports and the release and rescue of wildlife specimens, with a focus on the conservation of the vaquita marina and totoaba species.
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JOINT COMMUNICATION AGRICULTURE (SADER), ENVIRONMENT AND MARINE. A new agreement was signed that diversifies the options for participation of organized civil society in environmental conservation, highlighting the powers of inspection and surveillance exclusively for the authorities. Based on a broad dialogue between social organizations and federal authorities, their participation in the construction of environmental governance in the area was reformulated. The ghost net recovery activities are officially resumed to strengthen the protection of endemic species in the region. The Ministries of the Environment, the Navy and Agriculture signed an agreement to work in coordination with non-governmental organizations to keep the fishing ban in the Upper Gulf of California free of gillnets and gillnets. The application of this new agreement is carried out in accordance with the vision that the Government of the Fourth Transformation has in addressing the problem: in a comprehensive and ...
Source: Inforural

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