Mexico: Inspection and surveillance operations for shrimp fishing were reinforced

Published 2021년 9월 7일

Tridge summary

Mexico's Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development, along with the National Commission for Aquaculture and Fisheries and the Secretariat of the Navy, has initiated a joint strategy to enforce inspection and surveillance actions during the shrimp fishing season. The operation will be conducted in states such as Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Tamaulipas, and Campeche to ensure compliance with the shrimp season regulations, the General Law of Fishing and Sustainable Aquaculture, and Mexican Official Standards. The operation aims to monitor compliance, enforce closures for other fisheries, and report any irregular activities.
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Original content

The objective is to reinforce inspection and surveillance actions in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Tamaulipas and Campeche Mexico City, September 7, 2021.— The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development, through the National Commission for Aquaculture and Fisheries (Conapesca), and the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar), implement a joint strategy prior to and during the shrimp fishing season on both coasts of the country, with the aim of reinforcing inspection and surveillance actions in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Tamaulipas and Campeche. During the month of September there will be a deployment of Marine infantry with surface units and fisheries officers in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Tamaulipas and Campeche to monitor compliance with the shrimp season, the General Law of Fishing and Sustainable Aquaculture and Mexican Official Standards. This action will also reinforce other fisheries that ...
Source: MX2000

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