The article highlights the active role of the State Administration in processing permits and concessions for oyster farmers in Baja California, with over seven thousand jobs dependent on the industry. Alma Rosa García Juárez, the head of State Fisheries and Aquaculture, met with producers and representatives to address their concerns about the delay in the resolution of these permits. There is ongoing communication with the National Aquaculture and Fisheries Commissioner to address these issues, and producers have expressed appreciation for the direct engagement and commitment to sustainable development in the sector.