Mexico announces new measures to protect the vaquita and totoaba

Published 2023년 6월 25일

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Mexican authorities announced changes to the Zero Tolerance Zone in the Upper Gulf of California, aimed at reducing illegal fishing of the endangered vaquita and totoaba species. The expansion of the zone will add 216 cubes to the existing 193, with increased patrols on land, sea, and air during the shrimp fishing season. The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources will work with the fishing sector and civil society to understand the impact of habitat changes on these species.
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Authorities of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) of Mexico announced changes in the polygon of the Zero Tolerance Zone in the Upper Gulf of California, where the vaquita and totoaba live, to increase the reduction of illegal fishing of these species. "It is estimated that illegal fishing in the Zero Tolerance Zone (Zo) has been reduced by 79%, so it is proposed to expand this project four kilometers on two sides of the aforementioned polygon adjacent to the coastline so that in October This year, 216 cubes will be added to the 193 existing ones," Semarnat explained in a statement. In addition, the agency pointed out, maritime, land and air patrols will be reinforced with manned and unmanned units "during the months of September and October corresponding to the shrimp fishing season." Likewise, he informed that these modifications will be analyzed with the experience of the fishing sector and civil society, since there is also the update of the ...
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