Mexico: Federal forces strengthen surveillance actions to benefit shrimp fishing

Published 2023년 9월 7일

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Federal authorities gathered at the Eighth Naval Zone facilities in the port of Mazatlán to coordinate efforts and strengthen surveillance for the upcoming shrimp catch season. The National Aquaculture and Fisheries Commission (Conapesca), Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of National Defense, National Guard, Attorney General's Office, and Captaincy of Port were among the representatives present. The meeting aimed to ensure the proper development of the fishing season and adherence to sustainable fishing standards.
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2000Agro/Editorial With the intention to reinforce surveillance for the proper development of the next shrimp catch season in marine waters, bays and lagoon systems and estuaries of federal jurisdiction of the Pacific Ocean, federal authorities They met at facilities in the Eighth Naval Zone. To coordinate efforts and continue working on inspection and surveillance actions to take care of the product of this important fishery, they met in the port of Mazatlán representatives of the National Aquaculture and Fisheries Commission (Conapesca), Secretary of the Navy (Semar), Secretary of National Defense (Sedena), National Guard, Attorney General's Office of the Republic and Captaincy of Port. The commissioner national of Conapesca, Octavio Almada Palafox, headed the working group and offered the words of welcome. “We continue joining efforts with federal authorities to continue working with the surveillance actions to care for shrimp during the closed season and also during production ...
Source: MX2000

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