Peru: Ban on black shells is in effect until March 31

Published 2021년 2월 24일

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The Peruvian Government has extended the ban on black shells in the Tumbes region until the end of March. The ban, which was implemented on February 15, prohibits the extraction, landing, transport, retention, transformation, and trade of the resource. The decision aims to conserve the unique hydrobiological resource, which is found only in the Los Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary, a protected natural area.
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The Government ratified the validity of the ban on black shells in the Tumbes region until the end of March. ► READ ALSO: How much does it cost to take the "Cumbiambero Piurano truck" to the door of my house? The Ministry of Production (Produce) ruled that the extraction, landing, transport, retention, transformation and trade of this resource has been prohibited since February 15. For this reason, fishermen and traders, as well as consumers, will not be able to have these resources during the indicated period. ► READ ALSO: Peruvian biologist creates real-time water purifier based on moringa Black shells are a unique hydrobiological resource in our country, since they live exclusively in the Los Manglares de Tumbes ...
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