An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 has caused over $10 million in damages to Ecuador's shrimp sector, with the National Chamber of Aquaculture expecting the cost to rise. The quake, which struck the Gulf of Guayaquil, partially collapsed shrimp farm walls, necessitating extensive repairs and the drainage of pools. Additionally, the earthquake caused issues with water services, electricity, and roads in the affected areas. This incident recurs on a sad anniversary, as it reminds Ecuador of a 2016 earthquake that caused over 150 million dollars in losses for non-oil export products, including the shrimp farm sector.