The desperation of aquaculturists in the state has reached its highest point, since they consider that if the authorities continue to turn a deaf ear to the problem of illegal entry of shrimp into Mexico from Ecuador and other countries, this activity would be disappearing this year, and to be more exact, in the month of July. Carlos Urías Espinoza, president of the Confederation of Aquaculture Organizations of the State of Sinaloa, He stated that they have already told the authorities that this warning is not speculation, because if they do not manage to stop crustacean smuggling, it is impossible for them to survive, since here there are aquaculturists who raise 200 thousand tons and those are the most affected. for this omission of the authority.
By the way, the governor of Baja California Sur, Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío, was in Mazatlán, but to meet with the National Commissioner of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Octavio Almada Palafox. The working meeting was held at the Conapesca headquarters, located in Mazatlán, where directors of the different areas of the federal agency were also present, as well as José Alfredo Bermúdez Beltrán, secretary of Fishing Aquaculture and Agricultural Development of Baja California Sur and Marcelo Armenta, Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Who is also worried is the businessman and former leader of Canainpesca, Humberto Becerra Batista, who through his social networks published that due to the lack of respect for the bans and the zero budget to carry out inspection and surveillance tasks; They have sea shrimp and thousands of families in a debacle, which will only lead to regret in the not too distant future.
But if you consider that the super commissioner of Conapesca, Octavio Almada, is concerned and generating actions to stop illegal shrimp fishing in the reproductive stage, this is not the case, he meets with governors and takes photos next to monitors with the image of inspection and surveillance, but until now there has been no news of any arrests or real actions to stop the looting of this banned species.
With the ban on four species of the sea, including shrimp, fishermen in the fishing fields of northern Sinaloa they don’t have the door. For this reason, those from Jitzámuri, in Ahome, are asking for an emerging support program at the three levels of government, especially the federal and state levels. However, they have very little hope that they will come to their aid before June 2 under the argument of the elections for President of the Republic, senators, federal and local deputies and mayors. It will be seen if they come to his rescue by passing the votes.
The president of the Federation of Fishing CooperativesCarlos Castro Montoya, given the 9.4 percent of the capacity that the Eustaquio Buelna dam reservoir currently has in Guamúchil, the levels reach 5 percent, due to the little product it has would register a mortality and cause a loss economic and also a delay in sowing fingerlings.
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