bajaguy
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3 Tons Of Illegal Lobster And Turtle Meat Seized
http://www.elvigia.net/general/2018/9/12/decomisa-sedena-ton...
A shipment of three tons of lobster and turtle meat, mostly with less than the minimum size of capture and closed, was confiscated by the Mexican Army
in the military security post installed on the Transpeninsular highway, at the height of ejido The Ajusco.
The Ministry of National Defense (Sedena), announced that elements of the 67th Infantry Battalion based in San Quintín, assigned to the Second
Military Zone, seized the sea product in coordination with authorities of the National Commission of Aquaculture and Fisheries (Conapesca ) of
Ensenada.
Information dated on September 9, indicates that military personnel carried out the inspection of vehicles that traveled from south to north, through
the military security post established for the Santo Tomás delegation.
When checking a van, type cooler, white, located on the back lobsters, which did not correspond to the measures allowed for transportation, which are
closed, so Conapesca staff proceeded to draw up an administrative record.
Personnel secured 83 cardboard boxes containing the marine product with a total weight of 2 thousand 924.84 kilograms. There were 5 thousand 854
specimens, of which 5 thousand 224 are less than the minimum size of capture.
Also turtle meat
The military institution indicated in its bulletin, that the measure did not correspond to the provisions of the Official Mexican Standard (NOM)
006A-SAG / PESC-2016, as determined by an environmental expert of the Attorney General's Office (PGR), sub-delegation Cove.
They also confiscated six cardboard boxes, which contained sea turtle meat with a total weight of 202.96 kilograms, which is regulated by NOM
0059-semanart2010.
With all the insured sea product it is estimated that, if this product had arrived at the black market, it would yield a total amount of 1 million 579
thousand 413 pesos.
To conclude, the Sedena affirmed that this action reflects the commitment of the military personnel to carry out the missions entrusted to them in
coordination with Conapesca personnel, which helps to keep the country in peace.
[Edited on 9-12-2018 by bajaguy]
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BajaBlanca
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So so sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo wrong for poachers to be doing this.
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Hook
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So so SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wrong for the incompetent PESCA agency to not have caught all this illegal taking, while the creatures still had a chance
to live.
PESCA is completely and totally corrupt.
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weebray
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Quote: Originally posted by Hook | So so SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wrong for the incompetent PESCA agency to not have caught all this illegal taking, while the creatures still had a chance
to live.
PESCA is completely and totally corrupt.
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Mostly they're just inert.
Every beautiful beach in the world needs a few condo towers - NOT.
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hermosok123
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Now come on! Just look at fine job of enforcement and marine species preservation in the Sea of Cortez. Guys are just workin their tales off. Not
even.
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John Harper
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We did a good job ourselves on several species here in North America. Maybe best not to point out the splinter in Mexico's eye, when we have a log in
ours?
http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/nwep16a.htm
And our abalone population is not really booming up here anymore, either.
John
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hermosok123
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Annnd what did this post have to do with the US? Last I checked it was about Baja. Then again my must be confused as I don't live up there.
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by hermosok123 | Annnd what did this post have to do with the US? Last I checked it was about Baja. Then again my must be confused as I don't live up there.
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Looks like we are all US citizens commenting on, and criticizing a foreign country to me. Nothing confusing about that. Haven't seen many posts in
Spanish, amigo.
John
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bajabuddha
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PESCA is corrupt. A local official in Sta. R. is the go-to guy for lobster... any time, any season, and has it at his house parties all the time.
Mexico is corrupt, from the top down.
U.S.A. is corrupt, leasing off tons of 'newly acquired' public lands to energy companies (cronies).
So what's the point? Beat your fists in the sand and feel better for venting, that's about all anyone can do.
This is one instance of someone getting caught; imagine the volume or what doesn't. Sad, but it's the times we live in and it ain't gettin' any
better, folks. Supply and demand rules, the capitalistic motto.
By the way, can ANYONE explain to me why conservatives aren't into conservation?
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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By the way, can ANYONE explain to me why conservatives aren't into conservation?
Maybe to provide a balance to the radical conservationist? Sorry I just could not resist. JH
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Quote: Originally posted by hermosok123 | Annnd what did this post have to do with the US? Last I checked it was about Baja. Then again my must be confused as I don't live up there.
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Sit this one out son.
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Wonder if there are any repercussions for anybody or was the load confiscated and case closed. What do you think?
Criminals operating with impunity is a huge part of high crime levels in Mexico.
But good work by the checkpoint guys. I hope they all got all the lobster they can eat as a bonus and an incentive to keep looking.
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