With an investment of more than 493 thousand pesos, the Mexican Institute of Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (Imipas) will fund three scientific projects to strengthen the sustainable management of the marine resources of Quintana Roo during 2026. The research, coordinated from the Regional Research Center for Aquaculture and Fisheries of Puerto Morelos, will include studies on sharks, rays, shrimp and the monitoring of sargazo…
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With an investment of more than 493 thousand pesos, the Mexican Institute of Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (Imipas) will fund three scientific projects to strengthen the sustainable management of the marine resources of Quintana Roo during 2026. The research, coordinated from the Regional Research Center for Aquaculture and Fisheries of Puerto Morelos, will include studies on sharks, rays, shrimp and the monitoring of sargazo…