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Mexico: in the Face of Oil Spills in the Sea, Fishermen Are Compensated by the Sowing of Tilapias, a Species Considered Invasive

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The fishermen of the El Arrastradero lagoon, in front of the Gulf of Mexico, wait for the medium-term benefits of the tilapias sown on December 12, when Mayor Alfonso Baca Sevilla posed in front of the cameras to inaugurate the lagoon repopulation program of the municipality Paraíso. On a boat in the middle of the lagoon, several fishing leaders accompanied the edil, grabbed a lot of bags and released 52,000 nilotic tilapias, a fish that science…
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The fishermen of the El Arrastradero lagoon, in front of the Gulf of Mexico, wait for the medium-term benefits of the tilapias sown on December 12, when Mayor Alfonso Baca Sevilla posed in front of the cameras to inaugurate the lagoon repopulation program of the municipality Paraíso. On a boat in the middle of the lagoon, several fishing leaders accompanied the edil, grabbed a lot of bags and released 52,000 nilotic tilapias, a fish that science…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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