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The Storm Paralyzes the Cartagena Fleet and Leaves the Fishmongers Almost without Fresh Fish

The storm in the sea that strikes the coast of Cartagena has forced the fishing fleet of minor gears to remain moored to port for the second consecutive day and with total safety will also not fish on Thursday. The measure affects a total of 15 boats based in the docks of Saint Lucia and Cabo de Palos, which have been forced to a 48 hour stoppage.This cessation of activity has caused the fish counters to have no local fresh fish. The Cofradía de…
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The storm in the sea that strikes the coast of Cartagena has forced the fishing fleet of minor gears to remain moored to port for the second consecutive day and with total safety will also not fish on Thursday. The measure affects a total of 15 boats based in the docks of Saint Lucia and Cabo de Palos, which have been forced to a 48 hour stoppage.This cessation of activity has caused the fish counters to have no local fresh fish. The Cofradía de…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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