Tamaulipas Strengthens Environmental Surveillance After Death of Fish in the Lagoon System
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The Government of Tamaulipas, headed by Américo Villarreal, deployed an inter-institutional environmental monitoring operation in the southern lagoon system and in the Estero El Camalote, with the objective of protecting aquatic ecosystems following the report of mortality of fish in the area.The intervention is coordinated by the Environmental and Urban Attorney General's Office of Tamaulipas (PAUT), in conjunction with the National Water Commi…
The cause of the death of almost three tons of fish in the estuary El Camalote was that they could not re-enter their natural freshwater habitat and not because of the entry of hydrocarbons into the lagoon system, Raúl Quiroga Álvarez, Secretary of Hydraulic Resources, reported at a press conference. Furthermore, he ruled out that, after carrying out studies on water samples, there could be an impact on the population of southern Tamaulipas, sin…
The recent mortality of fish recorded in the Chairel-Camalote lagoon system, in southern Tamaulipas, was caused by a hydrological phenomenon associated with the variation in water salinity levels. This was confirmed by state and federal authorities following a technical evaluation operation in the area and confirmed that there is no [...] The article Discard Pollution After Fatality of Fish in Tamaulipas appeared first in: 88.9 News.
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.— The recent mortality of fish recorded in the Lake Chairel-Camalote system, in southern Tamaulipas, had its origin in a hydrological phenomenon associated with the variation in water salinity levels, with no evidence of chemical contamination or risk to the population, state and federal authorities confirmed after a technical evaluation operation in the area. According to official information presented by the Governm…
It was recorded by changes in the hydrodynamics and salinity of the system April 21, 2026 Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- The mortality of fish in the lagoon system of the south of Tamaulipas was recorded by changes in the hydrodynamics and salinity of the system, but at no time was the quality of water destined for the supply for human consumption in the region, nor the fishing activity, assured the secretaries of Hydraulic Resources, Raúl Quirog…
Victoria, Tamaulipas.- The Secretary of Hydraulic Resources of the Government of the State, Raúl Quiroga, acknowledged that the lack of surveillance in the management of locks has been one of the factors that has generated affects in the lagoon system of the Southern Entity and the mortality of fish, despite the fact that the infrastructure was rehabilitated only three years ago. During a press conference, the official explained that the lagoon …
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