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Fishermen, Ready to Go for the Jaiba

More than two thousand fishermen from the south of Sonora will go out today Thursday to catch jaiba, after the lifting of the ban, in the hope of a recovery after facing one of the worst crises so far this year. Ramón Valenzuela Ruelas, president of the Cooperative Loma Prada de Yavaros, pointed out that the workers of the sea are indebted, but they maintain the mood and hope to have a good season. He explained that the fishing has been seriousl…
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More than two thousand fishermen from the south of Sonora will go out today Thursday to catch jaiba, after the lifting of the ban, in the hope of a recovery after facing one of the worst crises so far this year. Ramón Valenzuela Ruelas, president of the Cooperative Loma Prada de Yavaros, pointed out that the workers of the sea are indebted, but they maintain the mood and hope to have a good season. He explained that the fishing has been seriousl…

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diariodelyaqui.mx broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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