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Fishing in the Gulf of California Impacts Sea Vaquita Habitat: Center for Biological Diversity

The export to the United States of these species will be prohibited from 2026 due to the lack of regulations that protect vaquita in Mexico Jorge Salcedo / El Sol de México Mexico will not be able to export shrimp, sharks, lobsters and 18 other marine species to the United States due to the lack of fishing regulations in the Gulf of California that prevent by-catch of vaquita marina, as established in the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act.
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The export to the United States of these species will be prohibited from 2026 due to the lack of regulations that protect vaquita in Mexico Jorge Salcedo / El Sol de México Mexico will not be able to export shrimp, sharks, lobsters and 18 other marine species to the United States due to the lack of fishing regulations in the Gulf of California that prevent by-catch of vaquita marina, as established in the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act.

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dossierpolitico.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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