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Grouper Fishing Ban Lifted: the Main Fleet Sets Sail

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
PROGRESO.— With the grouper fishing ban ending on Tuesday, March 31, after beginning on Sunday, February 1, the larger vessels of the fishing fleet, already provisioned, set sail yesterday, April 1, for the red and black grouper fishing season. These marine species are in high demand in both the national and international markets. In the 2025 season, the total catch of red and black grouper was 6,286 tons, according to information from the Natio…
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PROGRESO.— With the grouper fishing ban ending on Tuesday, March 31, after beginning on Sunday, February 1, the larger vessels of the fishing fleet, already provisioned, set sail yesterday, April 1, for the red and black grouper fishing season. These marine species are in high demand in both the national and international markets. In the 2025 season, the total catch of red and black grouper was 6,286 tons, according to information from the Natio…

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yucatan.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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