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Inpesca Strengthens Fisheries Surveillance in Chinandega

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
INPESCA, through its Chinandega Delegation, continues to strengthen compliance with fisheries legislation with monitoring, surveillance, and control inspections at collection centers, processing plants, marketing posts, and vessels engaged in the capture and marketing of fishery products. READ MORE: INPESCA assesses the status of fishery species. During this day, a tour was conducted in the towns of Jiquilillo, Padre Ramos, Aserradores, Corinto,…
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INPESCA, through its Chinandega Delegation, continues to strengthen compliance with fisheries legislation with monitoring, surveillance, and control inspections at collection centers, processing plants, marketing posts, and vessels engaged in the capture and marketing of fishery products. READ MORE: INPESCA assesses the status of fishery species. During this day, a tour was conducted in the towns of Jiquilillo, Padre Ramos, Aserradores, Corinto,…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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