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Inpesca, with Support From the Navy, Is Carrying Out Marine Surveillance Work on the Beaches of Rivas.

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
These patrols are carried out during fishing operations, verifying that they comply with regulations regarding fishing gear and minimum catch sizes permitted by national legislation. Wilberth Mora Parrales, INPESCA Fisheries and Aquaculture Inspector in Rivas, stated that on this occasion, an inspection was also carried out on a shrimp fishing vessel. "We verified the documentation, carried out the Turtle Excluder Device measurements, and confir…
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These patrols are carried out during fishing operations, verifying that they comply with regulations regarding fishing gear and minimum catch sizes permitted by national legislation. Wilberth Mora Parrales, INPESCA Fisheries and Aquaculture Inspector in Rivas, stated that on this occasion, an inspection was also carried out on a shrimp fishing vessel. "We verified the documentation, carried out the Turtle Excluder Device measurements, and confir…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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