Mayor Says More than 300 Clear Cancun Public Beaches of Sargassum a Day with More on Standby
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Mayor says more than 300 clear Cancun public beaches of sargassum a day with more on standby
The post Mayor says more than 300 clear Cancun public beaches of sargassum a day with more on standby appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Cancun, Q.R. — Cancun Mayor Ana Paty Peralta says more than 300 people head to the city’s public beaches daily to remove sargassum. She says… The post Mayor says more than 300 clear Cancun public beaches of sargassum a day with more on standby appeared first on Riviera Maya News.
The beginning of the massive arrival of sargaso to the coasts of Quintana Roo, can impact tourists, however, with the strategies that the public and private sector implement throughout the year and intensify in the season of greatest strength of this natural phenomenon, makes the damage less, but what about the tons of sargaso that are collected. On TV Azteca Quintana Roo we share the details.
PAN Senator Mayuli Martínez hasn't been told how important it is for tourism to "not speak ill of the camel." So she posted a very unfortunate reel on her Senate social media accounts about the sargassum problem affecting many beaches in Quintana Roo. Her team recorded her walking on the public beach of Punta Piedra, in Tulum, on a carpet of sargassum to boast that she's pushing a set of measures in the Senate to combat this problem. "We don't h…
They demand real solutions against sargazo in Tulum: Hoteliers ask for actions and not speeches Tulum, June 10 (InZoom.mx).—In light of Senator Mayuli Martínez Simón's recent statements about the situation of sargazo in Tulum, the Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean responded with a call to action, asking for clear legislative proposals that strengthen the capacity to respond to this phenomenon that every year impacts the tourism sector.
Andrea Lotito, vice president of the Riviera Maya Hotel Association, revealed that the sargazo is causing tourists to cancel or cut their reservations to travel to other destinations in the Mexican Caribbean. “We have comments from visitors who choose to go to another destination where the beaches are free of sargaso. They make a great effort to come, and also seek a great savings,” he said. The hotel leader mentioned that cancellations arrive u…
CANCÚN, Q. R.- In view of the increasing arrival of macroalga on the coasts of Quintana Roo, the Municipal President, Ana Paty Peralta, participated in the installation of the Strategy Table before the massive arrival of Sargazo 2025, headed by the governor, Mara Lezama, to coordinate efforts and mitigate the impact of this phenomenon. The Mayor reported that in Cancún, to ensure that the sands are in optimal condition every day work is done on …
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