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Latin American Countries Strengthen Ties Against Illegal Fishing in the Pacific

Summary by El Mundo CR
Latin American countries strengthen ties against illegal fishing in the Pacific Panama City, 28 Aug (elmundo.cr) – Costa Rica, with 92% of its territory in the seas, joins other Latin American countries to combat illegal fishing, a practice that threatens biodiversity and the livelihoods of thousands of people. With the aim of exchanging experiences and establishing a common front, Panama hosted the Regional Exchange of Peer Experiences on Legal…
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Latin American countries strengthen ties against illegal fishing in the Pacific Panama City, 28 Aug (elmundo.cr) – Costa Rica, with 92% of its territory in the seas, joins other Latin American countries to combat illegal fishing, a practice that threatens biodiversity and the livelihoods of thousands of people. With the aim of exchanging experiences and establishing a common front, Panama hosted the Regional Exchange of Peer Experiences on Legal…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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