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Monofilament and Spinel Nets Seized During Closed-Fishing Controls in the Country’s Rivers

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Asunción, IP Agency.- The monitoring teams of the Ministry of the Environment and Social Development, with the support of the Armed Forces, carried out patrols and procedures from the area of Captain Meza to the district of Natalio, which resulted in the seizure of 4,000 meters of monofilament nets (nylon) used for illegal fishing. Also, 12 reels with rods, 3 fishing rods, 1,200 meters of spinels and a compressed air rifle, which was to be used …
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Asunción, IP Agency.- The monitoring teams of the Ministry of the Environment and Social Development, with the support of the Armed Forces, carried out patrols and procedures from the area of Captain Meza to the district of Natalio, which resulted in the seizure of 4,000 meters of monofilament nets (nylon) used for illegal fishing. Also, 12 reels with rods, 3 fishing rods, 1,200 meters of spinels and a compressed air rifle, which was to be used …

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.::Agencia IP::. broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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