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Royal Caribbean Notes that Mangroves Where Perfect Day Will Settle Are Already Contaminated

Summary by El Economista
Cancun, QRoo.- Prior to Royal Caribbean shipping company requesting the environmental permits for its development, Perfect Day Mexico, in Mahahual, south of Quintana Roo, the company has announced that the 45 hectares of mangroves that exist on the property where they will develop this tourist complex, are already contaminated. This project has been pointed out not only to put at risk a large area of mangroves, a species threatened and protected…
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Royal Caribbean’s ‘Perfect Day Mexico’ project has its Environmental Impact Manifestation (MIA) ready to be delivered to the Semarnat this October, so the company estimates that between 4 and 6 months may elapse for approval.

Cancun, QRoo.- Prior to Royal Caribbean shipping company requesting the environmental permits for its development, Perfect Day Mexico, in Mahahual, south of Quintana Roo, the company has announced that the 45 hectares of mangroves that exist on the property where they will develop this tourist complex, are already contaminated. This project has been pointed out not only to put at risk a large area of mangroves, a species threatened and protected…

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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