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Spacex and Semar in Conflict over Rocket Wreckage in Baghdad Beach, Tamaulipas

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More than a month after the fall of debris from SpaceX’s Starship rocket on the coast of Tamaulipas, the federal government has been keeping the area under surveillance. Since July 21, the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) has been monitoring the shores of Baghdad Beach through routes to the north and south, in order to protect marine species.
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More than a month after the fall of debris from SpaceX’s Starship rocket on the coast of Tamaulipas, the federal government has been keeping the area under surveillance. Since July 21, the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) has been monitoring the shores of Baghdad Beach through routes to the north and south, in order to protect marine species.

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A vessel from the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) has patrolled the waters off Baghdad Beach since July 21st to prevent the entry of vessels linked to SpaceX that tried to recover remains of the Starship 8 rocket without authorization, according to the AC Conibio Global. The operation is based on a presidential mandate derived from environmental complaints. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo confirmed that the remains of the rocket caused environ…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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