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New fishing legislation in Mexico allows longlines and gillnets

NOM-029-PESCA-2006 provides no restrictions on by-catch

Posted: 28 May 2007 09:51 PM
Last Update: 28 May 2007 09:13 PM
Categories: News,  Environment
Author: Matt Segal ( segal3 )
Related Link: Take action on NOM-029

The Mexican legislation NOM-029-PESCA-2006 took effect on May 16, 2007. Originally advertised as a way to ”reduce the overfishing of sharks and rays in Mexican waters,” and specifically, in the Sea of Cortez, the bill became strongly supported by commercial fishing interests.

Under NOM-029, there is a reduction in protected no-take zones for marlin, dorado, sailfish, and other species, no reduction in currently issued permits and no restriction on ‘incidental’ by-catch (resulting from longline and gillnet fishing), which some studies have reported ”runs 60% to 80% of the total catch.

Environmental organization Sea Watch has issued a call to action to contact Mexican government and civic officials in an attempt to stop the implementation of NOM-029. Take the time to send a message to preserve these marine habitats, or suggest alternatives in the ongoing discussion

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