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Sustainability

Despite US import ban’s removal, Mexico faces shrimp glut, IUU woes as new season starts

'There's very little enforcement. Many of them [harvesters] don't have permits so that technically makes them illegal. It basically [means] that on the fishing side, enforcement is down, illegal catches up' -- Bill Hoenig

By Nick Sambides Jr. | Sept. 23, 2022 16:53 BST
The shrimp fleet in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, México. Photograph by Chuck Coker.
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