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New executive order shifts endangered shark conservation responsibility to MAG and INCOPESCA

by CREMA | May 10, 2017 | Press Releases

Government caves under the interests and threats of shark fishers INCOPESCA will be responsible for deciding if the export of hammerhead sharks and other endangered species considered of fisheries interest should be allowed or not. INCOPESCA itself will determine if a...

Effectiveness of hammerhead conservation measure questioned

by CREMA | Apr 26, 2017 | News, Sin categoría

Effectiveness of hammerhead conservation measure questioned: click here to read the EcoAmericas article  
Guanacaste tourism operators and artisanal fishers opposed to sustainable shrimp trawling bill

Guanacaste tourism operators and artisanal fishers opposed to sustainable shrimp trawling bill

by CREMA | Apr 18, 2017 | Featured

Group sends letter opposing bill to the Environmental Commission of the Legislative Assembly and Ministers of Environment, Agriculture and Tourism April 18, 2017 (Playas del Coco, Guanacaste, Costa Rica):  Guanacaste tourism operators and artisanal fishermen and women...

CREMA joins Fins Attached in call to protect oceanic whitetip sharks

by CREMA | Mar 30, 2017 | Sin categoría

30 global NGOs co-sponsor conservation recommendations to U.S. government San José, Costa Rica (March 30, 2017) – A global coalition of marine biodiversity conservation organizations submitted a report yesterday to the United States government’s National Oceanic...

Reporte FAO sobre áreas marinas protegidas incluye estudio de caso sobre Costa Rica

by CREMA | Feb 22, 2017 | News

Reporte FAO sobre áreas marinas protegidas incluye estudio de caso sobre Costa Rica   La “rivalidad” entre diferentes instituciones gubernamentales por mejorar la pesca artesanal impide la realización de manejo efectivo     (San José, Costa Rica –...
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