How Mexican Fishers Are Protecting an Endemic Oyster — and its Ecosystem
Over the past few decades, the harvesting of the Cortez oyster in western Mexico’s Marismas Nacionales — or the Marshes Biosphere Reserve — in Nayarit state has shifted from suffering from a fishing crisis to seeing a successful effort in its reintroduction and breeding in the ecosystem. This region, known to be one of Mexico’s richest and where the oysters are endemic, contributes to 45% of the country’s total fisheries production.
A fishing group dedicated to environmental conservation, the Ostricamichin Cooperative, has played a key role in protecting this...
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