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Piura: Fishermen comply with 48-hour strike after ban on stingray fishing

Piura: Fishermen comply with 48-hour strike after ban on stingray fishing

About 50 fishermen from the El Ñuro cove blocked, this morning, the Panamericana Norte, in the province of Talara, after the Ministry of Production prohibited the fishing and commercialization of the giant manta ray.

Since early morning, dozens of fishermen gathered on the road to block the passage of vehicles. This situation continued until after 8:00 in the morning. Vehicles transporting passengers and food remained on the road waiting for the Police to clear access.

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The protesters indicated that they will allow vehicles to pass from time to time, but the measure will be extended until tomorrow.

This same situation was reported in Cabo Blanco, in the province of Talara, where fishermen also complain about the presence of Chinese ships in the Peruvian sea.

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