Thousands of dead fish wash up in Sinaloa, Mexico

Fish Kill Alert

For the fishermen of the area is an ecological disaster

Thousands of dead fish were found on the shore of the estuary Infiernillo in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, as reported fishermen, who complained that this place waste and garbage concentrate without any authority to monitor the area.

According to testimony, fish agonized for hours at the sight of all, so early warning spread between fishermen and residents of the Colonia Libertad, who live near the Juárez bridge.

For fishermen it is an ecological disaster and according to them, is the Municipal Board of Water Supply and Sewerage Mazatlan (Jumapam) responsible for the fact, as discharged untreated into the estuary waters, which affects fish causing mass mortality.

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