The municipality of Othón P. Blanco will organize teams to collect sargassum from designated sites and transport it to a disposal center provided by Quintana Roo's Procurator for Environmental Protection (PPA).
During the planning meeting, it was noted that there have been instances of buoy theft. As a result, Semar and the tourist service providers agreed to increase surveillance.
This new strategy involving the Navy, state government, and municipal government has been praised as a success. It is particularly appreciated by those who are most affected by the sargassum issue, including restaurateurs, boatmen, and hoteliers in Mahahual.
The municipality of Othón P. Blanco will bear the cost of the new anchors, a responsibility initially expected to be shouldered by local entrepreneurs.
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