arizona independent media center Calendar arizona independent media center
Calendar About Us Contact Us Subscribe Publish








printable version
email this article

Mexican Federales Confiscate Fish from the Cucapa
by NATIVOBSERVER.ORG Friday, May. 30, 2008 at 8:02 AM

A long-running dispute over indigenous fishing rights in the Gulf of California, or Sea of Cortez, has flared up again. Armed Mexican marines and federal police helped environmental and legal authorities confiscate 9 tons of gulf corvina from a Cucapah fishing community last week.

Northwest Mexico Showdown on Indigenous Fishing Rights


Frontera NorteSur

"We're surrounded by federal police and soldiers as if we were delinquents," said Cucapah leader Hilda Hurtado. "The federal government's action is very denigrating. It's very bad. We are indigenous and fisherwomen who work from March to May in order to live the entire year."

Bernabe Esquer, the Baja California state delegate for Mexico's Attorney General for Environmental Protection, said that the confiscated fish, which amounted to three days' harvest, were caught without the proper permits.

A ban on snagging corvina is in effect from the beginning of May to the end of August in order to protect the species during reproduction season and prevent its extinction, Esquer said. In 1993, the upper portion of the Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta, where the Cucapah-federal conflict is underway, was declared a protected federal biosphere subject to fishing restrictions. Esquer added that his agency, supported by the Mexican navy, will begin patrolling the upper Gulf of California and San Felipe area to enforce the fishing ban beginning next week.

Non-indigenous fishermen tipped off federal authorities that Cucapahs were allegedly harvesting fish in violation of the summer ban last week. "We respect it, but they do not…," said Carlos Tirado, spokesman for fishermen from the community of Santa Clara. Tirado said that he did not understand why the Cucapahs were not respecting a federal law designed to protect a marine species.

Cucapah leaders and legal representatives maintained that current federal regulations ignore centuries of indigenous traditions and uses. Alejandra Navarro, a researcher with the Autonomous University of Baja California, contended that Mexico's federal government has not delivered scientific studies solicited by the Cucapah group that would prove the need for the fishing restrictions.

"What do they want us to do in order to survive?" Hurtado said. "This is honorable work, and we are proud to be indigenous people and fisherwomen. Maybe there are few of us Cucapahs, and we do not generate a lot of votes, but the government has gone too far and we don't know what is going to happen."

An estimated 150 Cucapah families depend on fishing in the Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta. Almost two years ago, the indigenous-federal conflict drew some international attention. Garnering the backing of the Zapatista-inspired “Other Campaign,” Subcomandante Marcos visited the Cucapah to show his support of their cause.



add your comments



IMC Network: www.indymedia.org africa: ambazonia canarias estrecho / madiaq nigeria south africa canada: alberta hamilton maritimes montreal ontario ottawa quebec thunder bay vancouver victoria windsor winnipeg east asia: japan manila qc europe: alacant andorra antwerpen athens austria barcelona belgium belgrade bristol bulgaria croatia cyprus estrecho / madiaq euskal herria galiza germany grenoble hungary ireland istanbul italy la plana liege lille madrid marseille nantes netherlands nice norway oost-vlaanderen paris poland portugal romania russia scotland sverige switzerland thessaloniki united kingdom west vlaanderen latin america: argentina bolivia brasil chiapas chile colombia ecuador mexico peru puerto rico qollasuyu rosario santiago sonora tijuana uruguay valparaiso oceania: adelaide aotearoa brisbane darwin jakarta manila melbourne perth qc sydney south asia: india mumbai united states: arizona arkansas atlanta austin baltimore binghamton boston buffalo charlottesville chicago cleveland colorado danbury, ct dc hawaii houston hudson mohawk idaho ithaca kansas city la madison maine miami michigan milwaukee minneapolis/st. paul new hampshire new jersey new mexico new orleans north carolina north texas nyc oklahoma philadelphia pittsburgh portland richmond rochester rogue valley san diego san francisco san francisco bay area santa barbara santa cruz, ca seattle st louis tallahassee-red hills tennessee urbana-champaign utah vermont western mass worcester west asia: beirut israel palestine process: discussion fbi/legal updates indymedia faq mailing lists process & imc docs tech volunteer projects: print radio satellite tv video regions: oceania united states topics: biotech


© 2000-2005 Arizona Indymedia. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Arizona Indymedia. Running sf-active v0.9.4 Disclaimer | Privacy