Over 100 Divers Suffer Decompression Sickness During Isla Mujeres Lobster Season
Preliminary report shows 110 divers with decompression sickness, plus theft and a lost boat during the lobster season.
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Preliminary report shows 110 divers with decompression sickness, plus theft and a lost boat during the lobster season.
Quintana Roo introduces a digital system to modernize agricultural and fishing permits, aiming for transparency and efficiency.
Real estate projects and updated urban planning are driving expansion in Playa del Carmen, with developers highlighting vertical growth.
CAPA water agency orders two community cats removed from its Chetumal offices, citing health risks.
Adverse weather from a cold front suspends maritime activities on Cozumel, impacting hundreds of tourism operators and fishermen.
Business leaders in the Riviera Maya say tourism remains unaffected by recent violence and isolated incidents in Quintana Roo.
Tourism in Quintana Roo continues normally despite security alerts from multiple countries following cartel violence.
Insurance coverage for vehicles burned in cartel violence depends on specific policy clauses, not automatic payouts.
Four development projects in Quintana Roo have entered public consultation for environmental impact assessments.
Nautical association alerts that nearly a third of operators at El Meco reef lack proper permits, risking access restrictions.