Environmental Monitoring Center Cancún will launch in 2026 with 5 m pesos to cut illegal dumping by up to 60% and illegal fishing by 70% in the Chacmochuch‑Manatí lagoons.
Cancún will break ground on its first Environmental Surveillance and Control Center—known officially as the Environmental Monitoring Center Cancún—in early 2026. The center will form part of the Chacmochuch‑Manatí coastal tourism corridor project, covering the lagoons that fringe the Riviera Maya. Authorities will invest between 4.5 and 5 million pesos to build the facility next to . . .






