Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Dead fish continue to arrive on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta due to Red Tide

Live and dead fish continue to appear on the coast of Puerto Vallarta, a phenomenon that is attributed to natural causes and not to human intervention.

Since the month of March, in the Bay of Banderas, fish began to appear on the beaches, some alive and others dead, which generated concern among the local population and visitors, who saw hundreds of fish along the beaches.

Biologist Idelfonso Ramos Guerrero, Environmental Supervisor of the Puerto Vallarta Ecology Subdirectorate, points out that this phenomenon continues to occur and that the most recent findings were recorded last weekend . . .

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