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Citizens propose in the Congress and the Regional Assembly a Protected Geographical Indication for the shrimp and the sea bream of the Mar Menor (26/10/2018)

"The IGP would suppose more aid for the sector, even of European character, and a plus in his promotion", indicates the deputy Miguel Garaulet.

Ciudadanos wants the shrimp and sea bream of the Mar Menor to have a specific Protected Geographical Indication, a measure that would serve "to promote the culinary value of the fish of the Mar Menor and enable aid to the fishing sector after several years suffering the negative effects of degradation of the salt lake ", as explained by the deputy Miguel Garaulet, who along with also the parliamentarian José Luis Martínez and the local spokespersons of San Javier -Antonio Murcia- and José Luis Ros -San Pedro del Pinatar- have presented the proposal in the auction of the Fishermen's Association in San Pedro del Pinatar.

This initiative will be articulated at all levels of the Administration.

In the Congress of Deputies, through a Proposition No of Law;

and in the Regional Assembly through a motion, both already registered.

At the local level, the municipal groups of San Javier, San Pedro del Pinatar and Los Alcázares are also going to register motions in this regard.

"It is time to start returning our fishermen part of what they have suffered due to an environmental crisis for which they have not been responsible," said the orange spokesman in San Pedro del Pinatar, José Luis Ros.

"It is a way of showing our support and support to the fishing sector of the Mar Menor, in addition to collaborating in the recovery of its image and the enhancement of its high culinary value," said Garaulet, who believes that the IGP "will mean the sector more aid, even at European level, and a greater promotion of a product that by itself already has a high culinary value, but also contributes to a sustainable economy and to fix the population, besides creating wealth and jobs work".

"The environmental catastrophe in the Mar Menor has been a significant economic blow for the fishing sector, which has seen in a few years reduced species with economic profitability, from twelve to only four: shrimp, sea bream, sea bass and eel .

You can not fish so characteristic and traditional species of the Mar Menor as the chirrete or the magre ", José Luis Ros pointed out.

According to the Fishermen's Association of San Pedro del Pinatar, which brings together fishermen from all the Mar Menor, of these four species, seabream accounts for 70% of annual income, shrimp 15% and sea bass and eel rest.

Source: Ciudadanos Región de Murcia

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