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On the same day when it was learned that the Ministry of the Environment (MA) had authorized the projects to explore the Uruguayan territorial sea by means of sound-wave fire, the Free Sea Petroleum Assembly and the Society for the Conservation of the Biodiversity of Maldonado (Socobioma) expanded the judicial action filed at the end of November and achieved a first positive result. The organizations requested the Civil Court of Octavo Turno to …
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On the same day when it was learned that the Ministry of the Environment (MA) had authorized the projects to explore the Uruguayan territorial sea by means of sound-wave fire, the Free Sea Petroleum Assembly and the Society for the Conservation of the Biodiversity of Maldonado (Socobioma) expanded the judicial action filed at the end of November and achieved a first positive result. The organizations requested the Civil Court of Octavo Turno to …

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brecha.com.uy broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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