The need to eliminate or profoundly modify the so-called “suspensive effect” of the Lafkenche Act was the main conclusion that emerged from the workshop “Dialogues for the Future of the Coastal Edge”, held on 27 May in Puerto Montt and organized by the Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture. The forum brought together representatives of artisanal fisheries, aquaculture, indigenous peoples and various actors linked to the coastal edge, who …
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The need to eliminate or profoundly modify the so-called “suspensive effect” of the Lafkenche Act was the main conclusion that emerged from the workshop “Dialogues for the Future of the Coastal Edge”, held on 27 May in Puerto Montt and organized by the Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture. The forum brought together representatives of artisanal fisheries, aquaculture, indigenous peoples and various actors linked to the coastal edge, who …