Baja California Sur governor will seek to keep heavy maritime traffic out of Loreto, a Pueblo Mágico
Following a month of protests and demonstrations, Baja California Sur Governor Víctor Manuel Castro on Wednesday agreed to formally request President Claudia Sheinbaum to repeal a decree that had opened the port of Loreto to large-scale maritime traffic. Environmentalists swiftly objected to Sheinbaum’s April 10 decree , arguing that the new designation would put at risk the habitat of various endangered species and threaten the livelihoods of local communities. By amending the Federal Public Administration Law and the Ports Law, Sheinbaum’s decree converted Loreto into a deep-sea cabotage port, thereby authorizing the entry of international vessels — including cruise ships — and allowing for expanded foreign trade activities, such as the transit of national ships for the transport of goods, fuel and passengers. The coalition “Whales or Gas?” — comprising more than 40 civil society and environmental protection organizations — led the protests demanding immediate revocation of ...