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This document is in Spanish. La Direccióh General de P1aneación, Informática y ~ Estadística del Departa~nto de Pesca, presenta las estadí~ ticas básicas del sector pesquero correspondientes a 1978. Comprende los datos referentes a las capturas de productos pesqueros, su industrialización, la comercialización interna y con otros países, el consumo, el valor de la producción, los créditos canalizados al sector, los impuestos provenientes de las capturas, los permisos de pesca comercial y deportiva y la captura de las embarcaciones extranjeras dentro de la Zona Económica Exclusiva de México. Catch statistics for Mexican waters 1978. (PDF has 365 pages.)

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This document is in Spanish. La Direccióh General de P1aneación, Informática y Estadística del Departmento de Pesca, presenta las estadí~ ticas básicas del sector pesquero correspondientes a 1979. Comprende los datos referentes a las capturas de productos pesqueros, su industrialización, la comercialización interna y con otros países, el consumo, el valor de la producción, los créditos canalizados al sector, los impuestos provenientes de las capturas, los permisos de pesca comercial y deportiva y la captura de las embarcaciones extranjeras dentro de la Zona Económica Exclusiva de México. Catch statistics for Mexican waters 1979. (PDF has 450 pages.)

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Rangia and marsh clams, Rangia cuneata, R. flexuosa, and Polymesoda caroliniana, occur in brackish waters along México’s eastern coast from the northern State of Tamaulipas to the southern State of Campeche. The clams were important to the prehispanic people in the southern part of the State of Veracruz, where they were used as food and as construction material. In modern times, they are harvested for food. The fishermen wade in shallow water and harvest the clams in soft sediments by hand. Annual landings of whole clams during a recent 5-yr period, 1998–2002, were 1,139–1,695 t. The only area with a substantial ongoing clam fishery is in the Lower Papaloapan River Basin, including Alvarado Lagoon, where as many as 450 fishermen are licensed harvesters. This fishery for the Rangia and marsh clams is the most important clam fishery along México’s Gulf Coast.

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The exploitation of California sea lions, Zalophus californianus, in Mexican waters can be divided into four periods as defined by political characteristics of the country: Prehispanic, Colonial, Independent, and Postrevolutionary. During the first period (pre 1533), Native Americans took sea lions at low levels. During the second (1534–1821) and the third (1822–1911) periods, most exploitation was by foreigners and was incidental to other marine mammal harvests. During the Postrevolutionary period (after 1911), sea lions were exploited by Mexican and U.S. citizens for several commercial uses. Exploitation officially ended in 1982, although some small-scale poaching still occurs.