A number of months ago, some people began to clearcut La Puntilla, a mangrove forest located within the Federal Zone, an act that is illegal because of Article 15 of the General Environmental Protection Law (LGEEPA in Spanish).
They are cutting down trees and burning everything in their paths, justifying their actions by saying that the area has no houses.
However, some of the individuals involved have been identified, one of whom is the owner of several homes in the port of San Blas.
The vegetation being cut down is what has protected the residents of the municipality of San Blas from winds, storm surges, and hurricanes.
The municipality is located in the northern part of the the state of Nayarit, with its boundaries between latitudes 21° 20´ and 21° 43´ North, 105° 02´ and 105° 27´ West.
The community relies primarily on fishing and tourism because of its large natural areas, mangrove forests, wetlands, beaches and estuaries.
When followed, LGEEPA protects these natural resources, allowing them in turn to serve as refuges for a large number of species that make add greatly to their potential for ecotourism.
The environment also offers many goods and services related to the town’s survival and security, from food, water, and oxygen to sand dunes and mangrove forests that act as natural barriers against storms.