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Costa Rica regaining position in global sport fishing world

Twenty-five years ago, Costa Rica was known as the sailfish capital of the world.

How to catch big yellowfin and bigeye tuna offshore in Costa Rica

Thanks to the efforts of FECOP and other organizations that protect the waters of Costa Rica, tuna are back with a vengeance for sport...

Costa Rica named one of world’s best billfish destinations

Costa Rica "doubles as a fun vacation spot and an epic Billfish destination."

Fishing in Costa Rica for Freight Trains

The fish has the power to bring you to your knees, and more than half the time, the fish wins.

Costa Rica Fishing: Tuna Decree Seems to be Working

Fish stocks are improving in areas where tuna purse seine boats are prohibited.

Costa Rica Take Bronze in First International Kayak Tournament

Costa Rica earned the bronze medal over the weekend in Cookeville, Tennessee.

Costa Rica Fishing: The Evolution of the Hero Shot

New technology has given us something better than a hero shot.

Tussling for tuna: Costa Rican fishermen want more access to a local tuna

Robert Nunes is a commercial fisherman who actively defends his peers in Costa Rica’s commercial fishing industry. He volunteers a lot of his time with Mauricio Gonzalez, director of the Camera de Palangreros (or the chamber of longliners) traveling the country lobbying for fisherman’s rights.

A New Hook for Displaced Costa Rica Shrimp Workers

Many people applauded Costa Rica for outlawing shrimp trawling last year. The new ruling has survived many court challenges and even today the shrimp industry and INCOPESCA, which manages the country’s fisheries, is doing technical studies on a supposedly sustainable type of trawling.

A conversation with Costa Rica Fisheries Moises Mug

The new INCOPESCA head shares his plans.

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