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Drug Trafficking Threatens Costa Rica’s Reputation

Costa Rica’s tourism sector is raising alarms about the country’s rising violence and its potential impact on the international image, following a New York Times article linking the nation to growing drug trafficking. Once seen as a safe paradise, Costa Rica now faces increased crime, prompting calls from tourism leaders for stronger government action. Though tourism numbers have not yet been significantly affected, industry experts warn that if the violence continues unchecked, Costa Rica could lose its status as a top destination. President Rodrigo Chaves claims the government’s response has been the strongest in Central America, while tourism officials report continued growth in visitor numbers. However, there is growing concern that the situation could worsen if not addressed swiftly.

Humpback Whales Dazzle Visitors

Costa Rica continues to enchant both locals and visitors with its natural beauty, as evidenced by a remarkable humpback whale sighting at Punta Leona Beach on the Central Pacific coast. Captured on video, the whale stunned onlookers with a spectacular breach near a kayaker, showcasing its massive size. Humpback whales are common along Costa Rica’s coasts during their migration to tropical waters to reproduce, particularly between July and November, and December to March. Experts advise maintaining a safe distance from these 40-ton creatures, whose acrobatic displays may be a way of releasing energy, shedding parasites, or playing. Costa Rica remains a prime destination for witnessing these majestic marine giants.

Costa Rican Deputies Block Bill to Protect Sailfish

Costa Rica’s Environmental Commission recently voted against a bill, which proposed declaring sailfish a national symbol to promote coastal economic development through sustainable sport fishing. The vote was closely split, with proponents arguing that the bill would boost tourism and help the sailfish population recover by eliminating commercial consumption and focusing on catch-and-release practices. Opponents, however, raised concerns about the economic impact on local fishermen, emphasizing that current bycatch levels are already lower than legal limits. Sailfish tourism significantly contributes to Costa Rica’s economy, generating $520 million in 2021. The bill’s supporters view it as a model for sustainable development, aligning environmental protection with economic growth for coastal communities.

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