ABClatino Magazine Year 6 Issue 10 | Page 7

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Plastic Seas and Rivers in our parks and nature reserves

Environmental organizations denounced that a blanket of plastic covers the waters

of Lake Suchitlán, in El Salvador, and the paradisiacal beaches of the Honduran Caribbean, which receive thousands of tons of waste from Guatemala. Bottles, containers, footwear, and all kinds of plastic materials float in the green waters of

the lake and the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea coast.” Pagina12

The Salvadoran Lake of 13,500 hectares, the largest body of fresh water in the country, which also serves as a reservoir for a hydroelectric power plant and is considered a wetland of international importance by UNESCO, is in a critical situation. "We haven't been able to fish for more than two months," says Luis

Peñate, a local fisherman.

Mundo Nómada toured the Sumidero Canyon National Park in Mexico where we

have witnessed first-hand the degradation and destruction of our reserves and national parks.