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From the Municipal Facebook site..... ( FB page link)
In accordance with the electoral laws, the municipal Facebook site has suspended the release of information as of March 29, until after the election on July 1st.
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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)
There will be no new permits for boats offering whale shark tours, only renewals LINK
CONANP (National Commission of Protected Natural Areas) will renew the 240 permits for operators offering tours to swim with and observe the whale sharks, but will not be granting any new concessions, according to the Regional Director of the Yucatan Peninsula and the Mexican Caribbean, Ricardo Gómez Lozano.
He said last season a total of 320 vessels requested permits, but since some did not comply with the basic safety measures, their requests were denied. Mr. Gomez Lozano said that last year was a successful season, when no more than 80 boats per day were providing this service, meaning they were not reaching the limit of 120 boats daily.
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From por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos
Hotel occupancy at 75%
Ocupación hotelera: 75%. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
April 24 It is noted that this statistic includes both the island and the Continental Zone, but does not include those guests who are staying in 'irregular' (not legal) homes and apartments who are not reporting their rentals and paying the required 3% lodging tax, which are generally promoted on the internet in the United States and Canada.
In Isla Mujeres, many apartments and houses are being rented through Airbnb, which are offered on the internet and available at a single click, which causes displeasure among the established hotel industry, who consider this as unfair competition.
It is noted that many visitors are arriving with luggage, for overnight stays, who are often foreigners, in comparison to the Easter holiday period when many of the visitors were national tourists.
The golf cart rental agencies report that demand is nearly 100 percent, and tourists arriving at noon were having difficulty finding a cart. Taxi drivers and drivers in general have been complaining about the number of concessions granted in recent years, without any previous studies, and they say that the increased number of carts has turned the traffic into chaos, because the roads have become saturated by carts. It is hoped that the new SINTRA delegate, Isis Moreales Melendez, will regulate the situation.
Damage to the marine ecosystem
Daños al ecosistema marino [+] Ver masFull article at this link
City Council alderman for the MORENA party, Roberto Martinez Aragon, filed a complaints with PROFEPA alleging damage to the ecosystem and marine pollution caused by the excess number of boats in the small protected area by Farito, because the kinetic energy from the boats raises sediment which is deposited on the coral reefs, causing an imbalance in the ecosystem. He also filed a complaint with PROFEPA about potential damage to the ecosystem from the bungalows whose construction has apparently been cancelled.
Response to patient complaint
Respuesta ante reclamo de usuarios.. [+] Ver masFull article at this lnk
A woman who delivered at the Community Hospital, had an 'exaggerated' episiotomy incision, which later affected her ability to defecate. She learned she would need reconstructive surgery which would cost more than 70,000 pesos. The family complained repeatedly to the director of the hospital, who agreed to intervene on Wednesday, if an anesthesiologist can be brought from Cancun.
The young woman's mother explained her daughter went to the Community Hospital on April 9th at 6am, expecting the gynecologist to arrive on that Monday morning, but he did not. By 10am, she had dialated to seven centimeters, and didn't know what to do since the OB-Gyn had still not arrived. Dr. Osorio arrived and did an ultrasound. She said, "The baby had a very agitated heart rate, but incredibly, neither the director, administrator, nor anyone else was taking charge, and we decided we would be better off in Cancun, but in the end she stayed. There was a 'parade of interns' who examined her, until they finally took her to the delivery room, where she gave birth by a normal delivery, except the incision that was made (episiotomy) was exaggerated, they did it badly. At first everything seemed fine, but, actually, on Tuesday, the OB-Gyn only looked at her halfway and didn't check the wound."
She said that afterward when her daughter had problems defecating, she took her to a privae gynecologist who said the the episiotomy had reached the anus, causing a third degree tear that could only be repaired by reconstructive surgery costing more than 70,000 pesos. The family doesn't have that much money, so she has again gone to meet with the Director of the Community Hospital. She had an appointment with him on Tuesday at 11am, but he was not in his office, and Dr Blancas responded to her complaint, explaining that the Director had to attend a District meeting to discuss various issues, including the resignation of an anesthesiologis, who together with a male and a female doctor, had all stopped working at the Community Hospital because of the low pay.
Dr Blancas undertook to attend to the young woman as soon as possible, planning to provide reconstructive surgery on Wednesday, and apparently it has been confirmed that an anesthesiologist from Cancun will cross to attend to some pending needs, including the young woman.
No restrictions on navigation
La navegación, sin restricciones [+] Ver masFull article at this link
Isla Mujeres news briefs
Breves de Isla Mujeres[+] Ver masFull article at this link
As part of the events for Earth Day, which is celebrated on April 22, a reforestation campaign was carried out in colonia La Gloria, in addition to the mangrove cleaning campaign that took place on Monday, April 23rd. In addition, the children of Andres Quintana Roo Elementary School enjoyed a play at 7am about the importance of water conservation and care, The play was presented by Aguakan, to raise awareness among the students, and also as an early celebration of Children's day.
These three activities were done by the Department of Ecology and Environment, in coordination with CONANP and Aguakan. Later, the central road dividers of Paseo de las Aves, the main avenue in colonia La Gloria, were replanted with assistance from Naval personnel. The Director of Ecology, Carlos Barranco Garcia, explained that native plants of the region were planted, mostly ciricote, which is one of the trees that is endemic to the island and has a strong resistance to the salinity, which ensures a high degree of survival. He said they also planted icacos, which is a species of the island which has been gradually lost on municipal property, and there are few specimens growing on the isle. They also planted kerpis and chit palms, which are resistant to the salt that permeates the environment.
Donation
The "Alas de Aguila" foundation gave a donation to the municipal DIF of $6895, providing support for the fourth time, which was presented at a meeting at the restaurant of the hotel Villas del Palmar, with support from the timeshare owners of this hotel chain and others. The President of the foundation, Eva Contreras Sandoval, said the assistance is offered with the sole interest of contributing to the development of the municipalities of Isla Mujeres and Benito Juarez (Cancun) to support those who need it by providing them with a better quality of life.
The "Alas de Aguila" organization also gave donations to the "Association of Parents of Children with Mental Deficiencies of Benito Juárez",, to the school "La Antorcha", to "With your help Yes You change a Life A.C"., "Life and Family of Quintana Roo A.C"., "City of Joy Foundation A.C"., and the Red Cross Isla Mujeres. (Asociación de Padres de Familia con Hijos Deficientes Mentales de Benito Juárez A.C. (APAFHDEM), a la escuela “La Antorcha”, Con tu Ayuda Sí Cambias una Vida A.C., Vida y Familia de Quintana Roo A.C., Fundación Ciudad de la Alegría A.C., y Cruz Roja Isla Mujeres.)
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These three activities were done by the Department of Ecology and Environment, in coordination with CONANP and Aguakan. Later, the central road dividers of Paseo de las Aves, the main avenue in colonia La Gloria, were replanted with assistance from Naval personnel. The Director of Ecology, Carlos Barranco Garcia, explained that native plants of the region were planted, mostly ciricote, which is one of the trees that is endemic to the island and has a strong resistance to the salinity, which ensures a high degree of survival. He said they also planted icacos, which is a species of the island which has been gradually lost on municipal property, and there are few specimens growing on the isle. They also planted kerpis and chit palms, which are resistant to the salt that permeates the environment.
Donation
The "Alas de Aguila" foundation gave a donation to the municipal DIF of $6895, providing support for the fourth time, which was presented at a meeting at the restaurant of the hotel Villas del Palmar, with support from the timeshare owners of this hotel chain and others. The President of the foundation, Eva Contreras Sandoval, said the assistance is offered with the sole interest of contributing to the development of the municipalities of Isla Mujeres and Benito Juarez (Cancun) to support those who need it by providing them with a better quality of life.
The "Alas de Aguila" organization also gave donations to the "Association of Parents of Children with Mental Deficiencies of Benito Juárez",, to the school "La Antorcha", to "With your help Yes You change a Life A.C"., "Life and Family of Quintana Roo A.C"., "City of Joy Foundation A.C"., and the Red Cross Isla Mujeres. (Asociación de Padres de Familia con Hijos Deficientes Mentales de Benito Juárez A.C. (APAFHDEM), a la escuela “La Antorcha”, Con tu Ayuda Sí Cambias una Vida A.C., Vida y Familia de Quintana Roo A.C., Fundación Ciudad de la Alegría A.C., y Cruz Roja Isla Mujeres.)
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View from the rooms. |
MaraVilla Caribe Bed & Beach Three rentals with large glass doors overlooking our white sand beach and the beautiful Caribbean sea, with kitchenettes & free WIFI. In the coastal neighborhood of Bachilleres, among upscale villas & boutique hotelitos, convenient to downtown or the colonias, yet separate. Quiet & Private.
Kitchen in a large studio. (Sur & Norte are identical) |
Kitchenette in small room, Medio. There's a table & chairs across from it & a double bed. |
A large slider opens from each of the 3 rooms onto the patio where each has a table & chairs, hammock & clotheslines. The BBQ is behind the pole, and the outdoor shower is outa the pic at left. |
Large studio (Norte), I'm standing in the kitchen. A queen & single bed. |
Free amenities such as hammocks, bikes, outdoor shower, portable beach chairs & beach towels, washer, loungers. Breathtaking panoramic views from the rooftop terrace. Upstairs room also available. Downtown is ~ a mile away; if you don't feel like walking or biking, flag a $2 taxi. Parking. You can enjoy the music & crowds downtown, then come home our quiet neighborhood of Bachilleres where you'll sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt Monthly Discounts
Large studio (Sur) with Queen & Single bed. Slider door & view are behind me. |
Fine dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the traditional neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Within ten minutes walk are the restaurants Mango Cafe, Brisas, Manolitos, Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, and the large department store-grocery Chedraui. Visit marinas, bars, & beach clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Attend Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks away in the village, as well as a variety of other stores and small local restaurants. It takes 20-30 minutes to walk downtown.
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April Events Provided by MaraVilla Caribe & Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events |
April 1 8:21 April 2 9:16 April 3 10:09 April 4 11:02 April 5 11:53 April 29 7:05 April 30 7:59 Painting by Pamela Haase |
Sunday, April 1 Easter
Thursday, April 5 Artist Fair 3-8p Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo. (It hasn't yet been announced when the Thursday Artist Fairs will be discontinued, which could occur in April or May.)
Saturday, April 7 Plogging Day 8:30a Running, jogging, or walking & picking up litter. Route TBA at Plogging Day Isla Mujeres & Action for Isla.
Sunday, April 8 Noches Magicas performances on the Town Square 8p Free.
Thursday, April 12 Artist Fair 3-8p Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo. (It hasn't yet been announced when the Thursday Artist Fairs will be discontinued, which could occur in April or May.)
Saturday, April 14 Plogging Day 8:30a Running, jogging, or walking & picking up litter. Route TBA at Plogging Day Isla Mujeres & Action for Isla.
Sunday, April 15 Noches Magicas performances on the Town Square 8p Free.
Thursday, April 19 Artist Fair 3-8p Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo. (It hasn't yet been announced when the Thursday Artist Fairs will be discontinued, which could occur in April or May.)
April 20-22, Fri, Sat, Sun. Isla Got Soul music event at The Joint. There's more information about the organization that is benefiting from this event here: https://www.facebook.com/IslaGotSoul/posts/572699899755186
Saturday, April 21 Plogging Day 8:30a Running, jogging, or walking & picking up litter. Route TBA at Plogging Day Isla Mujeres & Action for Isla.
Sunday, April 22 Earth Day Action for Isla is having their third annual cleanup event. The past two years divers and snorkelers cleaned under the downtown piers, and groups picked up trash along the Caribbean beaches.
From their FB page:
For the third year in a row, Action for Isla is happy to announce that we will be hosting our big Earth Day Clean-up, to bring awareness of this problem to our residents, and unite our community to work towards Ending Plastic Pollution. We will be tackling the waste build up on both land and sea with an in-water Dive Against Debris and simultaneous beach clean up!
🌎In 2016, 62 volunteers got together to remove 650kgs of waste from our beaches and seas, last year both numbers grew with 148 people collecting and sorting a whopping 1,090kgs of trash!! This year we hope to go even bigger! And we need your help!
📌Our 3rd Annual Isla Mujeres Earth Day Clean Up is this Sunday, APR 22!
✳️Scuba Diver´s please sign-up ASAP with a participating dive shop to receive your safety briefing and instructions.
✳️Snorkelers report to registration at Av. Rueda Medina near Velazquez Restaurant/Playa Centro at 8:15AM. We have some gear to share but if you have your own please bring it.
✳️Those that will be cleaning up the shoreline can report to ¨El Malecón¨ (behind Casa de la Cultura where the ¨Isla Mujeres¨ letters are) at 8:30AM
♻️Remember to bring a refillable water bottle, we will provide refreshments but don´t want to generate more waste.🌱
Every participant will receive a Raffle Ticket upon registration. Join us at the main collection site after the cleanup. Once we have categorized, weighed and recorded the data of what has been collected we will have some refreshments and raffle off several amazing prizes that have been provided by our awesome sponsors!
Sunday, April 22 Noches Magicas performances on the Town Square 8p Free.
Thursday, April 26 Artist Fair 3-8p Casa de la Cultura on the back street Guerrero at the cross street Abasolo. (It hasn't yet been announced when the Thursday Artist Fairs will be discontinued, which could occur in April or May.)
Saturday, April 28 Plogging Day 8:30a Running, jogging, or walking & picking up litter. Route TBA at Plogging Day Isla Mujeres & Action for Isla.
Sunday, April 29 Noches Magicas performances on the Town Square 8p Free. Celebrate International Day of Dance.
Sources for Weather Information:
LINK to Civil Protection Q Roo weather bulletin (Spanish)
LINK to Mexico National Weather Service (Spanish)
LINK to satellite images for the Mexico National Weather Service (Yucatan peninsula is under Satellite GOES Este, I recommend "Animacion" (it used to be in my blog margin, until Blogger became incompatible with it).
LINK to a private weather station on Isla Mujeres
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