Activists raise concerns over Royal Caribbean project in Cozumel

Activists and residents of Cozumel denounce that Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Cozumel project seeks to privatize the island’s last public beach on the west side.

Following the Semarnat rejection of the Perfect Day project in Mahahual on May 19, activists launched a Change.org petition that has collected more than 36,000 signatures.
The petition states that the new beach club in the Zona Hotelera Sur threatens free access to Playa Mía and will harm local businesses.
Royal Caribbean said the project will feature pools and restaurants for cruise passengers.
The company stated that current access will remain open and construction will start only after all environmental permits are secured.
Ari Adler Brotman, president of Royal Caribbean México, said the goal is to ensure beach access for everyone in line with Mexican law.

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Protestors march on Veracruz beach for 'March for the Sea' demanding accountability for Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon spill.
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Activists launch 'March for the Sea' protesting Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon spill

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Environmental and civil groups, including Tlacuy and Greenpeace Mexico, are calling for the “March for the Sea” on April 5 in Veracruz to demand accountability for the ongoing Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon spill, challenging official claims of natural causes with satellite evidence of stains since February. The protest follows recent government announcements of cleaned beaches and containment efforts.

Semarnat secretary Alicia Bárcena announced that the federal government will not approve the 'Perfect Day' water park planned by Royal Caribbean in Mahahual, Quintana Roo. The decision follows protests by activists over potential damage to reefs and mangroves.

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Environmental groups have called for a peaceful protest outside the Environment Ministry in Mexico City to defend Mahahual from Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day project. The demonstration is scheduled for Thursday, May 21, at 9 a.m.

A team of international researchers has accused the US government of hastening the collapse of coral reefs around Guam through military expansions and proposed rollbacks to the Endangered Species Act. In a letter published in Science this month, they highlight how national security priorities are overriding conservation efforts. Without changes, these reefs face functional extinction similar to those in Florida.

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Pemex reported 85% progress in cleaning hydrocarbon-contaminated beaches in Veracruz and Tabasco, with 91 tons of waste collected. Cleanup brigades started work on March 5 in Veracruz and expanded to several areas. Federal authorities are coordinating the environmental contingency response.

Ang mga proyekto ng reclamation ay patuloy na kumakain sa Laguna de Bay, na nagdudulot ng pagbaba sa dami ng isda at pagbabago sa pamumuhay ng mga nakatira sa paligid nito. Ayon sa mga mangingisda, ang pagbulok ng tubig at paglilinaw ng mga ilog ay nagiging sanhi ng mas mababang ani. Ang epekto nito ay nararamdaman sa Taguig, Laguna, at Rizal, habang ang mga dalubhasa ay nagbabala tungkol sa mga panganib tulad ng pagbaha at paglubog ng lupa.

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Walt Disney World Resort has closed the South Point Pool and Spa, along with the adjacent barbecue area and playground, at Disney’s Old Key West Resort for routine maintenance. The closure, effective immediately as of March 5, 2026, is expected to last through late April 2026. Guests are directed to alternative pools on the property during this period.

 

 

 

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