Local December 7, 2021 - 12:11 pm

Dominican Customs ‘donates’ US$100K to tow derelict boat

Manzanillo, Montecristi. – The Ministry of Environment managed to tow the María José boat to shore, which contained potentially harmful contaminant liquids, such as burned oil, and remained stranded for years threatening the biodiversity of the Manglares de Estero Balsa National Park, several nautical miles away from Manzanillo bay.

“With this removal ordered by Minister Orlando Jorge Mera, through the Vice Ministry of Coastal and Marine Resources, the threat posed by this vessel to the aforementioned ecosystem was eliminated.”

Environment said Dominican Customs “donated’’ US$100,000 to tow the derelict boat.

COVID-19

January 11, 2025 - 7:28 am

Doctor questions quality of health care in the Dominican Republic

January 8, 2025 - 10:18 am

Call for action against unregulated plastic surgery in the Dominican Republic

January 7, 2025 - 2:08 pm

Surge in alcohol poisoning among minors during holiday season raises concern

January 7, 2025 - 11:25 am

Dominican government announces 25% salary increase for doctors

MOST READ

Tourism

A Tale of Two Islands: Youtubers from Cuba share their experiences in the Dominican Republic

Local

President Abinader takes it easy

Local

Three Kings’ Day: A cherished tradition in the Dominican Republic

Sports

Air Europa sponsors Dominican Republic national football teams

MORE NEWS

Tourism

Spanish consulate in the Dominican Republic opens “FITUR window” to streamline visa procedures

Tourism

New Asonahores president advocates for regulation of real estate tourism

Expats' Corner

Leveraging developer financing for Dominican Republic real estate investments

Local

Berklee in Santo Domingo 2025 grants $3 million in scholarships