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08 November 2022, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico - A view of the sunset, in Pacanda Island.
11/08/2022
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© FAO/Luis Antonio Rojas
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Background Information
The islands of the lake of Patzcuaro have been a center of the native Purhepecha people who have for generations thrived on fishing as a form of livelihood- the lake supports around 800 fishermen who fish for black sea bass, Patzcuaro chub, trout, perch and white fish or pez blanco (Kurucha Urapiti in Purepecha language) - a sacred endemic species of the lake.