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Crab ban begins tomorrow

Posted On 28 Feb 2014

Imagen 2The crab restaurants are currently the most visited places before the start of the seasonal ban of walk (reproduction) of red crab, which rules at national level from tomorrow throughout March.

The owner of Cangrejal Marino, Janet Layana, located in Portete and Garcia Moreno streets, assured that in midweek the client´s demand  raised

For several owners of crab restaurants, this increase in the sale of dishes including crab pulp, will help to face the closing command  because of  the prohibition of the crab sale.

While those who do not close their businesses opt to include the jaiba in their menus.

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