Are reef hooks allowed in Cozumel?

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As with any animal, there is a balance between population, Predators and food supply. Rays food supply (Conch) has also been substantially diminished by Predators (humans).
So if the food supply is in abundance, I suspect the rays would be there also.
On dives I see dozens of conch shells with holes in them from pochers in the park on almost every second dive (shallower dives).
 
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As with any animal, there is a balance between population, Predators and food supply. Rays food supply (Conch) has also been substantially diminished by Predators (humans).
So if the food supply is in abundance, I suspect the rays would be there also.
On dives I see dozens of conch shells with holes in them from pochers in the park on almost every second dive (shallower dives).
There has been a large decline in many species of animals in the area.
 
There has been a large decline in many species of animals in the area.

Especially the delicious ones.
 

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