The government of Colombia is planning to build a deep-water port in the Gulf of Tribugá. The government’s intention to build a major port in Tribugá has led to a lot of opposition of the local population. The residents of the department Chocó fear that the arrival of a mega port in their community will destroy their way of life – most of the people of this region are dependent on fishing for their livelihood – and they are afraid that this new port will disturb the fragile ecosystem of the region. The organization Colectivo de Comunicaciones en Puja has therefore started a protesting campaign of thirty days against the government’s plans to build a port in Tribugá.