Activists are initiating legal action to protect public access to Las Cocinas beach in Punta de Mita, Nayarit, Mexico. The move, announced at a press conference held at the Senate of the Republic, aims to revoke a concession granted to a company currently restricting access to a 20-meter stretch of federal zone along the beach. Defenders claim this area rightfully belongs to the public. This legal challenge represents the next phase in a growing movement to preserve access to the coastline. The activists are seeking to overturn the concession, arguing it unlawfully limits public enjoyment of the beach. The case focuses on reclaiming the federally-protected zone for public use and ensuring unrestricted access to Las Cocinas beach. Further details regarding the legal strategy and specific arguments were presented during the press conference.