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Urge the government to protect sea turtles
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Sea turtles have been swimming in the world’s oceans for more than 100 million years. While they have been able to survive many challenges over the years, sea turtles are not equipped to withstand the threat humans pose. Untargeted or discarded catch from commercial fisheries, also known as bycatch, is an enormous problem throughout the world. Trawl fisheries indiscriminatingly catch everything in their path, including sea turtles. The National Marine Fisheries Service recognized this problem and issued an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on February 15, 2007. The proposed rule would be the first step to get in the water requirements to protect turtles from trawl nets. But more than two years later, a satisfactory rule has yet to be proposed. Even with this rule, however, trawls in the waters off New England and the Mid-Atlantic States will continue to catch sea turtles for many years. Please ask Dr. Lubchenco - head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - to insist that the final rule immediately reduce sea turtle takes in all trawl fisheries. |



