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Scientists call for urgent action to prevent loggerhead turtle disaster. Scientists from Earthwatch, the international environmental charity, fear that the longline fishing season will have a devastating impact on endangered loggerhead turtles in the Mediterranean Sea.
June 2008. Earthwatch scientist Ricardo Sagarminaga van Buiten, who is studying common dolphin and marine turtles in the Alboran Sea, says, "The longlining season has just begun and we have another period ahead of us that could be disastrous for the endangered loggerhead turtle populations that travel and feed in the south-west Mediterranean. We can expect that around 20,000 will end up getting caught on Spanish fleet longlining hooks alone."
Alboran Sea Mitigation measures But Van Buiten fears changes could come too late to save affected turtle populations. "The data coming out of monitoring programmes throughout the Atlantic range - where these turtles nest - is not very promising, with major nesting populations dropping at a fast rate." Satellite tracking loggerhead turtles "At least one, and possibly two of the three turtles that left the Mediterranean went to the Caribbean, indicating the possible importance of the Mediterranean Sea to western Atlantic nesting stocks south of the US," said Van Buiten. Since 1999, Earthwatch volunteer teams led by Van Buiten and Dr. Ana Canadas have been working on board a 20-metre wooden vessel in the Alboran Sea to monitor marine species. http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/loggerhead-turtle819.html
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