Why Are Sea Turtles Endangered? A Close Look

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"Juvenile Green Sea Turtle" by prilfish is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Why Are Sea Turtles Endangered?

Globally, loads and loads of sea turtles every year are inadvertently trapped in shrimp trawl nets, fishing gill nets, and longline hooks. All turtles have to get to the surface of the water to breathe, and so many drown once trapped.

Loggerhead and hawksbill turtles are most defenseless. Almost all species of sea turtles are categorized as endangered. They are slain for their eggs, meat, skin, and shells. They further experience habitat loss. Climate change has an effect on their nests. As fishing activity increases, we should take a serious look at the conservation of this lovable animal.

Endangered Marine Turtles

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) includes seven sea turtles in the Red List of Threatened Species. 

“Leatherback sea turtle/ Tinglar, USVI” by USFWS/Southeast is licensed under CC BY 2.0. 

Threats

What Can You Do to Save Sea Turtles?

What Can You Do to Protect Sea Turtle Habitat?

Sea Turtle Friendly Fishing and Boating Tips

Protection in the US

United States protects the Sea turtles in its waters under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The list includes the hawksbill, leatherback, Kemp’s Ridley, and green turtle as endangered as well as the loggerhead. This title makes it unlawful to hurt, pester, or kill any sea turtles, hatchlings, or their eggs. It is similarly banned to import, trade, or transport turtles or their goods. In the United States, the National Marine Fisheries Service has authority over sea turtle conservation in the water. Also, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is in charge of them on land. Other countries have their own protection regulations and rules that relate to sea turtles.

In various states where these species nest, national rulings have been approved to safeguard the species. These regulations meet or surpass the requirements of the ESA. Florida has accepted the Marine Turtle Protection Act. It gives state agencies the authority to put in place protocols defending turtles and their habitat. Some local administrations have distributed guidelines to remove or regulate artificial beachfront lighting. It discourages females from nesting and harms hatchlings.

Conservation Goals

The dangers facing these unique animals are many and, for the most part, people are the problem. On one hand, it is extremely difficult to modify human behavior. On the other hand, at least there is optimism for eradicating risks. If they were going extinct due to biological or climatic changes, there would be very little we could do to help. Let us learn what we can do to protect this endangered marine animal resource.

Some immediate goals for protecting sea turtles include:

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