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Still Recovering From Oil, Gulf Sea Turtles Face More Threats

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Monday, September 26, 2011   

AUSTIN, Texas - Shrimp boat nets in the Gulf of Mexico are still scooping up endangered sea turtles along with their intended catches, according to federal documents obtained by the advocacy group Oceana and reported upon by the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). "Turtle excluder" devices can keep the turtles from getting tangled up in fishing gear, but the Federation's senior biologist, Dr. Doug Inkley, says many shrimpers use them improperly, or not at all, and that's a violation of the law.

"It's lax in many areas and it needs to be enforced. Those devices are very effective at keeping turtles from getting caught in shrimp trawler nets, while allowing the catch of shrimp to be very effective."

The turtle excluder devices are metal grids that allow the sea turtles to push their way out out of the baglike mesh trawls. But shrimp boat captains complain that when the turtles free themselves, some of their catch is also released.

The NWF rated the status of Gulf sea turtles as "poor" in its recent report.

In one Louisiana port where shrimp boats were boarded, only three of 29 vessels were using the turtle excluders, which Inkley says are supposed to be mandatory.

"A lot of people want to still resist the idea of using these turtle excluder devices and deny that they're really having an impact on sea turtles. The fact of the matter is, science has shown: we know."

He acknowledges that last year's Gulf Coast oil spill disaster put a lot of stress on communities and ecosystems, but says that is no reason for not following the law, especially when failure to do so is putting sea turtles at risk.

See the report at bit.ly/mNammf



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