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Bahamas Sea Turtle Group Launches
Save Sea Turtles Campaign
July 31, 2008
(Press release as featured on:
BusinessPortal24.com)
The Bahamas Sea Turtle Conservation Group (http://www.saveourseaturtles.com)
is going international in a campaign to end the harvesting of sea
turtles in the country. "It's a national disgrace that these magnificent
animals are still hunted & so cruelly treated when brought ashore," said
Jane Mather, President of Advocate for Animal Rights, a spokesperson for
the group. "Fishermen bring the creatures ashore with their flippers
pierced & tied with straw," said Mather. She noted that Bahamas
fisheries laws still allow the catching & slaughter of certain turtles,
even though The Bahamas is a party to the CITES, which Bahamas Sea
Turtle Group Launches Save Sea Turtles Campaign
calls on member states to protect all marine turtles. 9 sea turtles have
been rescued over the past couple of years, rehabilitated & returned to
the sea.
Fishermen are now catching them knowing that conservationists will buy
them in order to release them. The conservation group is selling "stop
the killing" bumper stickers to promote the campaign locally & will be
creating a website to protect sea turtles. Their online Internet
advertising campaign has registered more than 50,000 hits from around
the world in less than three weeks. According to Mather, headlines like
"Stop the Killing," & "If Cuba can protect Sea Turtles, why can't The
Bahamas," will reach 1000s of Internet users & encourage them to sign a
petition urging the Bahamas government to enact legislation to stop the
slaughter. Other organizing members of the Bahamas Sea Turtle
Conservation Group include Deborah Krukoski, vice president of Animals
Require Kindness (ARK) & Kim Aranha, president of The Bahamas Humane
Society. Several other organizations actively support the group,
including BREEF, ReEarth, & the Andros Conservancy & Trust.
Announcing the formation of the group, Mather noted that Cuba had banned
the harvesting of turtles last January. "If Cuba can take such a
far-sighted decision, why can't The Bahamas?" Mather asks. She added
that a failure to stop the mistreatment & killing of turtles could
negatively affect eco-tourism, an important sector of the country's
number one industry. "Since they have more to lose than many tourism
dependent nations, Bahamians should take their place at the forefront of
the worldwide effort to stop the killing of these beautiful animals &
insist that the government take early, decisive action," Mather said.
Several concerned Bahamians have launched a continuing online petition
(on Care2petition.com) calling for a turtle-harvesting ban that has been
submitted to Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, Minister of Fisheries Larry
Cartwright & the Minister of Tourism. About: Out to protect the
interests of turtles in The Bahamas, the Bahamas Sea Turtle Conservation
Group is a new organization for animal rights & strives to make the
hunting of turtles redundant. Contact: Mather, Bahamas Sea Turtle
Conservation Group, The Bahamas, 242-393-2205,
afar@coralwave.com
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