SEA TURTLE RESTORATION PROJECT - TEXAS
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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE USE (Contact Carole Allen, 281-444-0564)
The nesting season for the
endangered Kemp’s ridley is over. A remarkable total of 192 nests were found
along the
The Kemp’s ridleys, near extinction
in 1985, have been the focus of a 30 year international conservation program
with the
They were raised for almost a year until 1993 and then released. Although Turtle Excluder Devices (TED) to allow sea turtles to escape drowning in shrimp trawls were not mandatory until 1990 in U.S. waters, many of the “head started) turtles survived and are nesting on both U.S. and Mexican beaches.
The state and federal closure prohibiting all shrimping will
end July 15 at sundown. The closure allows brown shrimp to reach a more valuable size
before harvest. This closure also benefits sea turtles that are at risk because
of shrimpers who fish illegally without TEDs or use them improperly. Both state
and federal law enforcement including the Coast Guard board shrimp boats to
find lawbreakers.
Although nesting turtles may not be found, anyone who sees hatchlings on a Texas beach should immediately call 1-866-TURTLE-5 and protect the hatchlings as they make their way to the water.
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