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The Gulf Green Turtle Conservation Project –being launched on World Biodiversity Day |
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by Arushi Madan | 22-05-2016 06:03
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The Arabian Gulf is home to rich biodiversity including the second largest population of dugongs on Earth, critically endangered hawksbill and endangered green and loggerhead turtles, as well as over 25 species of sharks. However, with species numbers in decline, vital habitats like coral reefs and seagrass beds disappearing, and fish stocks being pushed to the limit, there is an urgent need for better marine planning and management to ensure marine ecosystems can continue to function and remain resilient in the long term. Marine turtles play crucial role in maintaining the health of the world?s oceans . Green turtles are one of the very few animals to eat seagrass. By doing so, they help maintain the health of the marine environment. Sea grass is vital to many species of fish, shellfish and crustaceans. Without healthy seagrass beds, many marine species could be lost, which would also impact an important food source for us all. There is a lot at stake as worldwide, around 1 billion people rely on marine fish as a main source of protein. As one of the efforts to conserve endangered marine species, such as marine turtles, and critical habitats in the UAE , the Emirates Wildlife Society in association with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (EWS-WWF), is marking World Biodiversity Day on May 22 by launching a ground breaking scientific research project - The Gulf Green Turtle Conservation Project - with the ultimate aim of conserving endangered marine species and critical habitats in the UAE and wider region.
Source : The Gulf Today |
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4 Comments
Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
Good move to conserve turtle
Thank you so much for report
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 31-05-2020 11:15
Thanks Arushi!
For those of you who want to read the full text:
http://gulftoday.ae/portal/a9379c8f-92fa-4a06-b0a6-2608d7c6c4a0.aspx
Posted 24-05-2016 17:16
Arushi, thanks for informing us about the Gulf Green Turtle Conservation Project. Turtles play a crucial role in keeping the balance of marine habitat, but their lives are being threatened due to human activities. I hope the conservation project could keep these turtles from danger and ensure them a better life. Thanks for reporting and I hope to meet you with other wonderful articles!
Posted 24-05-2016 12:42
It's devastating how few turtles there are left in our world. There's a site some of my friends recently went to and I plan to go to as well called the Turtle Sanctuary and the group does similar action plans as the ones you mentioned above. Habitats are also a key point to focus on and I have been doing research on human-made coral domes which can help increase their populations. Thank you for the report!
Posted 22-05-2016 10:54