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ENDANGERED SPECIES-OMAN'S LOGGERHEAD TURTLES

by Neha Swaminathan | 10-11-2017 16:04 recommendations 0

Oman has the second largest nesting population of Loggerhead sea turtles in the world. Oman  recently launched a campaign by the Environment Society of Oman (ESO) to raise awareness on how individuals can make a difference by protecting turtles. Human impact is the main cause for the decline in the population of the Loggerhead turtles.

 


"Human impact, such as light pollution, coastal construction, vehicle movement and fishery activities are the main reason for the extinction of the Loggerheads on the Oman coast," Maia Sarrouf Willson, the research and conservation manager of ESO, said.



As per the study completed last year by a global network of sea turtle experts of the Marine Turtle Specialist Group, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the North West Indian Ocean Loggerhead sub-population, which nests in Oman and Yemen, has been classified as critically endangered, the highest threat category on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The sub-population has declined by 80 per cent during the past three generations, and today it faces a high risk of extinction in the wild, in the immediate future.



ESO also studies and document
 beach use impact on the the turtles nesting habits. They have collaborated with the community, schools and authorities to conduct beach clean-ups and have installed signage with tips for beach users to protect the habitat of the turtles on Masirah.

 

"Our community outreach extends to the fishermen of Masirah, with whom we have engaged with over the years to educate and guide them on the importance of turtles in their livelihoods," Al Sarhani said. Speaking about the campaign Al Sarhani said, "Our campaign is being planned over a span of three months we have various speakers that will be hosting talks with our members and the public, as well as use social media as a key channel to spread the message." 


 
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  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Great report Neha! It was shocking for me to see that the sup population has decreased by 80% and the species is on the red list. However it is wonderful that ESO is raising awareness about preservation of these turtles. I'm sure that having speakers talk to the people and the cleanups and campaigns will ensure that this species continues to thrive in those regions.
    Posted 13-11-2017 03:08

  • Elizaveta Zaretskaya says :
    Dear Neha! Thank you very much for your report about turtles.
    Posted 12-11-2017 15:16

  • Sumit Chowdhury says :
    ESO took a great initiative to safeguard the habitat of this endangered turtle. i hope with this stern measures, the endangered status of the loggerhead turtle may promote to some level. Thanks for your report.
    Posted 10-11-2017 22:10

  • says :
    Hi, Neha! It's great to know that the ESO is avidly working to protect the turtle, by raising awareness, arranging cleanups, and installing signage. The cleanups will act in fixing the current pollution problems, and the signage and campaigns will help prevent pollution in the future, and make it so that more people can participate in cleanups. I think the ESO's versatile efforts are sure to be effective. Thank you for your report! :)
    Posted 10-11-2017 17:27

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