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    Dove Key Ranch Wildlife Rehabilitation - Animal of the Month

    Turtle Tip of the Day - 10

    Top ten ways Texans can help our turtles and tortoises
    Tip 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9

    by Bonnie Wroblewski

    10. Avoid seafood caught with longlines or gillnets.

    One of the easiest ways Texans can help protect our sea turtles is through educated consumerism. The marine turtles that return generation after generation to nest on our beaches and forage off our coast navigate the world’s oceans throughout their lifetimes. One of the hazards of such vast journeys is treacherous run-ins with the fishing industry that supplies you and your pets with delectable sources of protein. Two of the most ecologically damaging fishing practices in existence today are longline fishing and gillnetting. Longline fishing is employed by fleets in order to entrap such fare as tuna and swordfish on the surface and cod and halibut along the seafloor. A central line, stretching any where from one to fifty miles long, is strung with numerous smaller lines bearing baited hooks. Sea turtles are among the sharks, seabirds, and other nontargeted wildlife species attracted to the bait, hooked, and dragged to their drowning deaths beneath the ocean waves. Gillnetting shrouds the oceans of the world with net curtains suspended by floats and weights, which drift along the surface or are anchored to the bottom in order to snag salmon, sardines, and cod. Unfortunately, they also entangle and drown unsuspecting sea turtles. By checking labels on pet foods and carefully scrutinizing your own menu options, you can avoid supporting the longline and gillnetting industries and their deadly by catch of marine turtles. For a helpful guide to sea-turtle-friendly seafood, visit http://www.montereybayaquarium.org or download the Monterey Bay Aquarium seafood watch app for your Android or iPhone.
    Loggerhead Sea Turtle
    A loggerhead sea turtle surfaces for air. Countless sea turtles fall victim to longline fishing and gillnetting, which drown hooked and entangled turtles.
    And, with this turtle-saving tip, we conclude our ten-day celebration of World Turtle Day! Hopefully, each and every one of you can assimilate these turtle tips into your daily lives and make the world a little easier for our chelonian neighbors. And, whether it be a solitary Texas tortoise lumbering across the desert, a loggerhead sea turtle grazing by an offshore oilrig, diamondback terrapins popping up to check out your kayak gliding through a coastal marsh, a box turtle sampling wild dewberries in your backyard, or a cooter basking in the local bayou you pass over every day to work, keep an eye out for the turtles and tortoises of Texas and enjoy the natural beauty and inimitable character they bestow on our Lone Star state.

    See Top ten ways Texans can help our turtles and tortoises
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    © Bonnie Wroblewski
    http://www.dovekeywildlife.org
    June 20, 2011
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