Turtles: lived for years, but it’s our time to save them

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From Archive: Monday, October 15. 2007

The first turtles are believed to have existed in the early Triassic Period of the Mesozoic era, about 200 million years ago. The earliest known turtles being from around 215 million years ago, making turtles one of the oldest reptile groups.

Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins are reptiles of the Order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown group Chelonia), The Order Testudines includes both extant (living) and extinct species.

Since 1970 turtle fisheries in Maldives had increased because of this the population living in our seas and ocean had decreased in a huge quantity. As turtles take a longer period to recover government has decided to ban catching turtles for a period of 10 years. This project was started on 1995 and after 10 year the project was extended from 1st January 2006 to another 10 years. With this extension eggs where banned taking from 13 islands.

So far in areas there is a little increase in the population but in other areas its worse. I have visited many different islands in last few years and people are openly catching these poor reptiles and even it’s sold in restaurants and coffee shops. This is one reason why I say its openly consumed. Just visit these places and ask for “beef”, they will provide you with turtle meat.

Ban turtle in MaldivesRecently we talked to guy who is regularly catching turtles, he sad “I know Government of Maldives had banned this but it’s not forbidden in our religion”. In his island it’s hard to find one. This is where our peoples mentality has reached. Government also knows that over fishing of these creatures are common. But what can they do?

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Some realted links :
http://www.bluepeacemaldives.org/saveturtles.htm

For reader: if there is any related information will try to get it and updating this post. This article is re found from archive.org (Monday, October 15. 2007) Posted on my old blog.

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3 Replies to “Turtles: lived for years, but it’s our time to save them”

  1. Turtles are still being hunted around sometimes with the full knowledge of island officials. So how can we stop it…

  2. I guess our management should look forward to it. or else we should do some magic

  3. We can stop it! Theres always going to be someone that is going to break the rules. Best thing we can do is share the power of knowledge.

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