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Saving Leatherback Sea Turtles: The Importance of Understanding Bycatch in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific OceanSaturday, November 30, 2024
A team of researchers has come up with a plan to gather all existing data on leatherback bycatch in the Pacific. This will give us the first-ever complete picture of how many leatherbacks are caught in the entire ocean basin. This information will then be used to make better decisions for conserving our Pacific leatherback populations.
Understanding where, when, and how often leatherbacks are getting caught is vital. It helps us pinpoint the most dangerous areas and times for turtles. Fisheries management can then focus on these hotspots to reduce bycatch and give leatherbacks a better chance at survival.
The Pacific Ocean is a big place, and protecting leatherbacks is a complex task. But with the right data and care, we can make a real difference. Let's help these amazing creatures thrive again!
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