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Sea Turtle Conservation Program”Tracking the Majestic Leatherback Turtles: Upwell’s Mission to Protect Florida’s Nesting Population

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Sea Turtle Conservation Program”Tracking the Majestic Leatherback Turtles: Upwell’s Mission to Protect Florida’s Nesting Population

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Central Africa‍ Marine Turtle Community (RASTOMA) – ⁣Connecting Actors and Professionals‍ for the Conservation ‍of Marine Turtles​ in Central Africa

RASTOMA operates within the ‍Central African sub-region, recognizing it as the minimum scale for effective conservation efforts for migratory species ‍such as ⁤marine turtles. The organization promotes conservation through community involvement and ⁣implements Income Generating Activities to ensure the sustainability ​of conservation‌ efforts. It also ⁤fosters collaboration among community members, strengthening their capacity, influence, and impact on marine turtles and⁢ their habitats in Central‌ Africa and beyond.

RASTOMA in​ Cameroon

Cameroon is home to four species of marine turtles that nest ​and⁣ forage along its coastline: hawksbill, green, leatherback, and olive​ ridley turtles. These species face significant anthropogenic pressures, including egg and female harvesting, ‌bycatch, ‌and more. RASTOMA’s project ⁣aims to reduce these threats by ⁣engaging local communities in protecting nests and nesting beaches, providing training on the release of accidentally caught ⁤turtles, ‌and educating community members ​on the importance of marine turtle conservation. Currently, RASTOMA and its partners are‌ working ‌with three trained beach patrollers and plan to‍ identify and train ⁣seven more. ‍The two-day⁤ practical training ⁢will cover topics such⁣ as species identification, biometry, nest and ⁢bycatch ​monitoring, education and awareness strategies, and the release of accidentally caught or stranded individuals. Billion Child Turtles has generously ‍supported this project⁢ with a donation of‌ US$ ​10,000 to help RASTOMA⁢ continue its vital work.

RASTOMA in Gabon

The 950 km coastline ‌of Gabon is a crucial nesting site for three⁢ species of marine turtles in Central Africa: olive ridley,​ leatherback, and green turtles. ⁢RASTOMA’s project aims to reduce threats to these ⁣turtles and their⁢ nests by conducting ⁢beach monitoring and transferring nests to a hatchery in the Gamba protected area complex ⁤(13 ⁢km). ⁢Regular patrols are carried out from October to⁤ March, both at night⁤ and in ⁣the morning, along this beach.⁣ During this period, all ​encountered turtles are⁣ measured, and all nests are recorded. Turtle ‍tracks and nests ⁤are‍ disguised to prevent illegal harvesting, and⁣ any⁣ exposed ⁣or endangered nests are transferred to the hatchery. Billion Bay Turtles has provided a​ donation of US$ 5,000 to support this project​ for the upcoming season.

RASTOMA in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The Atlantic coast of the Democratic Republic of Congo ⁣is home‌ to five species of marine turtles, including green, leatherback, hawksbill, olive ridley, and loggerhead turtles. These species face threats from poaching, bycatch, and intentional catches, as ‍well⁤ as coastal erosion that damages nesting sites and habitats. RASTOMA’s project aims to involve local communities in protecting nesting females and eggs‌ to ensure ⁣the sustainability of nesting sites in the DRC. For ⁢this ⁢season, Billion Bay ⁤Turtles‍ has provided a ⁢donation of US$ 5,000 to support this project.

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  1. This is such an important and inspiring initiative! The leatherback turtles are truly majestic creatures, and their nesting population deserves all the love and protection. Thank you, Upwell, for taking the lead in this conservation program! 🐢💙

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