Divernet News, dateline 26 January 2006
Turtle campaigners aim at Bali
A group that campaigns against the killing of sea turtles is focusing on Bali, Indonesia where, it claims, some 3000 of the animals are killed each year in violation of international law.
SOS Sea Turtles was formed by 10 years ago by marine journalists and photographers moved by observations of turtle "takes" all over the world. They have had their successes - for instance in the Maldives where, they say, "tortoise-shell souvenirs have practically disappeared from shops thanks to these measures [articles and publicity leaflets for tourists, discouraging purchase of the products]."
According to SOS Sea Turtles, Bali remains unfinished business. Up to four years ago, it says, up to 25,000 turtles were killed there each year for their meat and for souvenirs. After campaigns by Indonesian and European animal welfare organisations, this has been cut to about 3000 - but none should be taken at all.
All eight species of sea turtles there are "threatened with extinction and therefore strictly protected by CITES", says SOS Turtles. "Nevertheless, the number of animals is constantly declining." Latest news, says organiser photo-journalist Kurt Amsler, is that "the turtle trade is increasing... therefore it is time to undertake some action again".
SOS Turtles is asking the public to sign its Sea Turtles Bali Campaign online petition, which is backed by Indonesian conservation group Pro-Fauna and will be presented to Bali's governor and other relevant authorities.
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