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Extract from an article by Andreas Demetropoulos, Department of fisheries, Cyprus:
Turtle stocks have been and still are, in some areas, heavily exploited. I will concentrate on the Mediterranean, which to some degree reflects the global picture. About 4000 Loggerhead turtles are fished every year in Tunisia. The catch in the Mediterranean is estimated to be at least 6000-8000 animals per year. Given the slow growth rate of these animals, which may take anything from 10-20 years to mature, the picture is very disturbing indeed. Current information on the Loggerhead Turtles shows these animals breeding in only a few areas in the Mediterranean. The Loggerheads largest single nesting site known in the Mediterranean is in Zakynthos, where at best estimates, about 600-800 turtles breed every year. Even if we assume that they breed every 3 years this would make a total of about 1800-2400 turtles. Of course there are other nesting areas in Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus perhaps tripling this number. Recent information has the Loggerhead turtles also breeding in small numbers in Tunisia and in unknown, (presumably not large) numbers in Libya and Egypt. A catch of 6000-8000 turtles per year, however, implies a much larger population than what is now breeding in the Mediterranean. There is some evidence that some may be breeding outside the Mediterranean on the West African Coast, carrying out migrations into the Mediterranean as indeed they do within the Mediterranean. Several turtles tagged in Zakynthos were caught in Tunisia. |
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