Turtle excluder devices can help sea turtles escape from nets.
Urge the Fisheries Service to require these devices and protect these imperiled species: [link removed]
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Dear Friend,
There are only seven species of sea turtles in the world, but a Trump administration rule implemented in 2019 made changes without public input that will lead to thousands of preventable sea turtle deaths each year. The National Marine Fisheries Service is now allowing the public to weigh in on this issue and we need your voice before the May 20 deadline.
Along the Gulf of Mexico and the southeast Atlantic, sea turtles are unintentionally getting caught in shrimp trawl nets and drowning.
Turtle excluder devices are a proven way to save sea turtles. The devices have been required — and successfully used — on fishing vessels for decades to help sea turtles escape when caught in shrimp trawl nets. However, in 2019 the Fisheries Service backtracked and issued a new rule exempting a significant number of trawlers in the Gulf and South Atlantic from having to use these turtle saving devices.
The Fisheries Service provided no rational basis for its exemption. All sea turtles found in U.S. waters are protected by the Endangered Species Act and this rule violates federal law. The agency ignored scientific evidence, did not allow the public to meaningfully participate in the rulemaking process, and did not conduct an adequate environmental analysis.
Earthjustice is in court with a lawsuit aiming to force regulators to protect these endangered turtles. We need you to do your part and send a comment to the Fisheries Service demanding the agency require all shrimp trawlers use life-saving turtle excluder devices in their nets.
Sea turtles thrived in our oceans for over 100 million years but in a matter of decades, human activities have sent them into severe decline. We must do all we can to restore and safeguard our world’s oceans. Take action today.
Sincerely,
Grace Bauer
Associate Attorney
Oceans Program
TAKE ACTION: [link removed]
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