Under US pressure, Mexico probes loggerhead sea turtle deaths

Author: AFP

Scientists in Mexico are investigating the deaths of hundreds of loggerhead sea turtles in recent years, a species considered at risk of extinction in the wild, according to officials. The Latin American nation has been criticized by US authorities for failing to do enough to protect the turtles, which have been affected by illegal fishing. As part of ongoing efforts to ease US concerns, the Mexican Navy carried out an expedition in August to study the habitat of the turtles in the Gulf of Ulloa off the Baja California peninsula. The possible impact of rising sea temperatures and a decrease in food sources will also be considered, Diego Lopez, an oceanographic researcher with the Navy, told AFP. According to the conservation group Sea Shepherd, loggerhead sea turtles perform one of the longest trans-oceanic migrations of any marine vertebrate, migrating from nesting areas in Japan to waters off Mexico. From 2018 to 2020, between 500 and 1,000 of the turtles were reported to have died each year in Mexico, according to the organization, which blamed the illegal use of bottom gillnets.

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