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Over 100 Turtles were Found Dead on the Gambian Coast Because of Harmful Fishing Practices

Discover how conservationists in The Gambia are tackling over 100 turtle deaths caused by harmful fishing practices through monitoring, policy reform advocacy, and the innovative “turtle village” project to save endangered marine life.

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Since the start of the turtle bycatch reduction program, over 100 dead turtles have been found along The Gambia’s coastline, primarily due to harmful fishing practices and the use of improper gear.

Conservationist Sulayman Njie highlights the role of human activities in these deaths. Njie and his team monitor coastal areas on a weekly basis, noting high turtle mortality rates, particularly in Tanji. They have initiated a “turtle village” project aimed at growing rescued turtles to improve their survival rates before release.

Marine biologist Dawda emphasizes the importance of mapping turtle death hotspots and calls for policy reforms in collaboration with local authorities to address harmful fishing practices. Conservationists are urging immediate action to protect endangered marine life.

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