Sea turtles

The more than 400,000 sea turtles that get caught each year on the hooks of the longline fleets on both sides of the Atlantic are, according to Oceana, victims of a fishing technique that is used to catch swordfish, tuna and, occasionally, sharks. Sea turtles are an unwanted species, as are stingrays, sunfish, pompanos and dolphinfish, as well as certain species of marlin, tuna and sharks.

 

A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT ILLEGAL DRIFTNETS

Oceana in the documentary made by the producer EarthOcean about illegal drifnetters in the Mediterranean Sea. The video includes an interview with Xavier Pastor, Oceana’s Director for Europe, and also images of illegal driftnetters recorded during the expeditions on board the catamaran Oceana Ranger. Driftnets are banned since 2002 because they represent a major threat for the conservation of endangered species such as marine turtles and cetaceans.

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