Great success in the training of the longline fishing sector in Costa Rica and Panama
The project “Best handling and release techniques of incidentally captured sea turtles” is funded by the National Fish & Wildlife…
Read MoreThe project “Best handling and release techniques of incidentally captured sea turtles” is funded by the National Fish & Wildlife…
Read MoreAfter one and a half years of work, October sees the end of “RESPONDER: a training program for response to…
Read MoreDuring 2022 Sea Turtle Week this article written by NOAA Fisheries Alaska Regional Office caught our attention. Sea turtles in…
Read MoreApril marked the first ever EUROWA training workshop on oiled sea turtle response, which was held in Glyfada, Greece. The…
Read MoreMarine turtles are among the longest and deepest diving of the air-breathing vertebrates. In fact, these animals spend less than…
Read MoreThe project “RESPONDER: a training program for response to oiled marine wildlife on the Spanish coasts” began earlier this year,…
Read MoreThe project is funded primarily by the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation and the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), and…
Read MoreThe project “RESPONDER: a training program for response to oiled marine fauna on the Spanish coasts” begins, with the support…
Read MoreIf you have ever been lucky enough to observe a sea turtle out of the water, when it comes out…
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