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            Sea turtle conservation by Turtugaruba Foundation




                                                                      Aruba as their nesting habitat and which  ply  need  dark  nesting  beaches  for  their
                                                                      beaches are used by them. For a period  survival. It is clear that even more coastal
                                                                      of 25 years a study has been conducted in  development  would  not  make  the  situa-
                                                                      which every early morning the beach was  tion better for the sea turtles. Again, more
                                                                      being monitored in which now there is a  hotel  rooms?  And  even  busier  beaches?
                                                                      good overview of sea turtle nesting activi-  These are choices Aruba has to make. Do
                                                                      ties.                                      we want to leave a place for the sea tur-
                                                                                                                 tles? Not only Aruba, but the entire world
                                                                        There  are  4  different  sea  turtle  species  needs  sea  turtles!  Sea  turtles  play  a  vital
                                                                      that visit Aruba to lay their eggs, each with  role in keeping our oceans healthy.
                                                                      their own specific season:
                                                                      - Leatherback Sea Turtle - Lederschildpad  The Green Turtle, for example, keeps the
                                                                      - Driekiel (March – September)             sea grasses on the bottom of the sea short
                                                                      - Loggerhead Sea Turtle - Dikkopschildpad  and  therefore  a  healthy  place  for  many
                                                                      - Cawama (May – September)                 fish to deposit their eggs. The Leatherback,
                                                                      -  Hawksbill  Sea  Turtle  -  Karetschildpad  -  the largest turtle of the world, eats mainly
                                                                      Caret (June – December)                    jellyfish  and  helps  maintain  the  balance
                                                                      -  Green  Turtle  -  Soepschildpad  -  Turtuga  between  jellyfish  and  plankton.  Despite
            ORANJESTAD ― Turtugaruba was founded on September         Blanco (July-November)                     the threats that exist on Aruba, the turtles
            3rd, 2003 by a group of enthusiastic volunteers. Ten years                                           still  keep  coming.  That’s  why  today  Tur-
            earlier, in 1993, a Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan (STRAP)   There  also  came  a  better  understanding  tugaruba is especially proud of the volun-
            was introduced in Aruba and the rest of the Caribbean as   and overview of the biggest threats to the  teers and the many people and organiza-
            an initiative of the United Nations Environment Program   sea  turtles  existence  in  Aruba  and  how  tions of our community that carry a warm
            (UNEP). Tom Barmes, who was working at DLVV (Deptart-     these problems should be tackled. Despite  place in their hearts for the sea turtles. All
            ment of Agriculture, Husbandry and Fishery) was one of    hard work, all those years, most problems  four species are active now, which means
            the  writers  of  the  STRAP  for  Aruba,  together  with  Karen   have not really gone away, but luckily and  all hands on deck in the field for us, the vol-
            Eckert, director of WIDECAST (Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle   thanks  to  the  enormous  efforts  from  the  unteers. We strive to keep the sea turtles,
            Conservation Network). This is how sea turtle conserva-   volunteers, the sea turtles are still here. On  our oldest ‘repeat guests’, always coming
            tion started on the island following a plan that is still com-  Aruba the sea turtles are threatened with  back to Aruba and get the chance to re-
            plied with today.                                         extinction  by  pollution,  driving  on  dunes  produce here.

                                                                      and  beaches  with  quads  and  4x4’s  and
            Tom formed a group of volunteers around him, because      the loss of nesting beaches due to coastal  What you can do to protect the sea turtles
            nature does not know office hours, like an organization   development  on  behalf  of  tourism.  Be-  •   Lights out for sea turtles.
            such  as  DLVV.  This  group  of  volunteers  used  the  name   cause  coastal  development  comes  with  •   Do not drive on beaches.
            Widecast Aruba and today there are still a few of them    artificial light and artificial light is a mayor  •   Do not litter. Do not leave any plastic
            active. They first started protecting the Leatherback Sea   issue  for  sea  turtles,  mother  turtle  usually   cups, straws or bags on the beach.
            Turtle nests on Palm Beach and Eagle Beach. This group    comes on shore at night looking for a dark  •   Remove obstacles from the beach.
            also investigated which other species of sea turtles use   beach  to  make  her  nest.  However…  a  •   Do not disturb a nesting sea turtle. Do
                                                                      dark beach is hard to find here nowadays.      not  attempt  to  touch  the  turtle  but
                                                                      Light causes stress and can result in her re-  stay at a respectful distance (at least
                                                                      turning to the sea without laying her eggs.    10 meters).
                                                                      Artificial light causes disorientation for the  •   Do call Turtugaruba (24 hour Turtle Ho-
                                                                      baby sea turtles (hatchlings).                 tline: (297) 5929393).

                                                                      They  crawl  towards  artificial  light  sources  For  more  information  visit  the  facebook
                                                                      (like streetlights, hotel lights, etc.) and then  page Turtugaruba Foundation. q
                                                                      they don’t find the sea. In the 90’s it was
                                                                      still a common occurrence to find a com-
                                                                      plete  nest  of  about  70  hatchlings  on  the
                                                                      streets,  dead,  as  cars  drove  over  them.
                                                                      Thanks to their protection methods and a
                                                                      lot of time and effort, the volunteers of Tur-
                                                                      tugaruba have managed to get this under
                                                                      control. But for a sustainable solution there
                                                                      must  be  less  light  visible  on  the  beaches
                                                                      and a strict regulation of it. Sea turtles sim-
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