Fiji
Times 12/8/12 by Luke Rawala
Turtles
continued to be slaughtered despite protective legislation with some villagers
unnecessarily seeking approval to eat the marine creatures during functions.
Speaking
to villagers on the island of Galoa, Bua, Fisheries officer Ului Tuinamata said
the number of sea turtles was dropping rapidly with some species on the verge
of extinction.
He
said some people were slaughtering turtles for trivial events.
"We
hear of turtles being slaughtered every now and then for occasions which are
very minor in nature in comparison to the dangerous position these poor
creatures are in with regards to their numbers," said Mr Tuinamata.
"Slaughtering
of sea turtles is illegal and it is only approved for traditional functions,
which has to be applied for in writing prior to any traditional event."
"Applications
are forwarded to the provincial or district offices who will then direct the
application to the Minister for Primary Industries for his approval," he
said.
Mr
Tuinamata said the processing of permits took 14 days and that people needed to
work within these procedures.
"People
need to realise that our turtle numbers are rapidly dropping and to appreciate
the value of these creatures including the vari voce (sea wrasse), dairo
(bech-de-mer). They should think of the future and contribute to their
sustainability," he said.
"We
continue to receive applications to slaughter turtles for minor events. While
we do not allow them and there are processes in place, the onus is still on
natural resource owners to ensure that they are strictly followed to ensure the
future existence of these innocent creatures," he said.
The
fisheries officer was part of a touring government delegation.
He
also said there was a need to establish an active network with villagers to
allow for the monitoring of sea turtles.
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