WWF Study Links Sea Turtles To Jobs
Tuesday,
May 25, 2004
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As sea turtle populations decline
worldwide, so do the coastal economies that rely
on the creatures to attract tourists, particularly
in developing countries, according to a report released
yesterday.
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The
study by the conservation organization WWF says tourism
brings in almost three times the revenue as the sale of
meat, leather and eggs from sea turtles. The report, the
first to document the global value of the endangered animals,
assessed 18 sites in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the
Caribbean.
At nine sites where turtles are used for their shells, meat
and eggs, the average annual income derived from the products
was just over $600,000. Alternately, at nine sites where
turtles are a visitor attraction, the average annual income
was nearly triple that at almost $1.8 million (Amanda Brown,
London Independent, May 25).
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