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Sea Turtle Bycatch report, Conservation International
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Trail of green sea turtles  (Chelonia mydas) caught during longline fishing by artisanal fishing boat. 

© Projeto Tamar Brazil – Image bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) entangled in a gillnet. Note the fish in the turtle's mouth. Sea turtles become entangled when opportunistically feeding on fish caught in fishing gear

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) entangled in a gillnet.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) caught as bycatch in gillnet.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) snagged by a hook in a longline.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) entangled in gillnet.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Dead sea turtle entagled in fishing net washed up onto a beach.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) drowned in a gillnet. Turtles become entangled and are unable to surface to breathe.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) freed from fishing net prior to release to the ocean.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil - Image Bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Trail of green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) caught during longline fishing by artisanal fishing boat.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil – Image bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Trail of green sea turtles  (Chelonia mydas) caught during longline fishing by artisanal fishing boat. 

© Projeto Tamar Brazil – Image bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
Trail of green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) caught during longline fishing by artisanal fishing boat.

© Projeto Tamar Brazil – Image bank

The photos contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release, “Millions of Sea Turtles are Collateral Damage in the Race for Fish.”
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