Tanjung Benoa, Bali was notorious as the hub of the illegal
sea turtle trade in Indonesia. In 1999, ProFauna Indonesia (a sea
turtle conservation group and partner with Turtle Foundation) launched its
investigation report revealing that 9,000 turtles were slaughtered within 4
months in Bali. Responding to the report, between 2000 and 2002 the authorities
had conducted confiscation operations and law enforcement on the illegal trade.
What is the condition of the trade in the island between
2011 and early 2012? Since the massive enforcement operations, the trade has
been decreasing drastically but it has not stopped. ProFauna records show that
on 5th July 2011, the Marine Police of Bali seized 18 green turtles (Chelonia
mydas) about to be smuggled to Tanjung Benoa. In conclusion, sea turtle
trade in Bali still happens secretly and in very organized ways.
What can
you do?
- Do not visit the tourism places exploiting sea turtle like Pulau Penyu (Sea Turtle Island) in Tanjung Benoa, Bali.
- Do not buy sea turtle shell jewelry and souvenirs.
Send a letter and/or email to encourage the
government to enforce the law to curb the illegal trade of the sea turtle shell
jewelry and souvenirs in Pulau Penyu, Tanjung Benoa. Send your letter to the
following:
Bali
Governor, Made Mangku Pastika
Jl. Basuki Rahmat Nitimandala Denpasar Bali Indonesia
Tel. (+62361) 35155
Fax. (+62361) 433840 – 247431
Email: info@baliprov.go.id
Zulkifli
Hasan SE. MM
Menteri Kehutanan Republik Indonesia (The Forestry Minister)
Gedung Manggala Wanabakti Blok I Lt. 3
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto
Jakarta 10270
Email: menhut@dephut.go.id
For
further information please contact:
ProFauna Bali Representative
Mobile: +62 817 970 6066
Mobile: +62 817 970 6066
For the complete article excerpted above, see ProFauna's
article at: Illegal turtle trade in Bali
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