Longline fishery in Costa Rica kills thousands of sea turtles, sharks
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
The second-most-common catch on Costa Rica's longline fisheries in the last decade was not a commercial fish species. It was olive ridley sea turtles. These lines also caught more green turtles than most species of fish. These findings and more indicate that the Costa Rican longline fishery represents a major threat to the survival of eastern Pacific populations of sea turtles as well as sharks.