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Press Releases 2005 - 2004
Press Releases 2005 - 2004 : Displaying 31-50 of 70
New Report: Saving Sea Turtles is Good for the Economy
http://www.seaturtles.org/pdf/ACFD6.pdf
March 9th, 2005
An Investigation of the Economic, Cultural and Social Costs of Industrial Longline Fishing in the Pacific
UN Agency to Vote on Saving Endangered Sea Turtles
http://www.seaturtles.org
March 4th, 2005
Passage will Include Historic Proposed Fishing Limits
Prominent Scientists Join Call For UN Moratorium on Longline Fishing
February 1st, 2005
1007 International Scientists from 93 countries Have Signed
Sea Turtle Restoration Project on Ecotalk
January 31st, 2005
Program Broadcast Nationwide
UN Proposed Fishing Limits Welcomed
December 22nd, 2004
Agency Urged to Take Immediate Action on Sea Turtle Hot Spots
Morton's Seafood Restaurant Chain Drops Swordfish From Menu
December 20th, 2004
Health concerns continue to affect swordfish market
REVISED: Fishing Gear a Death Trap for Sea Turtles
December 20th, 2004
Data Shows Hawaiian Tuna Longliners Kill Every Olive Ridley Turtle Caught
Radio Interview Highlights STRP' s Work
December 7th, 2004
Worldwide TV Premiere of New Sea Turtle Documentary
December 7th, 2004
New Documentary Film Sounds Alarm About the Threat of Extinction to Sea Turtles
STRP Director Debates Director of NOAA Fisheries
December 6th, 2004
Debate Takes Place on KPFA Morning Show, December 6, 2004
Sea Turtle Restoration Project on Beyond Organic Radio Show
http://www.strauscom.com/radio/shows/beyondorganic112404.mp3
December 1st, 2004
Interview highlights Mercury in Seafood and Overfishing
UN Report: Shut Down Fisheries to Save Sea Turtles
November 29th, 2004
Repeats Earlier Call for Fisheries Closures and Reductions in Effort and Capacity
Another Mercury Poisoned American- Oped
November 16th, 2004
Kelly Lyon- Superior, CO
New Report: Longlines Annually Capture and Kill 4.4 Million Sharks, Billfish, Seabirds, Sea Turtles and Mammals in the Pacific
November 16th, 2004
Pillaging the Pacific: Pelagic Longline Fishing Captures and Kills About 4.4 Million Sharks, Billfish, Seabirds, Sea Turtles, and Marine Mammals Each Year in the Pacific Ocean
Oped- A Story from a Mercury Poisoned American
http://www.gotmercury.org
November 5th, 2004
by Stacey Reynolds, Arlington, VA
"Last Journey for the Leatherback?" to Be Screened in Boston This Week
November 1st, 2004
New Documentary Film Sounds Alarm About the Threat of Extinction to Sea Turtles
"Last Journey for the Leatherback?" to be Screened in 3 Major US Cities this Week
October 20th, 2004
New Documentary Film Sounds Alarm About the Threat of Extinction to Sea Turtles
Reducing Mercury Exposure from Seafood- Media Advisory
http://seaturtles.org
October 20th, 2004
Three Simple Ways to Protect the Public from Toxic Mercury
Come to Turn the Tide! in Marin County, CA on Oct. 22
October 15th, 2004
An exhilarating evening of activism and inspiration to benefit youth action
"Last Journey for the Leatherback?" to be screened at NYC Conference
http:// www.nec.coolerweb.com/
October 12th, 2004
New Documentary Film Sounds Alarm About the Threat of Extinction to Sea Turtles
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