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May 27
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President of Costa Rica Urged to Save Sharks from Overfishing

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, Sharks, TIRN

An open letter to the President of Costa Rica, Dr. Abel Pacheco, urging the protection of sharks and other endangered marine species from overfishing by foreign fleets, was published in today’s edition of La Nación, Costa Rica’s largest newspaper.

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May 05
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Federal Funds Received for Fisheries Law Enforcement

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, TIRN

Last week, the year’s first nesting of a Kemp’s ridley was reported at Padre Island, Texas. Biologists and environmentalists are hoping that this year’s nesting numbers will surpass last year’s numbers, but it is too early to tell.

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Apr 14
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First Texas Nesting of Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle Reported

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, TIRN

Last week, the year’s first nesting of a Kemp’s ridley was reported at Padre Island, Texas. Biologists and environmentalists are hoping that this year’s nesting numbers will surpass last year’s numbers, but it is too early to tell.

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Apr 07
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Supreme Court Refuses to Consider Fixing Loophole in Sea Turtle Law

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, TIRN

Environmentalists to Explore Legislative Fixes to Protect Species and U.S. Shrimpers
Forest Knolls, CA – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to consider a challenge by environmentalists to the State Department’s lax rules pertaining to the import of shrimp caught by foreign fleets.

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Apr 02
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New Toll Free Information Line Established to Protect Sea Turtles

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, TIRN

Texas Beach Visitors Can Now Report Turtle and Nest Sightings
Houston…Today, the Gulf Office of the Sea Turtle Restoration Project and HEART (Help Endangered Animals-Ridley Turtles) announced the sponsorship of a toll free Texas Sea Turtle Information Line.

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Dec 12
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New Brochure and Map Detailing Where to See Salmon in Marin Now Available

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Salmon, TIRN

Forest Knolls, Marin County – Today, the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network, better known as SPAWN, announced the release of a new educational brochure that shows the interested public the best places to view threatened coho salmon and steelhead trout.

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Dec 03
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Sea Turtle Swims into and Haulsout on Tomales Bay, Ca Beach

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Sea Turtles, TIRN

An olive ridley sea turtle surprised Tomales Bay beachgoers at Shell Beach in Inverness,CA, when it swam up to the shore, pulled itself out of the water and rested for approximately 30 minutes before re-entering the cold water and swimming away.

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Nov 26
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Barriers to Salmon Migration Prioritized for Repair

By TIRNADMIN Archives, Salmon

Forest Knolls, CA– SPAWN, the Salmon Protection And Watershed Network, has completed a study of known barriers that block fish from migrating into the San Geronimo Valley to spawn, in order to prioritize those in need of repair to help restore populations of coho salmon and steelhead trout in the Lagunitas Watershed, Marin County

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  • About
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      • 10,000 Redwoods
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    • Our Campaigns
      • Adopt A Block
      • Balloon Busting Crew
      • Bring the Bag
      • Got Mercury?
      • Hold On To Your Butt
      • Reusable Foodware System
      • Save the Leatherback
      • Set Gillnets
      • The Cocos-Galapagos Swimway
      • The Final Straw
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