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Tourists, turtles and trinkets : a look at the trade in marine turtle products in the Dominican Republic and Colombia
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Biodiversidad - República DominicanaFauna ─ República Dominicana
Hábitats y especies
Especies amenazadas
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- Gestión ambiental [2390]
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Show full item recordAbstract: | The Dominican Republic and the Caribbean coastline of Colombia have a long history of use of marine turtles for both local consumption (turtle eggs, meat and oil) and for crafting into ornamental products such as jewellery, mainly for the tourist market. In March 2006 TRAFFIC investigated the trade in these marine turtle products, with a focus on Hawksbill Turtle shell items, in the Dominican Republic and Colombia, which have become popular tourist destinations. Research results show that trade and availability of marine turtle items in these Caribbean countries is an issue of concern, and might indicate ongoing illegal take and trade in marine turtles. Hawksbill Turtle shell products for sale were found in both countries, with very large quantities sold openly in the Dominican Republic, and significantly less for sale in Colombia. |
Author(s): | Reuter, Adrian
Crawford, Allan |
Date: | 2006 |
Published: | Washington, DC: TRAFFIC North America |
Citation: | Reuter, A., & Allan, C. (2006). Tourists, turtles and trinkets: a look at the trade in marine turtle products in the Dominican Republic and Colombia. Washington, DC: TRAFFIC North America . Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3491
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