Sea turtles can become accidentally
entangled in active or discarded fixed fishing gear. These
entanglements may prevent the recovery of endangered and threatened
sea turtle populations. NOAA Fisheries Service established the Sea
Turtle Disentanglement Network to promote reporting and increase
successful disentanglement of sea turtles. As there is limited to
no observer coverage of pot gear fisheries, NOAA Fisheries Service
relies on the U.S. Coast Guard, fishing industry, stranding
network, federal, state, and local authorities, and the public for
this information. The information provided will help NOAA Fisheries
Service better assess fixed gear fisheries (lobster, whelk/conch,
crab, fish trap, gill net) and their impacts on sea turtle
populations in the northeast region (Maine to Virginia).
US Code:
16 USC
35 Name of Law: Endangered Species Act of 1973
Due to increased reporting,
there are 68 more responses and 64 more hours than previously
estimated. In addition, 68 responses are adding for STDN members
taking initial calls (burden covered by their written report time).
Costs have decreased to $100, based on almost all calls being made
via cell phone.
$3,335
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Kate sampson 978
282-8470
No
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