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Tui Mali calls for clarificat­ion concerning turtle harvesting

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Tui Mali, Ratu Meli Bogiso, says the Ministry of Fisheries needs to clarify where its stand and to treat people fairly in relation to the ban of sea turtles.

While speaking at the Macuata Provincial Council meeting on Wednesday, Ratu Meli said he was aware that turtle could only be harvested for traditiona­l purposes.

“Turtles caught in the village for church obligation­s were released by fisheries officers, who told me the purpose was not recognised,” Ratu Meli said.

“In a similar incident, turtles which were also brought from the village for a traditiona­l obligation were all seized by the officials,” he said.

Ratu Meli said such confiscati­ons were confusing. There was a need for clarificat­ion, he added.

“We are aware of people harvesting turtles illegally, but nothing has been done to address this issue,” he said.

“The ministry needs to come out clear on this. We use turtles for basic purposes; we have an agreement with Government that it can be only harvested to serve these purposes.” While responding to Ratu Meli’s queries, Northern Division Fisheries officer Joji Vakawaleta­bua said the ban on sea turtles and other marine animals were to safeguard their population.

“Slaughteri­ng of turtles could only be approved by the permanent secretary and the Minister for Fisheries,” he said. Meanwhile, the suspension on the ban of sea turtle slaughter is expected to end next year.

 ?? Photo: Nacanieli Tuilevuka ?? Tui Mali Ratu Meli Bogiso at the Macauata Provincial Council meeting on November 16th, 2017.
Photo: Nacanieli Tuilevuka Tui Mali Ratu Meli Bogiso at the Macauata Provincial Council meeting on November 16th, 2017.

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