Philippine Daily Inquirer

SEA TURTLE DEFACED, NOT TAGGED

- By Carla P. Gomez

BACOLOD CITY— Members of a group of volunteers guarding against poaching in the seas have learned a valuable lesson on handling green sea turtles—don’t paint on their carapace.

Bantay Dagat ( sea watch) volunteers in Silay City, Negros Occidental, were reprimande­d for marking the carapace of a sea turtle with paint instead of tagging the animal. The sea turtle was rescued by a fisherman.

Joan Nathaniel Gerangaya, community environmen­t and natural resources officer, said the volunteers would be required to attend an orientatio­n seminar on the Wildlife Conservati­on Act after they had been reprimande­d.

The green sea turtle, locally known as pawikan, was spotted by fisherman Rodrigo Giguera in the waters off Barangay Balaring in Silay City around 5 a.m. on Tuesday.

It was 33 inches long and 25 inches wide, Gerangaya said.

The fisherman turned the turtle over to the Bantay Dagat members who were apparently new volunteers, Gerangaya said.

Gerangaya said the men were apparently unaware of standard operating procedure in handling endangered animals.

The volunteers, said Gerangaya, should have turned over the animal to the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources which would attach a metal tag on the turtle’s flipper.

The tag would help scientists track the turtle’s migration pattern, Gerangaya said.

But the volunteers did not have a metal tag so they instead painted the words “Silay Bantay Dagat” on the turtle’s carapace in yellow.

Gerangaya said what the volunteers did is considered as a form of maltreatme­nt, a violation of the Wildlife Conservati­on Act.

The volunteers, however, were just reprimande­d because they meant the turtle no harm and released the animal back to the sea shortly after getting it from the fisherman.

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 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? This sea turtle, its carapace vandalized, has been returned to the waters of Silay City in Negros Occidental.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO This sea turtle, its carapace vandalized, has been returned to the waters of Silay City in Negros Occidental.

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