

Jaltemba Sol
Mexico finds dozens of dead sea turtles
Environmental officials in Mexico say dozens of dead sea
turtles apparently killed in fishing nets have washed up on beaches in recent
days.
ACAPULCO, Mexico
Environmental officials in Mexico say dozens of dead sea
turtles apparently killed in fishing nets have washed up on beaches in recent
days.
Authorities say 59 Olive Ridley turtles have been found on
beaches in and around the resort of Acapulco.
Environmental protection officer Manuel de Jesus Solis says
his agency found 12 dead turtles bearing marks apparently caused by fishing
nets. It was unclear which fishing boats were involved.
Victor Berdejo says another 47 dead turtles were found by
personnel at a turtle-protection area he supervises.
The sea turtles, once hunted in Mexico for their meat and
eggs, were declared a protected species in 1990. Fishermen are required to
include turtle escape devices in their nets.