The Bahamas - The Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources hereby announces that the Fisheries Regulations governing marine turtles have been amended to give full protection to all marine turtles found in Bahamian waters by prohibiting the harvesting, possession, purchase and sale of turtles, their parts and eggs. The new regulations also prohibits the molestation of marine turtle nests. The regulations will come into effect on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009.
The Government has engaged in intensive and extensive consultations with the public over the issue of the ban on the harvesting and sale of marine turtles for the past twelve months. The commitment to the conservation and preservation of these species while in Bahamian waters has been demonstrated by the introduction of protective measures and safeguards over the past two decades, starting with the actions taken to safeguard the hawksbill turtle in 1986.
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This is what the Spanish
Law says about cattle
used in bullfights. I
have translated it for
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Blog: Omega-News Collection 12. December 2009 by Team O.
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Blog: Antarctic nations plan tough new shipping controls
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AP - Countries that
manage Antartica plan
tough new controls on
ships visiting the
southern oceans and the
fuels they use to reduce
the threat of human and
environmental disasters
as tourist numbers rise,
officials said Saturday.
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