
There are many things we can do every day to protect our ocean
and make the Pacific a safer place for our endangered sea turtles.
Help protect the Pacific's marine turtles by:
- Reporting turtle sighting to fisheries or environment departments
- Not disturbing turtle feeding or nesting grounds
- Taking reusable bags to the shops and say no to plastic
- Disposing of rubbish properly and looking after our local beaches
- Talking to family and friends about sea turtle conservation
- Stopping excess harvesting
- Not buying products made from turtle shell

The 2006-2007 Pacific Year of the Sea Turtle campaign
March 2006 to
March 2007 was designated the Pacific Year of the Sea Turtle, a yearlong
campaign aimed at increasing conservation of these
ancient
Pacific voyagers.
On 1 March 2006, SPREP with its member countries and territories formally
launched the Pacific Year of the Sea Turtle, a regional initiative to
promote community, national and regional collaboration in turtle conservation
efforts.
For centuries, turtles have been an integral part of Pacific culture
and heritage. However, numbers are rapidly decreasing marking an urgent
call for a coordinated and committed effort to increase turtle stocks
in the Pacific.

The Year of the Sea Turtle had three key aims:
- Promote community conservation of turtle foraging and nesting sites
- Strengthen national legislation and policies to encourage sustainable
management
- Facilitate long-term partnerships for turtle conservation
This regional campaign has been coordinated by SPREP with its key partners
that include national governments, intergovernmental organizations, local
communities, the fishing industry, fisheries and tourism authorities,
donors, NGOs, institutes and organizations.
As a shared resource, turtle conservation is a shared responsibility,
and SPREP has used the YOST campaign as a vehicle to promote a regional
partnership, with communities, governments and industry working together
to increase turtle conservation.
The participation of partners is a crucial element of the campaign’s
success and the Year of the Sea Turtle has been made possible by the integration
of campaign activities into new or existing programme activities across
the region.

Beyond the Year of the Sea Turtle
SPREP continues to build upon the momentum gained during YOST, and continues
many of the programmes and activities first undertaken at that time.
Learn more about these initiatives from these pages.
For more information about sea turtle conservation in the Pacific, please
contact Lui Bell, Marine Species Officer,
SPREP
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