write a letter to friend about sea turtles protection.
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New Delhi
my dear friend jannat,
The most eminent cause is the usage of biological resources such as hunting, trapping, fishing/harvesting aquatic resources, logging, and wood harvesting, etc. Other human activities related to agriculture and aquaculture, fishing (in particular trawling without Turtle Excluder Devices and use of FADs with entangling nets), urbanization, contribute significantly in this regard. Likewise, man-made pollution created by mismanagement of waste products in domestic, industrial and agricultural sectors are noteworthy.
Moreover, fire control, dam, and water management are some natural systems modifying factors that are responsible for a reduction in the number of turtles
Last but not least, some species are threatened due to invasive non-native species, problematic native species or pathogenic diseases such as fibropaillomatosis which generates a giant cauliflower-like tumor in sea turtles.
your loving friend
shyna
Dear Citizens of the World,
Sea turtles are magnificently unique creatures that have been living on planet Earth since the time of the dinosaurs. They have existed for over 100 million years, travelling throughout the world’s oceans. However, due to the current status of the world, they are struggling to survive because of the damage created on our planet’s ocean and beaches. But what does this mean for the human species? The lives of us humans, can be threatened by the extinction of the sea turtles. We must learn from our mistakes and begin changing our behavior, there is still time to save sea turtles from extinction. Through creating change, we will be saving one of the Earth’s most mysterious and honored creatures, and we might just be able to save ourselves too.
Sea turtles are one of the most important species in the world and have vital extensive impacts on maintaining the health and increasing the diversity of the marine ecosystem.
Sea Turtles feed on seagrass and seaweed that grow on the ocean floor, which are home to other marine life such as seahorses, and also serve as breeding ground for fish. In order to remain healthy, seagrass and seaweed must not grow to an excessive length, which is where the turtles do their job. Turtles’ eating habits help to keep the whole ecosystem steady and in place. If turtles were to ever go extinct, seagrass would overgrow and eventually die off. This would in turn, affect all marine life in the ecosystem, and ultimately affect human life as well.
If sea turtles ever go extinct, there will be no aquatic ecosystem. Can you imagine an ocean without marine life, with no fish, with no plants? Can you imagine a lifeless sea? Can you imagine countless tides washing upon the beach, with no trace of life?
The ocean is one of the most beautiful natural habitats, which is admired by both mankind, as well as all animal species. It is not only home to marine life, but also provides our most vital needs and inspiration for our lives.
Imagine a life without any aquatic species. Imagine a life in which fish and seafood aren’t a part of our diet. Imagine a changed globe, the world’s ecosystem degraded through the extinction of one species.
That would be my worst nightmare. That should be one of OUR worst nightmares.
I’ve been on boats countless times. And I have great pleasure in watching the turtles and fish as well as plants around me thrive. I can’t imagine why I would ever travel by boat, if there was no life underwater. I wouldn’t want to experience living in a lifeless sea.
It is time for us to protect sea turtles and rebuild their populations to healthy levels. This is a vital step in ensuring healthy and resilient oceans for the future. We need to start changing our behavior now, we need to stop littering on the beaches and keep the beaches free of trash. We need to reduce, reuse and recycle. We need to reduce the amount of chemicals we use since it can eventually wash into the coastal water. We need to do everything that we can do to save the sea turtles and we need volunteers! There are countless ways in which volunteering can make a positive difference in the lives of sea turtles. Organize a clean-up day with your friends and clear the beach of litter, give a presentation to your neighborhood or local school on way they could save sea turtles, and most importantly, talk to others about what they could do to make sure they are not putting these important creatures in danger.
These are small changes that we can make in our daily life, which can create a big difference to the world. We must take action now before it’s too late.
Sincerely,
A Concerned Citizen of the World
(Your Name)
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