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MONTREAL— An environmental body established under the NAFTA replacement, the newly negotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, concluded that the deaths of hundreds of loggerhead sea turtles in Mexico due to fishing gear entanglement warrant a formal response from Mexico and further review under the treaty.
The decision, announced on Monday, responds to a petition filed by the Mexican Center for Environmental Law (Cemda) and the Center for Biological Diversity. The Commission for Environmental Cooperation formally accepted the groups’ submission, finding it meets all the requirements of Article 24.27 of the trinational USMCA agreement and deserves a formal response from the government of Mexico.
The petition presented official data from the Mexican government documenting that 889 North Pacific loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) were found dead on beaches in the Gulf of Ulloa, Baja California Sur, between 2017 and 2019. Between January and June 2020, 351 more dead turtles were recorded.
“This is a big step toward holding the Mexican government accountable for failing to protect loggerhead sea turtles from this deadly threat,” said Alejandro Olivera, a senior scientist and Mexico representative of the Center for Biological Diversity. “Massive numbers of these endangered animals have been killed in recent years by entanglement in fishing gear. Now, under the new trilateral trade agreement, Mexican officials have a legal obligation to explain why they haven’t acted to stop the deaths.”
The government can't manage to be accountable for the deaths of humans. I really want to hear how they will be held accountable for sea turtles.
The decision, announced on Monday, responds to a petition filed by the Mexican Center for Environmental Law (Cemda) and the Center for Biological Diversity. The Commission for Environmental Cooperation formally accepted the groups’ submission, finding it meets all the requirements of Article 24.27 of the trinational USMCA agreement and deserves a formal response from the government of Mexico.
The petition presented official data from the Mexican government documenting that 889 North Pacific loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) were found dead on beaches in the Gulf of Ulloa, Baja California Sur, between 2017 and 2019. Between January and June 2020, 351 more dead turtles were recorded.
“This is a big step toward holding the Mexican government accountable for failing to protect loggerhead sea turtles from this deadly threat,” said Alejandro Olivera, a senior scientist and Mexico representative of the Center for Biological Diversity. “Massive numbers of these endangered animals have been killed in recent years by entanglement in fishing gear. Now, under the new trilateral trade agreement, Mexican officials have a legal obligation to explain why they haven’t acted to stop the deaths.”
Treaty Commission to Scrutinize Mexico’s Loggerhead Sea Turtle Deaths
Center for Biological Diversity: Mexican Government to Explain Lack of Enforcement
biologicaldiversity.org
The government can't manage to be accountable for the deaths of humans. I really want to hear how they will be held accountable for sea turtles.