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BP Accused of Killing Endangered Sea Turtles in Cleanup Operation
Environmentalists press Obama administration to put a halt to BP's 'burn fields' to dispose of oil from the Gulf spill
Conservationists and wildlife experts have accused BP of indiscriminately burning alive endangered sea turtles and other marine creatures in 500 sq mile "burn fields", as it tries to dispose of oil from its leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
A Kemp's Ridley turtle rescued from the BP oil spill is cleaned up at the Audubon Nature Institute in New Orleans. (Photograph: Bevil Knapp/EPA) The killing of the turtles – which once
teetered on the brink of extinction – has outraged environmentalists,
and could put BP into even deeper legal jeopardy.
Environmental organisations are demanding that BP stop blocking rescue of the turtles, and are pressing the Obama administration to halt the burning, and look at prosecuting the oil company and its contractors for killing endangered species during the cleanup operation. Harming or killing a sea turtle carries fines of up to $50,000 (£33,000).
"It is criminal and it is cruel and they need to be held accountable," said Carole Allen, Gulf office director of the Sea Turtle Restoration Project. "There should not be another lighting of a fire of any kind till people have gone in there and looked for turtles." Government scientists are also pressing BP to post wildlife experts as turtle spotters on its cleanup vessels to try to rescue the animals before the oil is lit – or at the very least give them access to the burn fields.
"One can't just ride through an area where they are burning and expect to be safe while looking for turtles. We don't expect that, but we would like to access those areas where we suspect there may be turtles," said Blair Witherington, a sea turtle research scientist at Florida's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.
More than 425 turtles are known to have died in the spill zone since 30 April, according to the government's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration agency.
Conservationists say the losses could imperil the long-term survival of the creatures. All five species of turtles found in the Gulf are endangered or threatened: the Kemp's Ridley most of all.
But in a video posted on YouTube, Mike Ellis, a skipper from Venice, Louisiana, accuses BP of chasing away a boat of conservationists trying to rescue turtles caught in the oil and weed a few miles away from the leak.
"They ran us out of there and then they shut us down," said Ellis.
On days when the weather is fine and there is relatively no wind, BP conducts up to a dozen "controlled burns", torching vast expanses of the ocean surface within a corral of fireproof booms.
Biologists say such burns are deadly for young turtles because oil and sargassum – the seaweed mats that provide nutrients to jellyfish and a range of other creatures – congregate in the same locations. The sargassum is also a perfect hunting ground for young sea turtles, who are not developed enough to dive to the ocean floor to forage for food.
Once BP moves in, the turtles are doomed. "They drag a boom between two shrimp boats and whatever gets caught between the two boats, they circle it up and catch it on fire. Once the turtles are in there, they can't get out," Ellis said.
The heartbreak for conservationists is that the floating islands created by the convergence of sargassum and oil offer the best chance of finding and saving young turtles before they suffocate on the crude. But it can also be deadly.
"When they breathe and come to the surface, they get a mouthful and a bellyful of toxic substance that is very much like wallpaper paste," said John Hewitt, the director of husbandry at the New Orleans aquarium. "It completely coats the body including the cornea of the eyes. If we don't remove them and clean them up in three or four days that probably spells the end of the turtle."
Since the spill, the aquarium has taken in 90 sea turtles, scrubbing the oil off their shells with toothbrushes and washing-up liquid, and flushing their digestive systems of oil using activated carbon and mayonnaise solutions. So far, there is still room in the aquarium. But as the spill continues, and the turtles grow, keeping them could be a challenge.
Even before the fires, the two-month gusher in the Gulf of Mexico was threatening the long-term survival of sea turtles.
"This is the worst calamity that I have ever seen for sea turtles," said David Godfrey, executive director of the Sea Turtle Conservancy. "This is really the cradle of sea turtle reproduction for the western hemisphere."
The threat to the turtles could continue well after the gusher is capped. The oil spill is turning vast expanses of the Gulf into a dead zone, killing off the jellyfish, crabs and conches that are the staples of an adult diet.
Conservationists are also worried about the survival of the next generation of loggerhead turtles, whch are about to climb up on to badly oiled shorelines to begin their nesting season. "They are doomed, doomed," said Godfrey.
Godfrey said his organisation is working on plans to dig up about 1,000 nests, or 100,000 eggs, from nesting grounds in the Florida Panhandle and transfer them to hatcheries for safekeeping. "It is a last gasp measure to save 100,000 young sea turtles," he said. "We need every one of these turtles to survive."
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Show AllOh, god. As soon as I stop crying I'll post a comment to this heartbreaking piece.
BP execs should be treated the same - boiled in oil before being sent to their special places in Hell.....
the next time the asshole hayward or other executives from bp are out sailing on their boats people should start throwing things at them. eggs, rotten vegtables, all biodegradable things.
better yet go the assholes mansions and throw it there.
matt
Can we also throw dead turtles and shoes?
" CARAPACE MEMORIES"
from stardust
As in Mesopotamia,
Cradle of Civilization,
the GULF has been the Mother Ship
for turtles of our nation.
But YOU, BP in arvarice
with MURDER and in greed,
Decide to bury Nature's own
with this vile killing deed!
How many turtles die for you?
Your profits set the bar?
How many human lives are lost?
This act has gone too far!
BEYOND PROFANITY, BP
Life matters not to you.
But you will pay for all this death,
These killings you will rue!
Sea turtles are already suffering in large numbers from viral tumors, perhaps due to pollutants and degraded immune systems. Now this.
Every plant and animal is part of our web of life. When they are sick, we are sick too. We have got to clean up our act, and fast, or we are outta here.
Wind and solar energy, simple living. It is do or die. And if BP gets in the way, we've got to roll all over them.
Joe
At the rate we're going, killing everything around us, won't be long before we have left to eat but each other.
I can't say anything about this. I can't even think about this.
turtles make for delicious soup and powerful aphrodisiac.
I can't say anything about this, either.
I am coming back periodically to look at that turtle's magnificent face.
I feel very close to turtles.
God, this hurts.
I looked at the article all day on the sidebar. I did not want to read it. I knew it would hurt too much. Others expressed the same sentiment in other words.
I just do not know what it is be it the anger I do not want to face or the shame and guilt? I am HUMAN and this a turtle and HUMAN is responsible for what happens to TURTLE...a possible extinction..Such beautiful creatures around for millions of years....until HUMAN happens and yes..i feel like stringing up a few BP execs and government officials for what we do to turtles.
Imagine these creatures swimming for milliosn of years in the oceans..laying their eggs on the shore..and then MAN comes around, a disaster every bit as bad as some asteroid or some supernova but doing this by CHOICE and not some mathematical inevitable formula...
its hard to handle.
i once had the profound pleasure of rescuing a turtle who was destined for the pot. i discovered him in a fish market in the arabian gulf. it was the most wonderful feeling to watch him swim away and out of sight when i returned him to the sea..........
these innocent creatures featured here are at the mercy of a greedy monster who knows no bounds..............
Imagine that! Good for you coco!
thank you vox................
I have the tendency to stand alone, and did not believe it was Oswald who murdered JFK, or the Arabs who did 9/11, or believed the lies why we were to invade Iraq, nor do I believe it was BP who is responsible for all the Gods creatures being hurt. I believe it was Chaney's Halliburton, who sabostaged the rig. Why,--- revenge because the Brits want to investigate the illegal invasion of Iraq, and that did not please the previous administration.
In oriental cultures, turtle is one of the four holy animals,
of which only turtles are real living creatures on Earth,
the other three are legenadry. (One can see it in the almost
1000 year old Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam)
The four holy animals ranked in order from high to low order are:
1. Dragon (signify kings/emperors)
2. Dragon lion (the head is of dragon, the body is of
lion. Signify high ranking generals and court officials)
3. Turtle (signify wisdom, longivity, widely learned masters)
4. Phoenix (signify talented women in literature as well
as military art, heroins...)
Turtle is one of my family's favorite object for reflection.
May you, turtles, survive this calamity.
:-)
Terrapin - I can't figure out
Terrapin - if it's an end or the beginning
Terrapin - but the train's got its brakes on
and the whistle is screaming: TERRAPIN
Garcia/Hunter
For me also, it is so painful to read this...my heart is heavy and it hurts....and even though I can't do anything about it, I feel I must at least bear witness, and know that on some other level there is a divine purpose to these senseless happenings.
Obama is just as culpable for letting BP get away with lying and doing what they please. I believe he also thinks we are "the little people". Why else would he stick us with Wall Street's bill while resisting real reform, refuse to fight for jobs for us, and regarding BP do the opposite of Teddy Roosevelt's dictum "Walk softly and carry a big stick"? Obama's dictum is curse and storm and do nothing (that performance looked like he was on a stage, telling lies). The only corporations he stood up to were the automakers. But that had the happy effect of destroying the unions. What a guy!
It was hard to read all the comments about the suffering of the sea animals. Turtles who would live twice as long as we do, and dolphins who some observers consider to be smarter than us.
The only evil in this world are humans.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
BP does more than kill turtles ...
http://upsidedownworld.org/main/colombia-archives-61/2524-colombian-army-attacks-striking-bp-workers
Cheers.
Pretty darn horrible.:/ Not too surprising. Sad
Here is a link to a petition regarding this latest outrage on the part of BP, I have already signed & shared. You all should too. Save the turtles!!Bump this & SPREAD THE WORD! All the best, Alaska
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=5664&id=9762-157675-Xvv6KWx&t=1
And this isn't the only thing that BP is burning. BOYCOTT BP!!!