Plastic pollution, discarded fishing nets and coastal development are taking a heavy toll on Nigeria's sea turtles, say conservationists battling to save them. An additional threat to sea turtles comes from brisk demand for their meat, shells and eggs in Nigeria, both for consumption and traditional ritual uses.
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- Endangered sea turtles in Nigeria are threatened by fishing nets, habitat loss, and human consumption. 14s
- Local fishermen and sellers capture turtles for food and income, with some turtles sold for up to $60. 27s
- Conservationists have rescued over 70 sea turtles in the past five years and offer net repair kits in exchange for rescued turtles. 1m 17s
- Plastic pollution, discarded nets, and coastal development further threaten turtle populations. 1m 40s
- Conservationists are calling for state protection, but Nigeria's environmental agency has not responded. 2m 4s