Title: Sea Turtles situation and study in I.R. Iran
1Sea Turtles situation and study in I.R. Iran
- Asghar Mobaraki
- Expert of wild Life and Aquatic affairs Bureau
- National Focal Point For MOU-IOSEA
- Department Of The Environment
- Email amobaraki_at_yahoo.com
2Contact with the Gulf and Oman sea
- 1800 km shorelines on north of the Persian Gulf
and Oman sea - Four provinces on the shores Khuzestan,
Booshehr, Hormozgan and Sistan and Baluchestan - 30 small and big islands in the Gulf with
coastline of about 600 km - Queshm, Hendourabi, Kish, Sheedvar, Lavan, Mond
area islands(Ommolkaram and Nakhiloo), Khark,
Kharkoo are the most important Islands
3The species and area
- Considering the existing populations of the
species and their distribution both of the area
and species could be divided to two main parts - -The area 1-the Persian Gulf and 2-Oman sea
- -The species 1- Hawksbill and 2- Green turtles
4The Species and Habitats in the Persian Gulf
- The area consists of the main nesting habitats
for the Hawksbills and some for the Green turtles - Different Islands are the most important nesting
sites for the species but, some mainland sites
are also do exist - Green turtles in different life stages are the
main feeding species, specially around the
Islands. - Some feeding Hawksbills in juvenile stages have
found and confirmed - There is not any conformed records for other
species
5The species and Habitats in the Oman sea area
- The area consists of important feeding grounds
for the Green sea turtles in different life
stages all year long - There are some important nesting sites for the
green turtles in a few numbers too (Mobaraki
2004) - Olive Ridley also has reported form the area(
Kami 1997, Mobaraki 2003) - Although there are some suitable nesting sites
for the Hawksbill and also there are some reports
on its nesting in far years( Kinunen and
Walczack 1971), there were not any records in the
past years
6The most important nesting sites of Hawksbills in
the Persian Gulf
- Considering the nesting populations of hawksbill
turtles as well as effective threatening factors,
some Islands in the area are supposed to be the
most important nesting sites for this species in
which the following ones have highly priority(
Mobaraki 2004) - 1- Sheedvar, Hendourabi, Hengam, Queshm, Farour
in Hormozgan province - 2- Nakhiloo, Ommolkaram, Kharkoo Islands and
Nayband Bay in Booshehr province MAP
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8Main nesting site and feeding grounds for green
turtles recorded in Oman sea area
- Considering the long shorelines of the Oman sea
and lack of equipments it is difficult to cover
all the are annually, but in some regular survey
the main sites have identified (Mobaraki 2004) - 1-Nesting sites Cholotr, ahmad Rizeh, Karatti,
Kachoo, Kohpansar, Tang - 2- feeding grounds Tang, Pozm, Miami, Djodd
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9Sea turtles study in Iran( far years)
- There are some information and reports from far
years like - Kinunen and Walczack 1971
- Anderson 1979
- Harington 1976
- Groombrige and luxmoore 1989
10Sea turtles study in Iran (in the past years)
- Considering the lack of available information on
sea turtles in Iran covering the existing gaps
was in high need, specially that there was not
any reliable information on their reproduction
biology. So, in the past years the important
sited were visited regularly and needed
information and data almost collected, specially
from Sheedvar, Hendorabi, Nakhiloo and ommolkaram
Islands
11Important hawksbill nesting sites in the Gulf, 1
Sheedvar Island
- It has nominated as wild life refuge and 20th
international wetland of the country - Not subject for habitation
- Only eastern and northern part have sandy beaches
suitable for nesting - Adjacent to Lavan Island which has special
importance due to oil exploitation - It has another importance as a fishing site,
resting place for the boats, Doves and ships - Waters of Sheedvar are feeding habitats for green
turtles - Very important nesting site for the birds
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14Shallow waters of Sheedvar with reefs are
suitable feeding grounds
15Feeding juvenile Green turtles are usual in most
parts
16Important hawksbill nesting sites in the Gulf, 2
Hendorabi Island
- With an area of 22.8 sq km
- Only a few families live there ( about 10)
- Most part are rocky shores, but there are some
small a large sandy beaches suitable for nesting
in east, north east and south - Some tourism activities supposed to be started?
17Important Hawksbill nesting sites in the Gulf, 3
Nakhiloo Island
- With an area of 0.32 sq km
- No one lives there
- All around the island has sandy beaches suitable
for nesting of turtles - Important site for the nesting of bird species(
sterna spp) - It is part of Mond Protected Area
- Important fishing site and resting place for the
fishermen
18Important Hawksbill nesting sites in the Gulf, 4
Ommolkaram Island
- With an area of about 0.4 sq km
- Not inhabited by human
- Most part of the shores, specially north and
south, are suitable for nesting - Some occasional green turtle body pits indicates
nesting of this species too - Important fishing site and resting place for the
fishermen - It is part of Mond Protected Area too
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20Main nesting sites of Hawksbill turtles in Iran
21Other important site for Hawksbill turtles
- Queshm Island
- Largest Island in the area, about 1495 sq km
- Some parts suitable for the nesting of the
turtles - It is important feeding ground for the hawksbill
too - Its another importance is for the mangrove
forests - Under the control of Qeshm Free Zone Area which
had some works on turtles too in the pat years - There are some small and large villages and
commercially important city in the Island
- Hengam Island
- Adjacent to Quesh Island, with an area of 9.8 sq
km - There re some small sandy beaches suitable for
the nesting of turtles in east and north west - It has feeding habitats for the Green turtles too
- There are some small villages and a small town in
the Island
22Results of studies of the sites, nesting
Hawksbill Turtles
Number of Turtles CCL (cm) CCW (cm) Weight (kg) Site The year
1 23 71 65.5 37.7 sheedvar 2003
2 13 71 64.84 40.29 sheedvar 2004
3 8 71.87 64.5 39.34 sheedvar 2005
4 14 69.91 64.5 39.41 sheedvar 2006
5 19 70.72 65 38.13 Nakhiloo 2005
6 9 72.18 66 41.54 Hendurabi 2006
7 10 71.49 62.22 38.8 Ommolkaram 2002
23Nesting Hawksbills
24Results of studies in the sites, nests of
Hawksbill turtles
Site clutch size normal eggs egg diameter (mm) egg weight (gr) No. of nests the year
1 sheedvar 98.42 64.71 37.1 28.2 7 (30/clutch) 2003
2 sheedvar 93.33 71.66 37.56 29.05 3 (15/clutch) 2004
3 sheedvar 99.33 81 38.08 30.3 6 (15/clutch) 2005
4 sheedvar 98.14 76.5 38.74 32.11 14(15/clutch 2006
5 hendurabi 103.45 82.8 38.24 30.62 9 (15/clutch) 2006
6 Nakhiloo 79.83 71.5 38.82 32.5 6 ( 15/clutch) 2005
7 Ommolkaram 93.6 79.1 37.65 --------- 6 ( all eggs) 2002
25Results of studies in the sites, Hawksbill
hatchlings
Site SCL (mm) CCL (mm) Weight (gr) No of Nests
1 Sheedvar 37.3 28.54 12.02 16(6-71)
2 Ommolkaram 38.9 29.35 12.93 2 (12)
3 Hendurabi 37.83 30.73 12.85 2 (78 57)
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27Hawksbill Hatchlings in the Sites
28Main activities on sea turtles in the country
- Sea turtle tagging program initiates for the
first time in the country in 2005 by the kind
help and support of MOU-IOSEA secretariat. - Collecting of basic information on turtles like
the nesting females, nests, eggs and hatchlings
to cover the existing gaps - We are planning to have Beach cleaning up
project in some of the main sites through
MOU-IOSEA programs - planning to start conservation activities in
some sites( looking for needed budget)
29Results of tagging program in different sites
site the year tagged turtles days of stay
1 sheedvar 2005 8 3
2 sheedvar 2006 38 20
3 Nakhiloo 2005 24 3
4 Hendurabi 2006 29 4
5 others 05 and 06 15 ------------
Total 114
30Nesting in important sites is intensive/
considerable numbers of turtles
31Tagged Turtles in The Sites
32Important Sites for Green Turtles
- Oman Sea area has the most important nesting and
feeding grounds for the Green turtles in the
country - Nesting of Green turtle recorded for the first
time in Iran in 2003, in Cholotr (Mobaraki 2004) - The main feeding grounds in the area also
identified in the same study - The nesting sites are very limited and in some
cases small beaches surrounded by cliffs
33Nesting Green Turtle in Oman Sea Area, Cholotr
34Protection of Marine Turtles in Iran
- Nomination of sea turtles as Endangered animals
of the country - There was a fine of about 3,200,000 Rials for
each killed turtle which doubled in the past
year( 6,400,000 Rials), about US 700 - and also fine for egg collection, about US 233
for each - nominating of the nesting sites as" under
management and control Area" like Mond protected
area and sheedvar wildlife refuge - Monitoring of the sites by DOE guards
35Main Threatening Factors of sea Turtles in Iran
- In most parts of the nesting sites egg collection
for traditional usage as well as aphrodisiac
purposes is usual - In some parts turtles harvest for their meat for
the same purposes too - Different kinds of pollutions are usual, like the
debris, oil and light - By catch in fishery activities is another
important threat, as the turtle habitats are
important fishing grounds too - Natural predators like the other parts of the
world are usual, like the mammals, birds, crabs
and insects - Density of the body pits in the small beaches
prevent hatchlings to reach the sea - Mismanagement causes problems in some parts
- Boat strike is usual and increasing in some parts
- Different kinds of coastal area development is
another threat for the nesting sites and turtles - Other natural factors like the erosion is usual
in most places, specially in small beaches
36Entangle in fishing nets
37Dried Green Turtle Eggs
38Poached Nests
39Different Kinds of Threat
40Erosion as a natural threat
41International, Regional and Multilateral
cooperation
- Iran as one of the signatory States of the
MOU-IOSEA is working together with other
signatory states in related subjects - Draft of MOU between Iran DOE and UAE
Environmental Agency-Abu Dhabi (EAD), for
protection of Houbara and Sea turtles, is
finalizing. Some cooperative works on turtles and
their habitats were suggested (see the items).
42Annex for the MOU DOE EAD
- Both parties shall carry out studies and programs
on the conservation and management of sea turtles
on - Identification of the main nesting and feeding
sites in the area - Study on the migration routes by tagging and
satellite tracking (by the help of MERC) as well
as identification of possible shared populations. - Establishment of rearing centers for hatchlings
or nursery - Banning of any trade and use on sea turtle eggs
in the region by public awareness or suitable
legal protection - Establishment of sub-regional agreements (MOU,
workinggroups. . .) and cooperation with similar
international treaties(MOU IOSEA) for the
conservation of sea turtles in the area. - Conducting any studies for collecting any
preliminary information needed for future
conservational activities. - DoE could provide nests (eggs) or hatchlings for
the rearing centers or recovery programs in UAE. - Considering that Dr Saif Al ghais had been the
regional coordinator of Marineturtle Specialist
group (MTSG), he could play essential role in
anyexisting programs, too. - Any other comments, changes and complete proposal
will be negotiable in case of final agreement.
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45Acknowledgment
- I would like to extend my great thanks to WWF
office in UAE and EWS for holding the forum and
kind supports. - I would like also to thank the coordinator of the
Forum, Lisa Perry, and her colleagues for their
very kind and considerable helps and
cosiderations.