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Penyelamatan, Rehabilitasi, dan Pelepasliaran Penyu di Pusat Pendidikan dan Konservasi Penyu Binaan CSR Pertamina Patra Niaga Fuel Terminal Sanggaran, Bali: Menjaga Keseimbangan Ekosistem Laut dan Meningkatkan Kesadaran Masyarakat Parawangsa, I Nyoman Y.; Lesmana, I Wayan Indera; Sukanta, I Made; Semarariana, I Wayan Yustisia; Utami, Dhita Hardiyanti
VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Vision and Ideas (VISA)
Publisher : IAI Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/visa.v5i2.9492

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Turtles are one of the living fossils whose population conditions are currently in a worrying state. Several factors that threaten the turtle population include illegal trade, water pollution, global climate change, and fishing activities. TCEC is a non-governmental institution that has a turtle rescue program as a conservation effort. TCEC has rescued turtles from various threats. The purpose of this study was to determine the types of threats, types of threatened turtles, the number of turtles rescued and the appropriate medical actions in efforts to rescue and rehabilitate turtles carried out by TCEC. Turtle rescue data was inventoried from 2015 - April 2025. Data analysis carried out included the number, types of turtles rescued and the types of threats for each year. This data can provide an overview of the background and context that are important for understanding cases of turtle rescue from various threats encountered by TCEC. The number of turtles successfully rescued by TCEC was 287. The number of turtles rescued from the threat of bycatch was 4 individuals, stranded as many as 43 individuals and from illegal trade as many as 238 individuals. Each rescued turtle will receive medical treatment appropriate to the turtle's condition from a veterinarian and after its condition has recovered, it will be released into its habitat. Illegal trade is still a very big threat to the turtle population. These results indicate that turtle conservation stakeholders must continue to run campaigns related to the eradication of turtle trade and educate the public to raise awareness to stop consuming turtles.
Tendensi Asal Sarang Penyu yang Direlokasi ke Pusat Pendidikan dan Konservasi Penyu, Serangan-Bali Parawangsa, I Nyoman Yoga; Sukanta, I Made; Budi, Eka Saktiawan; Utami, Dhita Hardiyanti
Jurnal Sumberdaya Akuatik Indopasifik Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46252/jsai-fpik-unipa.2024.Vol.8.No.1.147

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Sea turtles are one of the living fossils that still exist. There are only 7 species of sea turtles in the world. Sea turtles have encountered many threats, even since they were still in the egg on the nesting beach. The nest of turtle eggs on the beach have some threats like predators, theft, sabrasion and coastline changes that increase the action of relocation of turtle nests are needed to save the eggs. Ths study aimed to know the estendency of native places from the eggs which are relocated to semi-natural nests at Turtle Conservation and Education Center, Serangan-Bali. The data was collected from 2015 until 2019. In 5 years the number of nest rescued was 792 and the number of eggwas 87.303. The nest which relocated to semi-natural nest in TCEC came from 27 nesting habitats. Mostly the nest native to Klungkung beach, Serangan beach, and Lembeng beach with the number of turtle eggs on each beach were 211 nests, 179 nests, and 174 nests.