MOU on the Conservation and Management of Marine Turtles and their habitats of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia
A captured hawksbill sea turtle was surrendered to Dingalan CENRO and was released back into the sea (Photo Credits: Bagong Aurora)
The Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation and Management of Marine Turtles and their Habitats of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia (IOSEA Marine Turtle MOU) is a CMS instrument which aims to protect, conserve, replenish and recover marine turtles and their habitats, based on the best scientific evidence, taking into account the environmental, socio-economic and cultural characteristics of the signatory States.
- Focal Office:
- Biodiversity Management Bureau
- Date Ratified:
- June 23, 2001
- Commitments:
- A Conservation and Management Plan will be implemented with focus on reducing threats to these species, conserving their critical habitat, exchanging scientific data, increasing public awareness and participation, promoting regional cooperation, and seeking resources for implementation. The Plan currently contains 24 programmes and 105 specific activities.
Coverage of the MOU will include marine turtles residing in the waters and coastal states of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia and adjacent seas. These include the following species:
Common name Species
Loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta
Olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea
Green turtle Chelonia mydas
Hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata
Leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea
Flatback turtle Natator depressus - Latest Activities:
- Seventh meeting of signatory states to the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation and Management of Marine Turtles and their Habitats of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia (IOSEA marine turtle MOU)” on 08-11 September 2014 in Bonn, Germany. (Attended by Ms Josefina L. De Leon)
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