translated from Spanish: 122 turtles sea turtles, most of a species in danger of extinction, die on beaches of Chiapas

some 122 they were found dead on the beaches of Puerto Arista, in the southern state of Chiapas, while the causes of death, to know they reported au environmental toridades of Mexico.
10% of the dead specimens show evidence of that were beaten (wounds on the head and shell) and traces of hooks and nets, said a statement from several government agencies led by the Ministry of environment.
“Will has no reporting of the causes because that the necropsies and tissue analysis not performed due to the advanced state of decomposition in which specimens have been found,” according to the statement.
Of the specimens located on the beaches of Puerto Arista, 111 belong to the species olive Ridley, declared endangered.
LEE: The ‘rescue’ of olive Ridley, prieta turtles and leatherback in the Mexican Pacific authorities noted that they intensify travels to combat the capture of turtles that lay eggs on the beaches of Chiapas.
In Mexico was declared a permanent ban on the capture of sea turtles in 1990, but remains an illegal egg trade, because they are part of the populated South Indian cuisine, that is popularly considered to have aphrodisiac properties.
Traffic products and by-products of sea turtles is punishable to nine years in prison.

Original source in Spanish

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