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Code of conduct for tourism operators interacting with sea turtles
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Sea turtles are one of the most exciting animals to see in the wild, and Vanuatu’s waters are home to four of the seven species found worldwide: Hawksbill, Green, Loggerhead and Leatherback. Hawksbill, Green and Leatherback turtles also come ashore to lay their eggs on Vanuatu’s beaches during the summer months (October to March).
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Guideline for interacting with sea turtles in Vanuatu
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Sea turtles are charismatic animals and many people, both from Vanuatu and our visiting tourists, are excited to see them. But turtles are threatened species and can be easily disturbed by humans and other human activities can also have detrimental effec
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Code de conduite pour les bateaux naviguant près des tortues
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Si la tortue montre des signes d’évitement, éloignezvous lentement. Les signes de perturbation incluent
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What to do if you see turtles when paddling, surfing or sailing
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
These guidelines are for when turtles are sighted from non-motorised vessels (boats, kayaks, canoes, sailings dingeys, stand-up paddleboards, surfboards etc.)
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Que faire si vous voyez des tortues en pagayant, surfant ou naviguant à la voile
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Ces directives s’appliquent lorsque des tortues sont aperçues depuis des embarcations non motorisées (bateaux, kayaks, canoës, dériveurs, planches de paddle, planches de surf, etc.).
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Wanem blong mekem sapos yu luk totel taem yu stap padel, ski long solwota, o selsel
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Ol rul ia oli blong ol bot we i no gat enjin (kayak, kenu, selbot, padelbot, bot blong ski..):
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SWAP: Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2024
Pacific island countries and territories offer rich ecosystems that are threatened by population and urbanisation growth and changing consumption patterns leading to increased waste generation. The SWAP project assists six beneficiary countries and territories, those being: Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna, in implementing sustainable waste management actions.
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