Projeto TAMAR-IBAMA, jointly administered by the Government of Brazil and t
he non-governmental organization Fundacao Pro-TAMAR, has established 18 con
servation stations which cover 1100 km of the Brazilian mainland coast tin
the states of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo, Bahia, Sergipe, an
d Ceara. In the oceanic islands of Fernando de Noronha, Atol das Rocas, and
Trindade, only the first has a permanently staffed station. The program wa
s initiated in 1980 to investigate and implement a program for the conserva
tion of sea turtles. As a direct result of TAMAR's efforts, the harvest of
gravid females and of eggs has ceased in all major nesting areas. The succe
ss of the program is based on local participation of the fishing villages,
including the employment of former egg poachers to patrol the beaches and p
rotect the nests, education programs, and ecotourism. The majority of stati
ons are staffed year round and not only promote the conservation of endange
red sea turtles, but also organize community festivals, support local schoo
ls and health care facilities, and assist in developing alternative sources
of income for residents who once relied on the exploitation of sea turtles
. A similar effort to protect coastal feeding areas where incidental captur
e is high was initiated in 1991. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
. All rights reserved.