M. Clarke et al., Preliminary report on the status of marine turtle nesting populations on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, BIOL CONSER, 94(3), 2000, pp. 363-371
The Mediterranean coast of Egypt was surveyed to determine the location of
marine turtle nesting rookeries; the presence of turtle emergence tracks, n
ests and eggs were recorded. Conclusive evidence was found that both Carett
a caretta and Chelonia mydas nest on the Mediterranean coast of the Sinai p
eninsula, primarily to the east, in the region surrounding the resort town
of El Arish. This population is small and under intense pressure from human
activities. Capture of adult turtles. human predation of eggs and rapid be
ach development threaten to eradicate this population in the near future. A
s the status of nesting populations in the area is fragile the immediate im
plementation of basic conservation measures such as public education progra
ms, protection of nests from predators and transplantation of vulnerable eg
gs, is deemed essential. No evidence of nesting was found in the Nile Delta
region, however, large numbers of dead turtles were found washed ashore su
ggesting that marine turtles congregate in the near shore waters to feed on
continental shelf sea grass beds. Limited circumstantial evidence of nesti
ng was found in the eastern region between Alexandria and the Libyan border
, nesting activity in this area was negligible. (C) 2000 Published by Elsev
ier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.