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Efforts to protect the coral reef system - which the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle depends on - is part of an environmental agreement CI and its partners facilitated to minimize the tourism industry’s footprint on Cozumel.
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Learn about some of CI's work to protect Hawksbill sea turtles.
Hueveros, Hawksbills and Bomb Fishing
Working their way along the rocky coasts and isolated mangrove estuaries of El Salvador, many people eke out a hard living by pilfering sea turtle nests and selling the eggs.
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