As of January of this year, it appears that marine mammals and sea turtles protected by the ESA are recovering
Over 60 marine mammals and sea turtles are listed and make up nearly 40 percent of all marine species protected by the ESA. Scientists from theexamined the recovery trajectories for 31 populations of 22 species listed before 2012. Specifically, they looked at 14 marine mammals and 5 sea turtle species that spend part of their lives in U.S. waters. These included beluga and killer whales, Hawaiian monk seals, and loggerhead turtles.
Overall, the study found that after ESA protections were applied, nearly three-quarters of the marine mammal and sea turtle populations analyzed had grown. The 24 populations that showed growth had been listed under the ESA for more than 20 years. They likely benefited from several conservation measures that were enacted, including changes in fishing regulations and species-specific management strategies.
However, whether these populations will continue to grow remains to be seen. Earlier this week, the Trump Administration
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