Malaysia

Terengganu imposes total ban on sale of all turtle eggs

Turtle Enactment 1951 (Amendment 2021) to be enforced from June 1 next year

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2021 6:10PM

Terengganu imposes total ban on sale of all turtle eggs
Terengganu Agriculture, Agro-based Industries and Rural Development Committee chairman Azman Ibrahim says the Turtle Enactment 1951 (Amendment 2021) is aimed at protecting and preventing the extinction of all turtle species, including terrapins. – Pixabay pic, November 18, 2021

KUALA TERENGGANU – The Terengganu assembly today unanimously passed the Turtle Enactment 1951 (Amendment 2021) that, among others, imposes a total ban on the sale of all types of turtle eggs, and provides for heavier penalties for offences against the marine life species.

When tabling the enactment, state Agriculture, Agro-based Industries and Rural Development Committee chairman Azman Ibrahim said it is aimed at protecting and preventing the extinction of all turtle species, including terrapins.

“It needed to be amended so that the ban on the sale of all turtle species can be enforced, and also completely prohibit any person from owning any turtle species except for permitted purposes,” he said.

When met by reporters after the sitting, Azman said the amended enactment will be enforced from June 1 next year.

“Compared to other states in Malaysia, Terengganu is the only state that allows the sale of turtle eggs. Only leatherback turtle eggs are not allowed to be sold. But these turtles have not been seen landing on any beach in Terengganu in (the last) five or six years. So, the previous enactment is no longer relevant,” he said.

With the move, higher fines await for offences such as disturbing and killing turtles, ranging from RM50,000 to RM250,000 compared with only RM3,000 previously.

Apart from that, Azman said the enactment will make it compulsory for all tourist boats to install boat propeller guards to prevent turtle deaths.

“After this, boats that bring tourists to see turtles and so on need to have propeller guards because there were many cases of turtle deaths due to the propellers. Turtles are tame and when the boat comes, they swim close to it, but the boat driver is not aware that there is a turtle below (the boat).”

Meanwhile, he said the enactment allows the Turtle Conservation Trust Fund to be established to carry out education on turtles and conservation activities, apart from repurchasing turtle eggs following the enforcement of the ban on the sale of turtle eggs.

He believes the ban on the sale of turtle eggs for all species would not have major implications for sellers, as selling turtle eggs would only be their side income. – Bernama, November 18, 2021

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