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The Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles (“IAC”) is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the legal framework for countries in the American Continent to take actions in benefit of these species. The IAC entered into force in May of 2001 and currently has twelve Contracting Parties, in addition to one country awaiting national ratification.
The Convention
promotes the protection, conservation and recovery of the
populations of sea turtles and those habitats on which they
depend, on the basis of the best available data and taking into
consideration the environmental, socioeconomic and cultural
characteristics of the Parties (Article II, Text of the
Convention). These actions should cover both nesting beaches and
the Parties’ territorial waters.
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