In the year 2000, it is estimated that tens of thousands of sea turtles were hunted worldwide, primarily due to illegal poaching and unsustainable fishing practices. While precise numbers are difficult to determine due to the clandestine nature of the activity, various reports indicate that certain species, such as the green and hawksbill turtles, faced significant threats from hunting. Conservation efforts have since aimed to reduce these numbers through legal protections and awareness campaigns.
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There are only about 2000,to 3000 leather back turtles in the world
2 sea turtles
well there are about 3,000 sea turtles in the world
they're 60 million sea turtles left!
sea turtles face many dangers
ridley sea turtle are being hunted,there being cought by fishing nets,and pollution so we need to save them
There are no groups of turtles.
About 6 sea turtles (Not in billions, millions or thousands)
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
They are eating trash, thinking it is prey. They also are having their eggs being found and stolen by people. Sea turtles are being hunted severely for certain parts of their body.
there are 7 kinds of sea turtles that live in the world. 6 breed in the great barrier reef! save the sea turtles!