Dead Green Sea Turtle Discovered on Tabogon Shoreline, Suspected Fishing Net Entanglement
In a distressing incident highlighting marine conservation challenges, a deceased green sea turtle was found early on Sunday morning, March 29, 2026, along the coastline of Barangay Salag in the municipality of Tabogon. The discovery was made by a local fisherman who promptly reported the situation to the Municipal Agriculture Office and the Provincial Veterinary Office. These agencies swiftly dispatched personnel to the scene to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the turtle's death.
Initial Findings Point to Fishing Gear as Likely Cause of Death
According to preliminary observations detailed in a social media statement released by the Tabogon local government on Sunday, the green sea turtle measured approximately 3.6 feet in length. Authorities strongly suspect that the turtle perished after becoming entangled in the lines of a fishing net. This type of incident underscores the ongoing threats posed by marine debris and abandoned fishing gear to vulnerable marine species like sea turtles.
Immediate Response from Local and Provincial Authorities
The quick action by the fisherman in reporting the discovery facilitated a rapid response from environmental and veterinary officials. The Municipal Agriculture Office and Provincial Veterinary Office collaborated to assess the situation, aiming to determine the exact cause of death and gather data that could inform future conservation efforts. Such incidents are critical for monitoring the health of marine ecosystems and implementing protective measures for endangered species.
This event serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for enhanced marine conservation strategies and responsible fishing practices to safeguard wildlife in coastal areas. The Tabogon municipality's public statement emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and prompt reporting in addressing environmental concerns.



