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The consequences by hunting leather backturtle​

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Dune vegetation would miss a significant source of nutrients if sea turtles go extinct and would not be as stable and not large enough to support the dunes, resulting in increased erosion.

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While their range is wide, due to extensive egg collecting and bycatch fisheries, the numbers of leatherback turtles have decreased dramatically over the past century.

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