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*Iowa DNR Southeast Regional Office 110 Lake Darling Road Brighton, IA 52540 O: 319-694-2430 Status of Iowa s Turtle Populations Chad R. Dolan*

Why are turtles in decline? 1. Habitat Loss & Degradation 2. Exotic/Invasive Species 3. Environmental Pollution 4. Disease 5. Global Climate Change 6. Unsustainable Use Without Proper Management (Ernst & Lovich 2009)

Iowa s Harvestable Turtle Species Food

Life History Characteristics Longevity (Ersnt & Lovich 2009) Iowa s Harvestable Species 20-60 years (varies by spp.) Age at Maturity (Ersnt & Lovich 2009; LeClere 2013) 4-5 years for males, 7-10 years for females Clutch Sizes (Ersnt & Lovich 2009; LeClere 2013) 9-35 eggs /clutch, 1-2 clutches per year (varies by spp.) Annual Predation Rates (Ernst & Lovich 2009) 55%-100% in some years (varies by spp.) Recently laid nests more susceptible than older ones Rainfall or use of preferred nesting areas can reduce predation Can result in low recruitment Exploitation Rates (Zimmer-Shaffer et al. 2014) Snappers: 2.3% to maintain a stable population Softshells: no harvest can be sustained

Reproductive Potential: A Comparison of Iowa Species 350 Number of individuals 300 250 200 150 100 50 Snapping Turtle White-Tailed Deer Bobcat 308 Bobcats 43 Whitetails 0 1 Snapper 35 eggs 0 2 4 6 8 10 Year

Turtle Diet Omnivores - eat a variety of food items Game Fish - it is doubtful that snappers make a dent in game fish populations Carrion - they are too slow to chase down game fish so those they eat are probably sick or dead Feeding Method - young turtles (and smaller bodied species) may actively forage, large turtles such as snappers lie in ambush Michigan study - found that nearly 37% of snapper diets was plant material

Watershed Influences Help to keep aquatic environment clean (break down dead material) Control of aquatic vegetation Environmental Health Indicator Bioaccumulation of heavy metals Habitat Loss Fish populations Aquatic Vegetation A watershed with sparse turtle populations would be indicative of severe degradation

Historical Regulations Sport Harvesters Annual Fishing License - $19 (R), $41 (NR) Nonresidents Restricted to MO, MS, & BS Rivers Methods of Take Hand, turtle hook, turtle trap, hook-andline Maximum of 100 lbs. live or 50 lbs. dressed turtles No Reporting Required Can t Be Sold Commercial Harvesters Commercial Turtle License - $100 (R), $400 (NR) Commercial Fishing License - $200 (R), $400 (NR) Reporting Required Can sell to licensed buyers - $200 (R), $400 (NR) Nets No more than one throat or funneling device Must have a functional escape hole with a minimum diameter of 7.5 inches which must be located in the last hoop to the tail line Must have a metal tag bearing the owner s name and address Must be lifted & emptied at least once every 72 hrs.

Market Demands It s believed that Iowa s demand is greatly influenced by a strong Asian market Turtles utilized for food, medicinal additives, & pet trade 2016 Iowa wholesale value: $2 - $10 per hatchling $1.00 per pound (live weight) $3.50 per pound (dressed) Current retail value: $20 - $30 per turtle

Iowa s Commercial Turtle Harvest Receives Attention March 11, 2009 The Center for Biological Diversity et al. petitioned the State of Iowa requesting immediate repeal of commercial turtle harvest April 2009 The Fishing & Aquaculture Association submitted a rebuttal paper to CBD petition May 2009 The DNR Natural Resources Commission voted to deny CBD petition and instructed the DNR Fisheries Bureau to review status of Iowa turtle populations. Thereafter The Iowa DNR formed Joint Committee on Turtle Harvest to review turtle program from an unbiased scientific standpoint & recommend regulations & program changes if necessary. A final report termed The White Paper was drafted.

No commercial turtle harvest Limited waters Season, size limits, other rules - Ontario IOWA

Number 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Iowa Commercial Turtle Harvesters by Year Maximum = 179 in 2012 Year

Harvest (lbs.) Snapper Total Annual Harvest Maximum = 203,156 lbs. in 2007 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 Most harvested turtle species since 1987 (3,210,400 lbs.) Year

Harvest (lbs.) Snapper Average Harvest Per Licensee Slight decrease of ~ 10 lbs. per harvester per year 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Year

DNR Rulesmaking Process DNR Fisheries Stakeholders Consumptive Non-Consumptive Users Natural Resources Commission Governor s Office State Legislature Administrative Rules & Review Committee

Stakeholder Comments Oppose Support There is no compromise; we (some) turtle harvesters will contact the Governor s Office to oppose the season and if necessary oppose it throughout the formal rule making process.. The DNR has not demonstrated that wild turtle populations are on the decline. The reason for no turtles in Asia is bad water quality not overharvest. Why don t you ask for input from stakeholders? in the interest of keeping a sustainable turtle harvest industry in the long-term future, Iowa must drastically reduce turtle harvest now. It is important to implement a closed harvest season during the egg-laying period. Every state around Iowa has more restrictive regulations. Existing regulations are a short-term job solution. There is a need for the season to protect wild turtle population so that commercial harvest can be sustained. I would like to be able to show my kids turtles when they get a bit older, and the thought that turtles may not be here seems wrong.

Harvest Season: July 16 - May 14 New Turtle Regulations Season doesn t apply to sport harvest of snappers Daily Bag Limits: 4 snappers per day 1 softshell of either species per day 1 painted turtle per day Possession Limits Commercial 5 times daily bag limit Sport 100 lbs. live, 50 lbs. dressed

Turtle Survey Methods Southeast Iowa Study Turtle Trap Bait 2.5 hoops, 1 bar mesh, slit throat No escape hole Two large, dead rough fish Can of smoked sardines in oil Duration Set traps overnight Habitats Lakes-Ponds, Rivers-Streams, Marsh-Wetland Locations Near basking logs, sandbars Wind or current carries scent

Common Turtle Measures 1. Straight-line carapace length (SCL) 2. Shell height 3. Shell width 4. Plastron length (PL) 5. Curvilinear carapace length Turtle Trap: 2.5 Hoops, 1 bar mesh, finger throat (single) 6. Weight 7. Sex 8. Age - plastral or carapacial annuli count Marking Individuals SCL PL

Statewide Turtle Catch (2010-2017) 1% 3% 1% 24% 7% 17% 48% Painted Turtle Common Snapper Red-Eared Slider Spiny Softshell Smooth Softshell Map Turtles Others

Relative Frequency (%) Relative Frequency (2010-2017) 40 30 20 CSNT Male n=221 Southeast Region (2010-2017) IA Record Maximum Size 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 30 20 10 CSNT Female n=203 US/Canada Record Maximum Size 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Straight-line Carapace Length (inches)

Catch per net night Catch Per Net Night (2010-2017) 2.5 2 CSNT SE SW 1.5 1 0.5 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Year

Common Snappers Harvested by County (2008-2013)

Summary Turtle life history characteristics (long-lived, high age at maturity, low reproductive output, high nest & hatchling predation) suggest they are vulnerable to overharvest Long-term commercial turtle harvest data indicates that annual harvest per licensee is decreasing slowly over time Iowa turtle monitoring efforts suggest that large, reproductive turtles are being removed from the population; in turn, this may be negatively affecting recruitment An annual harvest season was needed in order to limit commercial harvest and allow female turtles to nest Further regulation was aimed at sustaining turtle harvest whereas failure to regulate may eventually lead to population failure and harvest closure

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