traditional food in the solomon islas, and it'been hunte caught andllegally sd to bfor ceuries.. while the practice is still legal outside the preserve, the women of kawaki are trying t changeocal attites. >> for me, i'm a solomon islander, so i will say that i ate turtles. and then my first trip to the arnavon, that really changedy thinking. wh you actuay see them coming out from their holes and struggling, making their way to the sea, and then a huge wave comi and flushg them, and then out in the ocean the sharks arthere waalreadr em, a then ias like, iill stop harmg turtle i willncoura my family sto harvesting turtles. >> she'sust one ample of how kag across the solomon islands. several womehave brought the fit to savturtles ck to their viages to ach othe. lavinipupuru h starteder owoffshootf kawakin her viage. e uses weaerproof fl charts on islands whereeleo show loc communitiesow theycan. viage. e uses weaerproof fl >> our generation for tomorrow going to ask, where is turtle? we have to look after our sea turtles. >> it takes 30 years for turtles to reach sexual maturity. af