Saving the green sea turtle

Published May 23, 2012
Green sea turtle's beath-holding capability is affected by stress. This is the reason why many drown after being strangled in fishing gear. ? Photo by AP
Green sea turtle's beath-holding capability is affected by stress. This is the reason why many drown after being strangled in fishing gear. ? Photo by AP
A female green sea turtle, injured by a probable boat strike and brought to Oceanworld Manly near Sydney late last year. ? Photo by AFP
A female green sea turtle, injured by a probable boat strike and brought to Oceanworld Manly near Sydney late last year. ? Photo by AFP
Human beings and the larger sharks etc. feed on adult sea turtles, though juveniles and hatchlings have many more predators, like crabs, shore birds etc. ? Photo by AFP
Human beings and the larger sharks etc. feed on adult sea turtles, though juveniles and hatchlings have many more predators, like crabs, shore birds etc. ? Photo by AFP
Green sea turtles swim more than 2,600 km to their spawning ground. Adults usually return to the same beach they hatched. ? Photo by AP
Green sea turtles swim more than 2,600 km to their spawning ground. Adults usually return to the same beach they hatched. ? Photo by AP
Sea turtles spend nearly their whole lives submerged. ? Photo by AP
Sea turtles spend nearly their whole lives submerged. ? Photo by AP
The eggs hatch during the night, and the hatchlings head to the water instinctively. This is by far the most dangerous time in a turtle's life. ? Photo by AP
The eggs hatch during the night, and the hatchlings head to the water instinctively. This is by far the most dangerous time in a turtle's life. ? Photo by AP

May 23 marks World Turtle Day. These photos show turtles at Oceanworld Manly, near Sydney, where green turtles are kept for health checks and rehabilitation before being released into the wild.

Green sea turtles are listed as an endangered species, and in the Mediterranean their sub-population is listed as critically endangered. Even though they have been listed an endangered, sea turtles are still hunted for their meat and eggs. Many sea turtles lose their lives due to propeller accidents and drowning, when they get strangled in fishing gear.

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