The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Warmer temperatur­es at Great Barrier Reef causing sea turtles to be born female

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RISING temperatur­es at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are causing more green turtles to be born female, which could lead to the species dying out, a new scientific study has found.

As the gender of green turtles is determined by temperatur­e, the hotter weather caused by climate change induces warmer incubation­s of eggs, and that has led to a greater number of female hatchlings.

The study published last week revealed that more than 99 percent of the juvenile and sub adult population on the northern part of the reef are female, and 69 percent are female on the southern reef.

The two population­s are geneticall­y distinct.

“We’re now seeing on those northern beaches virtually no males being born,” said WWFAustral­ia chief executive Dermot O’Gorman.

“That really rings alarm bells for the long-term survival of those northern green turtle population.”

The study was carried out by the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion, California State University, and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Australia.

O’Gorman said urgent measures were needed to tackle climate change.

The Queensland Department of Environmen­t and Heritage Protection have been testing various measures to lower the temperatur­e of the sand, where the turtles lay their eggs.

Options include providing shade or inducing artificial rain to cool the beach, said chief scientist Colin Limpus.

“Protecting some of the big breeding males from threats like nets and bycatch is going to be really important going on into the future as well,” said O’Gorman.

The Great Barrier Reef, covering 348,000 square km , was listed as a World Heritage site in 1981 as the most extensive and spectacula­r coral reef ecosystem on the planet.

 ??  ?? Scientists conduct turtle sampling in the Howick group of islands on the Great Barrier Reef in this handout photo. — Reuters photo
Scientists conduct turtle sampling in the Howick group of islands on the Great Barrier Reef in this handout photo. — Reuters photo

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