The Scotsman

Surprise as rare leatherbac­k turtle spotted near Hebridean isle of Muck

- By ILONA AMOS

A chance encounter with a giant leather back turtle has surprised and delighted wildlife-watchers after the rare creature was spotted swimming in Scottish waters.

Leatherbac­k turtles, which can grow up to 2.5m long, are not usually found in the UK.

So researcher­s and conservati­on volunteers were thrilled to see the unexpected visitor while carrying out marine surveys around the Hebrides.

The sighting occurred around 15 miles west of the island of Muck while the team, from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT), was involved in acoustic monitoring work.

The charity operates research expedition­s aboard a specially equipped yacht, collecting crucial scientific data on the whales, dolphins and porpoises – collective­ly known as cetaceans – found around the Hebrides.

More than 20 of the world’s cetacean species can be seen in Scottish waters, with some dolphins, harbour p or po ises, minke whales and killer whales relatively common.

However, sightings of turtles are much rarer, with just one other encounter with a leatherbac­k in more than 17 years.

The turtle, which popped up just 100m away from the boat, star tled the crew on b oard, none of whom had ever seen a turtle in the UK before.

“It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime moment for all of us on board ,” said Becky Dudley, marine biodiversi­ty officer with HWDT.

“The turtle did not seem to be in much of a hurry to go anywhere and we floated alongside the animal as it swam over towards us, using its colossal front flippers to propel itself forward with ease.

“It was enormous. We could see the whole animal under the water as it glided along, taking periodic breaths, before disappeari­ng beneath the waves.

“I have been sailing around the Hebrides, year-round, for over two years now.

“This has to be one of the most magical and surprising encounters so far, and one I will never forget.”

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