Knysna-Plett Herald

Look out for tiny turtle hatchlings on beaches

- Yolande Stander PLETTENBER­G BAY -

March usually marks the beginning of 'turtle hatchling stranding season' and this year is no different as the first turtles have started appearing along Plettenber­g Bay beaches and surroundin­g areas.

Every year between March and May, large numbers of tiny endangered loggerhead turtles and sometimes leatherbac­k turtles wash up on beaches along the South African coast.

The turtles hatch in KwaZuluNat­al and usually swim into the warm Agulhas currents and drift southwards. Nesting season is usually between October and December.

However, often a strong southeaste­rly wind and rough sea conditions force them into colder Cape waters and they end up beaching along the coastline - stunned by the cold, dehydrated and sometimes injured.

Over the past week, several little turtles were found in Plettenber­g Bay alone and according to the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, this is not limited to Plett. According to the aquarium's turtle conservati­on centre, it is currently very busy with hatchlings showing up from across the South African coastline.

The team said rescuing these turtles is very important as only two out of every 100 sea turtle hatchlings survive to maturity. So far, they have

obtained an 85% release rate after rehabilita­tion at the centre.

They usually stay at the centre until after winter to have enough time to grow bigger and stronger for release during the summer when the water is warmer.

As part of its rescue efforts, the centre has establishe­d a turtle rescue network and works closely with the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environmen­t (DFFE), Shark Spotters, SANParks, Bayworld and various other organisati­ons along the coast from Gqeberha to Lamberts Bay.

 ?? ?? A loggerhead turtle hatchling that has washed up on a Plettenber­g Bay beach over the past two weeks.
A loggerhead turtle hatchling that has washed up on a Plettenber­g Bay beach over the past two weeks.

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