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44 hawksbill turtles released to mark 44th National Day

BURJ AL ARAB AQUARIUM CARRIES OUT REHABILITA­TION PROGRAMME

- By Senior Reporter

To mark the 44th UAE National Day, 44 rehabilita­ted hawksbill turtles were released into the sea yesterday. The animals were rehabilita­ted by the Dubai Turtle Rehabilita­tion Project (DTRP), which is a collaborat­ion between the Wildlife Protection Office and the Burj Al Arab aquarium.

“The hawksbill turtles are more sedate [compared to other turtles] native to this region, and are critically in danger due to fishing nets or fishermen who want their shells, and their numbers have diminished gradually,” said Warren Baverstock, Aquarium Operations Manager at Burj Al Arab.

He explained that the turtles in the rehabilita­tion programme also faced injuries related to positive buoyancy, which means they cannot dive down underwater, as well as barnacle encrustati­on and exhaustion.

Public event

In front of a crowd of students, families and hotel guests, the turtles made their way into the waters, oblivious to the flashing mobile phones of onlookers who were eager to capture the moment on cameras.

“We’ve been looking after these animals for the last six months, and as they are quite young at 18 months old we can’t say if they are male or female. They weighed an average of 2kg and can achieve an average weight of 70kg,” said Baverstock.

While the animals are typically released into the wild twice a year, yesterday’s event was a unique exception to mark National Day, and the endangered turtles were not microchipp­ed.

The turtles’ primary care is carried out at the Burj Al Arab facility and then they are moved to the rehabilita­tion pens at Mina A’Salaam Hotel. After close monitoring, they are then released back into the sea.

“We have 27 turtles left [at the rehabilita­tion pens] that are amputees, and that’s why they can’t be left out in the wild,” he said.

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Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News Off to freedom The turtles headed into the water as a crowd of students and hotel guests clicked pictures.

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