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29 верасня 2025, 09:17
210,000 baby sea turtles reached Mediterranean this season from Turkish coastal province
MERSIN, 29 September (BelTA - Anadolu) - Around 210,000 baby sea turtles
reached the Mediterranean this season from the southern province of
Mersin, one of the country’s most important nesting sites for the
endangered species, according to researchers.
The figure was
announced as the nesting season ended under the coordination of Mahmut
Ergene, deputy director of the Mersin University Sea Turtles Application
and Research Center, with biology students taking part.
“Mersin
is an important region for sea turtles,” Ergene told reporters, noting
that the beaches of Kazanli, Davultepe, Alata, Goksu, and Anamur serve
as key nesting grounds.
“This year’s nesting season was both highly successful and productive for us and for the turtles,” he said.
“At
the Davultepe Centenary Nature Park alone, we identified a total of 246
nests -- 17 belonging to Caretta caretta and 229 to Chelonia mydas. The
hatchlings from these nests successfully reached the sea.
“There
are no nests left in the area now. Across Mersin’s beaches, we can say
that some 210,000 hatchlings have reached the Mediterranean.”
Ergene
added that many nests were also spotted outside the main nesting areas
this year and thanked local residents for helping protect the turtles
and their eggs.