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(JNS) An Israel Nature and Parks Authority volunteer found a wounded 600-pound leatherback sea turtle on her daily beach walk near her home Wednesday, leading to its rescue and treatment at the national emergency clinic for marine wildlife.
The turtle, which measures 6.5 feet in length and had washed up on Tel Dor beach near Haifa, is missing one limb and the other is infected following an entanglement in some fishing lines, INPA staff told Ynet. The foreign object is embedded into the animal’s flesh, requiring antibiotic treatment before it’s removed.
This is a Leatherback sea turtle and they’re absolutely HUGE!!🤯 pic.twitter.com/mVlwZQkuZY
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) July 11, 2024
Leatherbacks, which are Israel’s largest reptile, are rarely sighted on its beaches. The previous sighting was in 2022 of a dead specimen, which was also found entangled in fishing lines.
“Oftentimes, well-intentioned people will try to remove such objects themselves from entangled animals, diminishing their chances of survival,” Yaniv Levi, the head of INPA’s sea turtle rescue center in Mikhmoret near Hadera, told the news site. The volunteer, Carrol Karmi of Kibbutz Nahsholim, knew this from her work with INPA, he added.
הייתי מת לראות את הצב הזה. איזה כיף שהצילו אותו https://t.co/yJJUGRS3TH
— slowphoton (@slowphoton1) October 10, 2024