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Endangered hawksbill turtle nest hatches on Saadiyat island, Abu Dhabi , UAE

by Arushi Madan | 06-08-2013 13:58 recommendations 0

I just want to share with you how UAE environment department is taking steps  to ensure protection and safe hatching of hawksbill turtles .

More than 40 baby turtles made a successful return to warm Arabian Gulf waters after they emerged from a nest located between the Saadiyat beach and the Monte-Carlo Beach Club in UAE. The successful hatching of the first hawksbill turtle nest on Saadiyat Island has been observed by members of Abu Dhabi environment team, security guards and members of the public. Security guards helped guide some hatchlings safely to the sea as the hatchlings seemed to be confused because the nest was located a bit farther away from the shoreline than usual 

The hawksbill is listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature?s Red List, as its population declined by more than 80 per cent worldwide over the last three generations due to habitat destruction and poaching.

As part of the  hawksbill Turtle Conservation Programme, every year several nests are identified and steps taken to ensure their safety and the security of the hatchlings.

Since the start of the programme in early 2010, some 650 eggs have hatched successfully on Saadiyat.

Additionally, operational guidelines are set to protect the nesting sites by restricting beach access to pedestrians who reach the beach via elevated boardwalks, preventing people from walking through the delicate dune system and disturbing the nests.

It has always been UAE?s priority to make sure that Saadiyat remains a natural habitat for marine life. UAE is delighted  this is the case for the sea turtles that continue to lay their eggs year after year .

To ensure the protection of Saadiyat?s coastal dune system and the safety of the hawksbill turtles, resort development has been restricted on Saadiyat beach to at least 60 metres back from the seaward edge of the coastal dunes.


 

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11 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Aww! This is wow
    Thank you so much for this report
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 19-05-2020 11:17

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 16:47

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 16:47

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 03-12-2013 20:56

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    So lovely. Good report, Arushi
    Posted 22-08-2013 18:45

  • says :
    very informative.
    Posted 10-08-2013 16:53

  • says :
    The baby hawksbill turtle looks so lovely. I wish it can make it to grow up.
    Posted 09-08-2013 11:15

  • says :
    That is a great job.
    Posted 07-08-2013 12:59

  • says :
    thanks for sharing, nice info :D
    Posted 07-08-2013 12:18

  • says :
    nice initiative!
    Posted 07-08-2013 07:52

  • says :
    Wow nice info


    Posted 06-08-2013 15:31

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