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Sea turtles

Our commitment to sea turtles
in the Balearic Sea
Our commitment to sea turtles

The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), the most abundant of all, the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), and the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea).

The Balearic Sea is a major feeding area for juvenile and subadult loggerhead sea turtles. Sea turtles are highly migratory animals. The majority of sea turtles in the Balearic Islands originate from the Atlantic, although specimens from the eastern Mediterranean can also be found.

Despite being the most common sea turtle in the Mediterranean, nesting is restricted almost entirely to the eastern Mediterranean, with major colonies in Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey. Traditionally, along the Spanish coastline, the species has been classified as "non-nesting or occasional". However, due to climate change, nesting events in Spain have increased since 2014: the first loggerhead sea turtle nest in the Balearic Islands was recorded in 2019.

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Classified as a "vulnerable species"

The loggerhead sea turtle is listed as a "vulnerable species" in the Spanish Catalogue of Threatened Species (Ministry of the Environment, Government of Spain, 2010) and as a priority species by the European Union (CITES Appendices). In addition, the global population is listed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Sea turtles in the waters of the Balearic Islands face serious threats, including entanglement in ghost nets, collisions with boats, accidental fishing with hooks, ingestion of marine debris, climate change, and others.

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OCEMIB Project
2024 Summary
89
stranded sea turtles
stranded sea turtles
19
sea turtles reintroduced into the sea
sea turtles reintroduced into the sea
13
recovering sea turtles
recovering sea turtles
What to do
If you come across a living sea turtle in difficulty
1
Call 112

You should always call 112, the emergency number. The operators will contact the Palma Aquarium Foundation's Marine Fauna stranding network, which in turn, will contact the person with the animal and give the necessary instructions. 

2
Wait, do not take any action

It is very important that you DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE NETS, OR PULL ON YARNS OR ROPES. Although your intentions are good, you may cause more harm than good, potentially even leading to the animal's death. The best course of action is to wait for professionals to arrive. 

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What to do and what not to do while waiting for assistance
1
Sea turtles have lungs and breathe just as we do, and therefore they DO NOT need to be in the water in order to breathe.
2
As sea turtles are unable to regulate their body temperature, it is important to place a towel soaked in fresh or sea water over them if it is very hot. Make sure you do not cover their head or tail. You can also place them in the shade or protect them wi
3
They are sick animals and outside their natural habitat, so it is important not to cause them any further stress. They should be placed in a quiet place and left undisturbed.
4
They must never be turned over. Sea turtles' lungs are located on the dorsal side of the shell, and if flipped, all the organs fall onto the lungs, causing them to suffocate.
5
Remember that these are wild animals, and your safety comes first. Although they are not agile on land, they have a strong beak used for feeding on hard-shelled animals, so you must take care not to get bitten.
1
Sea turtles have lungs and breathe just as we do, and therefore they DO NOT need to be in the water in order to breathe.
2
As sea turtles are unable to regulate their body temperature, it is important to place a towel soaked in fresh or sea water over them if it is very hot. Make sure you do not cover their head or tail. You can also place them in the shade or protect them wi
3
They are sick animals and outside their natural habitat, so it is important not to cause them any further stress. They should be placed in a quiet place and left undisturbed.
4
They must never be turned over. Sea turtles' lungs are located on the dorsal side of the shell, and if flipped, all the organs fall onto the lungs, causing them to suffocate.
5
Remember that these are wild animals, and your safety comes first. Although they are not agile on land, they have a strong beak used for feeding on hard-shelled animals, so you must take care not to get bitten.
Sea turtles
What happens to the animals admitted to the Recovery Centre?

The Palma Aquarium Foundation collaborates with the La Vileta Clinic and the International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG). All specimens receive veterinary care and treatment. Diagnostic tests include blood tests (haematology and biochemistry) and radiological follow-up, with tests repeated until the turtle has fully recovered. If necessary, additional tests (such as ultrasounds, laparoscopy, CT scans, etc.) are conducted to make the correct diagnosis. All turtles receive the treatment prescribed by the veterinary team, and, when required, appropriate surgical interventions are carried out.

The OCEMIB project is supported by the Biodiversity Foundation of the Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO by its Spanish initials), part of the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan (PRTR), financed with European Union NextGenerationEU funds.

Once recovered, these turtles are marked with a microchip and/or satellite tag and returned to their natural habitat.

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What to do?
What to do if you find a dead sea turtle
  • Call 112 immediately.
  • Take photographs and report the exact location. 
  • If the sea turtle is in open water, where possible, it should be brought on board or towed. 
  • If it is on land, keep passers-by and pets at a distance. 
  • Dead animals can provide us with a lot of useful information.
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