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Warning after turtles wash up on Cornwall beaches | Warning after turtles wash up on Cornwall beaches |
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People should call the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) if they see a turtle | People should call the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) if they see a turtle |
Residents in Cornwall have been urged not to put turtles washed up on beaches back in the water. | Residents in Cornwall have been urged not to put turtles washed up on beaches back in the water. |
There have been reports of marine turtles stranded along the coast which "need urgent assistance to survive", Cornwall Wildlife Trust said. | |
A spokesperson said people had mistakenly returned the turtles to the water but this could make the creatures more susceptible to drowning. | |
Bex Allen, marine conservation officer at the trust, said a "quick phone call could save a turtle's life". | Bex Allen, marine conservation officer at the trust, said a "quick phone call could save a turtle's life". |
She said Cornish waters were "generally too cold for marine turtles" and it was vital to act quickly if people found one at the beach. | She said Cornish waters were "generally too cold for marine turtles" and it was vital to act quickly if people found one at the beach. |
People should call the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) or, if the turtle is dead, contact the Marine Strandings hotline. | People should call the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) or, if the turtle is dead, contact the Marine Strandings hotline. |
Ms Allen said: "We do occasionally get marine turtles coming ashore along our coast and it's understandable that people want to help when they see a marine animal in trouble. | Ms Allen said: "We do occasionally get marine turtles coming ashore along our coast and it's understandable that people want to help when they see a marine animal in trouble. |
"So, we're urging everyone to be aware of what to do in these situations – a quick phone call could save a turtle's life." | "So, we're urging everyone to be aware of what to do in these situations – a quick phone call could save a turtle's life." |
Dan Jarvis, from British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR), said two washed up turtles had recently been reported in south east Cornwall. | |
"We believe both of them probably were deceased," he told BBC Radio Cornwall. | |
"We are just looking to some raise awareness out there that there are turtles potentially around at the moment. | |
"If you do see them please do report them as soon as you can as they may still be alive." | |
Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@bbc.co.uk. | Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@bbc.co.uk. |