Sea turtle spotted in Vietnam's Nha Trang Bay for first time in years


The sea turtle spotted in Nha Trang Bay last week. — nld.com.vn

NHA TRANG: A sea turtle has been spotted in Nha Trang Bay for the first time in years, marking a significant milestone for marine conservation in Vietnam.

The discovery was made during a routine marine inspection near Mun Isle in Nha Trang Bay on Oct 4, when a specialist from the Nha Trang Bay Management Board spotted a sea turtle swimming in the waters and immediately captured the moment on video.

According to the Management Board's Deputy Director Dam Hai Van on Tuesday, sea turtles have historically been present in Nha Trang Bay.

One notable example was a female turtle that nested on Tre Isle in 2009.

Unfortunately, a subsequent decline in the marine environment forced turtles to leave for more suitable habitats.

Van believes that the reappearance of sea turtles is a promising indicator that conservation efforts in the bay are paying off. The increased availability of food and reduced disturbances have encouraged turtle species to return to their nesting grounds.

To further support the recovery of sea turtle populations, the bay management board has proposed establishing a protection zone at Bai Bang, a known breeding ground for these creatures. — Vietnam News/ANN

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