Rescued green turtle released back into sea

A green turtle that was rescued in 2022 was released back into the sea on Monday, according to a spokesman from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). The turtle had been under the care of Ocean Park Hong Kong (OPHK) since it was rescued by AFCD staff from waters near Chi Ma Wan Peninsula. "The green turtle weighs around 39 kilogrammes, and its carapace length measures about 66 centimetres. It was assessed by the veterinarians of OPHK as being in good condition and ready to return to the sea," an AFCD spokesman said in a statement. "The department is thankful to the veterinarians and staff of OPHK for taking care of it." Officers released the green turtle in the southern waters of Hong Kong, adding that a microchip, tag and satellite transmitter have been attached to it for future identification, and for tracking its movements and feeding grounds for conservation purposes. Green turtles are a globally endangered species and the only sea turtle known to nest locally.



Rescued green turtle released back into sea

Rescued green turtle released back into sea

Rescued green turtle released back into sea

Rescued green turtle released back into sea
Rescued green turtle released back into sea
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