Quang Nam (VNS/VNA) - A female sea turtle that was rescued by afisherman in Thang Binh district has been handed over to rescuers of the Da Nang-basedSaSa Marine animals rescue team.
The Cham Island’s Marine Protected Area (MPA) management board confirmed to VietnamNews that the green turtle (Lepidochelys Olivacea) was found by a localfisherman on the beach of Thang Binh of Quang Nam province early this month.
It had suffered serious injuries with two-thirds of its rear limbs and part ofits shell cut.
Head of the SaSa team Le Chien said the turtle might have been attacked by ashark in the ocean.
He said the turtle tried to survive in the ocean after the shark attack, butbecame exhausted and stranded on the beach.
Chien said the turtle was X-rayed and cared for at a pool in Da Nang,but it would be tough to recover from the wounds.
He has been in contact with experts from the US to help the turtle recover.
In February, the team and the MPA management board rescued and released a healthyfemale olive ridley turtle – an endangered species – to the ocean after fivemonths of care at the MPA.
The Cham Island MPA said at least 30 sea turtles had become trapped in fishingnets off the islands since 2018. Two-thirds die after becoming entangled.
Only seven species of sea turtle exist in the world, and five of those arefound living in Vietnam./.