World Sea Turtle Day is celebrated every year on June 16 to raise awareness about the plight of sea turtles. Did you know that every year, about eight tonnes of plastic are dumped in our oceans? That is extremely hazardous to sea turtles, so much so that six out of eight marine turtle species are on the verge of extinction. There are many other threats to sea turtles, such as encroachment of coastal development on nesting beaches, marine pollutants, accidental drowning on fishing gear, and the international turtle meat trade. Join hands with us to raise awareness about this important issue and save lives.
History of World Sea Turtle Day
World Sea Turtle Day is observed on July 16, the birthday of Dr. Archie Carr, known as the “father of sea turtle biology.” Dr. Carr is well-known for devoting his entire career to the research and conservation of sea turtles. Sea turtles are among the oldest creatures on Earth, having remained unchanged for 110 million years. Most information on these creatures has focused on their nesting females and hatchlings, but new research techniques, such as satellite tracking technology, have allowed scientists to gain insights into their lives.
During summers, turtles follow an ancient reproductive ritual, in which the female leaves the sea and crawls to shore to dig a nest in the sand. The female turtle uses her rear flippers to dig the nest hole and then lays about 100 eggs. After laying the eggs, the turtle covers them and camouflages the nest site before returning to the ocean. Nesting turtles may return to the nesting site for laying eggs several times and usually nest every two to three years.
Temperature has a significant impact on the sea turtle sex ratio. Warmer temperatures produce more females, while cooler temperatures are found to produce more males. Eggs hatch after an incubation of two months. The hatching moves towards the sea in the night by using the bright view of the night sky. Artificial lights can distract the hatchlings from finding their way to the ocean.
World Sea Turtle Day timeline
17th Century A Decline In Green Turtle Population
Green turtle populations decline from 91 million to 30,000.
17th Century A Decline In Hawksbill Turtles
The population of Hawksbill turtles decreases from 11 million to less than 30,000.
2001 — 2011 Loggerheads Declined
The population of loggerheads in the North Pacific declines by about 80%.
2014 Increase In Population With Conservative Efforts
Leatherback turtle nests increase from 27 in 1989 to 641 in 2014.
World Sea Turtle Day Activities
Clean the beaches
Join a coastal conservation group
Research and read up
Turtles can get confused and consider trash as food. They can get caught in plastic loops, and after consuming plastic, they suffocate. So, to celebrate this day, we should help keep our beaches clean.
Work together with like-minded people to protect these endangered species. Find out different ways to protect turtle nests and share the information with family and friends.
Many things in our daily routine that can disrupt the life cycle of turtles. Read up and spread the message to people about the ways to save sea turtles and offer healthy alternative practices.
5 Facts About Sea Turtles
Turtles don’t have teeth
Turtle shells are made of bones
The biggest threat is plastic
Only one in 1,000 turtle's eggs
They can swim long distances
Turtles have exceptionally strong upper and lower jaws, which are made of keratin.
Shells have over 50 bones fused, so turtles' shells are just their bones.
One out of every two turtles consumes plastic after mistaking it for jellyfish.
Littering on the beach is drastically stopping hatchlings from reaching the sea.
The female leatherback is recorded to swim nearly 13,000 miles over 647 days.
Why We Love World Sea Turtle Day
This is a day to spread awareness
World Sea Turtle Day promotes protection for our sea creatures
It encourages us to save lives
World Sea Turtle Day is observed to raise awareness of sea turtles. On this day, we join forces to save these magnificent creatures.
It is a day of protection and education about sea turtles. This day explains why their protection is critical for all living things.
By celebrating World Sea Turtle Day and by practicing in the community's efforts to make life better for sea turtles, we save lives. It is honorable work and can be accomplished only by a collective effort.
The loggerhead turtle named Sapphire at the #livingcoastdiscoverycenter @thelivingcoast (5-13-22)...captured in #iphone13pro & edited in #darkroomapp #worldseaturtleday #chulavista #sandiego #california 🐱🐰 (at Living Coast Discovery Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce5X6OtuDMb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Happy World Sea Turtle Day! Today we celebrate the wonderful oceans, and the greatness that turtles bring to our world. Join us on FreezeCrowd.com to freeze with your thoughts on the sea turtles. 🐢🌊❤️❄️
Tartarughe marine, giornata mondiale, rectius World Sea Turtle Day, si celebra il 16 giugno di ogni anno per salvaguardare questi splendidi e affascinanti animali.
“Shellebrate” - Let’s Save Sea Turtles and Maintain the Earth’s Ecological Balance.
Our philosophy and curriculum are aligned with the principles of Waldorf. Is the requirement of an adult attending the live classes with a child essential? Yes, it is essential. In our culture, parents are the First Teacher (Guru) of the child. We at My School ITALY Virtual School expect parenting and teaching roles to converge in home-schooling. The live classes are also an opportunity to understand and clarify their responsibilities while the student learns. This we do by asking, Hey! Did you know that sea turtles have been on the earth for over 100 million years? This means that sea turtles co-existed with dinosaurs. Though these creatures have survived in a variety of environments and habitats around the world, today, they are disappearing fast. Entanglement in marine debris, destruction of habitats, and poaching for meat and eggs are among the top reasons for their endangerment. We all need to come together to save this endangered species and maintain the earth’s ecological balance. Turtle nesting helps beaches. Turtles’ hatchlings are an important source of food for many animals. They play a vital role to improve coastal economies and native communities. Turtles grazing on seagrass is an important way to keep seagrass beds healthy.
Today June 16, 2023 is #WorldSeaTurtleDay!
(https://nationaltoday.com/world-sea-turtle-day)
Some #Turtle #Paintings I have painted
a Custom #Commission #Painting I painted last year for a Local Charity:
‘#SeaTurtle enjoying the Cuisine of his Region’
2019, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 24"x36"
‘Sea Turtle Hatchling, Baby Turtle Emerges from Egg’
2019, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 20"x16"
Custom Commissioned Painting:
‘Morning Breaks at the Lighthouse Point Hillsboro Inlet’
2015, acrylic and oil on wood, 72"x30"
‘Deerfield Beach Pier Pop’
2014 acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 36"x24"
Custom Commissioned Painting
'Sea Turtle on fence boards’
2015, acrylic and oil blend on wooden boards. 72"x30"
All by @ArtistJamieRoxx #JamieRoxx (www.JamieRoxx.us)
These Sold Paintings are Not Available.
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World Sea Turtle Day is celebrated every year on June 16 to raise awareness about the plight of sea turtles. Did you know that every year, about eight tonnes of plastic are dumped in our oceans? That is extremely hazardous to sea turtles, so much so that six out of eight marine turtle species are on the verge of extinction. There are many other threats to sea turtles, such as encroachment of coastal development on nesting beaches, marine pollutants, accidental drowning on fishing gear, and the international turtle meat trade. Join hands with us to raise awareness about this important issue and save lives.
History of World Sea Turtle Day
World Sea Turtle Day is observed on July 16, the birthday of Dr. Archie Carr, known as the “father of sea turtle biology.” Dr. Carr is well-known for devoting his entire career to the research and conservation of sea turtles. Sea turtles are among the oldest creatures on Earth, having remained unchanged for 110 million years. Most information on these creatures has focused on their nesting females and hatchlings, but new research techniques, such as satellite tracking technology, have allowed scientists to gain insights into their lives.
During summers, turtles follow an ancient reproductive ritual, in which the female leaves the sea and crawls to shore to dig a nest in the sand. The female turtle uses her rear flippers to dig the nest hole and then lays about 100 eggs. After laying the eggs, the turtle covers them and camouflages the nest site before returning to the ocean. Nesting turtles may return to the nesting site for laying eggs several times and usually nest every two to three years.
Temperature has a significant impact on the sea turtle sex ratio. Warmer temperatures produce more females, while cooler temperatures are found to produce more males. Eggs hatch after an incubation of two months. The hatching moves towards the sea in the night by using the bright view of the night sky. Artificial lights can distract the hatchlings from finding their way to the ocean.
World Sea Turtle Day timeline
17th Century A Decline In Green Turtle Population
Green turtle populations decline from 91 million to 30,000.
17th Century A Decline In Hawksbill Turtles
The population of Hawksbill turtles decreases from 11 million to less than 30,000.
2001 — 2011 Loggerheads Declined
The population of loggerheads in the North Pacific declines by about 80%.
2014 Increase In Population With Conservative Efforts
Leatherback turtle nests increase from 27 in 1989 to 641 in 2014.
World Sea Turtle Day Activities
Clean the beaches
Join a coastal conservation group
Research and read up
Turtles can get confused and consider trash as food. They can get caught in plastic loops, and after consuming plastic, they suffocate. So, to celebrate this day, we should help keep our beaches clean.
Work together with like-minded people to protect these endangered species. Find out different ways to protect turtle nests and share the information with family and friends.
Many things in our daily routine that can disrupt the life cycle of turtles. Read up and spread the message to people about the ways to save sea turtles and offer healthy alternative practices.
5 Facts About Sea Turtles
Turtles don’t have teeth
Turtle shells are made of bones
The biggest threat is plastic
Only one in 1,000 turtle's eggs
They can swim long distances
Turtles have exceptionally strong upper and lower jaws, which are made of keratin.
Shells have over 50 bones fused, so turtles' shells are just their bones.
One out of every two turtles consumes plastic after mistaking it for jellyfish.
Littering on the beach is drastically stopping hatchlings from reaching the sea.
The female leatherback is recorded to swim nearly 13,000 miles over 647 days.
Why We Love World Sea Turtle Day
This is a day to spread awareness
World Sea Turtle Day promotes protection for our sea creatures
It encourages us to save lives
World Sea Turtle Day is observed to raise awareness of sea turtles. On this day, we join forces to save these magnificent creatures.
It is a day of protection and education about sea turtles. This day explains why their protection is critical for all living things.
By celebrating World Sea Turtle Day and by practicing in the community's efforts to make life better for sea turtles, we save lives. It is honorable work and can be accomplished only by a collective effort.
Whether gliding underwater or hoisting themselves ashore, sea turtles are formidable and fascinating. Today is #WorldSeaTurtleDay, a chance to acknowledge how these spectacular reptiles continue to captivate our hearts and minds. The short clip shows a green sea turtle swimming in a shallow protected lagoon at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, an important feeding area. One of seven sea turtle species, green sea turtles nest in over 80 countries. They can swim at speeds up to 35 mph, weigh between 300-440 pounds, and travel several thousand miles each year. Have you learned anything recently about sea turtles that surprised you? We want to know! Video by Ian Shive, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Apparently I missed #worldseaturtleday And this guy is just not having it! @sonyalpha @seaturtleinctx @bonetiredmama #conservation #marineconservation https://www.instagram.com/p/CPSKxjzHnxh/?utm_medium=tumblr
Today is the World Sea Turtle Day. Hice estos bocetos para un diseño que me pidieron pero aprovecho para publicarlos hoy por ser el día internacional de la tortuga marina.🐢
#WorldSeaTurtleDay to give more exposure to the critically #endangered hawksbill #turtle and as you can see this one is not only endangered but also lost its front left flipper in an accident with a speedboat while it was taking a breath of air at the surface and most of the captain's of speed boats are driving ridiculously fast and close to reefs not seeing the turtle or anything else in their way. Please drive with care for #wildlife. Rapidly declining due to overfishing, trawler fishing, bycatch, habitat loss and actively hunted by humans for their meat and shell to make jewellery... #underwaterphotography by @sasse.daniel #Nature #wildlifephotagraphy #environment #ocean #conservation https://www.instagram.com/p/CQNSEGLLBgs/?utm_medium=tumblr
Some #Turtle #Paintings I have painted
a Custom #Commission #Painting I painted last year for a Local Charity:
‘#SeaTurtle enjoying the Cuisine of his Region’
2019, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 24"x36"
‘Sea Turtle Hatchling, Baby Turtle Emerges from Egg’
2019, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 20"x16"
Custom Commissioned Painting:
‘Morning Breaks at the Lighthouse Point Hillsboro Inlet’
2015, acrylic and oil on wood, 72"x30"
'Deerfield Beach Pier Pop’
2014 acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 36"x24"
Custom Commissioned Painting
'Sea Turtle on fence boards’
2015, acrylic and oil blend on wooden boards. 72"x30"
All by @ArtistJamieRoxx #JamieRoxx (www.JamieRoxx.us)
These Sold Paintings are Not Available.