“It is concerning, however, that sand temperatures as high as 36 degrees Celsius were measured at some sites. This could pose a considerable threat to their survival.”
Nearly all species of sea turtle are classified as endangered, while three of the seven species are critically endangered.
Their population numbers have fallen over a period of 200 years, almost exclusively as a result of human activities.
Turtles have been targeted for their eggs, skin, shells and meat, while others have been poached or accidentally caught in fishing equipment.

