RELEASE OF the Loggerhead SEA TURTLES
The Turtles’ Adventure: Following their Route through the Mediterranean
A month ago, our sea turtles began their new life in the vast Mediterranean Sea. Since then, we have been closely following the trajectory of the 10 turtles equipped with satellite trackers.
It’s fascinating to see how each one has taken a different route. Some of the more laid-back ones are stillexploring the Andalusian and Moroccan coasts, with some reaching Almería. The more adventurous ones have decided to head towards the Balearic Islands, enjoying the month of August in more distant waters!
Where will they meet up in the coming weeks?
Follow their incredible journey on our website and join them on this voyage of discovery! We bet their remaining siblings are in the more lethargic group – what do you think?
Any bets as to where they will show up next? Will they come back one day? We will read all your comments!
THANK YOU
A year later, our Loggerhead sea turtles are living in the sea!
After a year of top-class care at the Andalusian Marine Environment Management Center (CEGMA) in Algeciras, the sea turtles (Caretta caretta) we have looked after so heartfeltly have begun their journey into the wide open sea.
The Andalusian Government released 10 sea turtles equipped with radio-tagging devices to allow detailed monitoring and study of their migratory movements going forward.
In a second release, the remaining 39 little turtles were taken down the beach to the sea by the volunteers who, last year spent 24 hours a day for 53 days in a row caring for and guarding the nest so that no unthinking person could damage it.
A big thank you to all the volunteers! All year long you dedicated your time and effort to their well-being. Mainly thanks to you, these turtles have begun their journey through the seas with a much better chance of survival now that they weigh in at about 1kg.
BON VOYAGE to all the little sea turtles released on Tuesday, 23rd July.
July 2024 – RELEASE OF the Loggerhead SEA TURTLES
RELEASE OF the Loggerhead SEA TURTLES (Caretta caretta) JULY 2024
This year’s long wait is finally coming to an end. The release of the little turtles will take place on two different days. The Junta de Andalucia (the Andalusian Government) is organizing the release of the first 10 sea turtles hatched out this time last year. They have been in the care of CEGMA in Algeciras since then and now weigh in at about 1kg. This way they stand a better chance of survival.
The Junta de Andalucía has invited our volunteers to attend this long-awaited event.
The program, as well as the time of both releases, is currently as follows:
23rd July:
– Release of 10 sea turtles that will carry satellite tagging to be able to follow their route in the open sea, just as it was done 3 years ago. This release will take place at Playa Puerto Banús at 11 am.
– Release of all the remaining sea turtles that have been at CEGMA in Algeciras.
To facilitate the organization, please send an email with the name and surname of those who wish to attend to: tortugamarina@produnas.org
Ubicación de la suelta del 23 de julio a las 11.00, en Playa Puerto Banús
VISIT TO CEGMA
Today ProDunas Marbella had a wonderful experience!
It was a privilege to enjoy the explanations of the Center’s technicians and biologist, who told us in detail about the evolution of turtles. We are happy to know that they are growing healthily and that they will soon be able to be released into the sea, their true home.
More than 70 volunteers joined in this visit, showing their support and commitment to the conservation of this special and endangered species. We are proud to be part of this work to protect marine biodiversity.
We want to thank the efforts of the Administrations: – Marbella City Council which made a Bus available to us free of charge, to the Junta de Andalucía for authorizing the visit to CEGMA; to the biologists, technicians and the CEGMA team involved in this project for their dedication and effort on what should have been their day off! Their tireless work is essential to guarantee the survival of these turtles and their natural habitat; and of course we thank our volunteers for their dedication in accompanying us on this visit to CEGMA.
We will keep you up to date!
Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring and Custody Sessions 2023
3 Days of Nerves and Excitement August 2023
EXCITING RESULTS ON THE MISTRAL BEACH IN NUEVA ANDALUCÍA!
The waiting is over. On the Mistral Beach in Nueva Andalucía the devoted vigilance of ProDunas Marbella and its Volunteer group has been rewarded. For 53 days and nights 247 volunteers mounted guard over the sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nest, making sure of a safe environment for the unborn hatchlings. And the results are incredible! Of 69 eggs, 58 have hatched successfully, an incredible 84.06% success rate!
8 of the 9 eggs that were transferred to the BioPark in Fuengirola hatched shortly afterwards. On the Mistral Beach, 31 turtles emerged the first night, and another 20 during the second day, highlighting the vitality of these small creatures. The CEGMA Veterinary Team then dug out the rest of the nest, revealing surprising data: 8 unfertilized eggs and 1 egg that did not reach term.
This exciting journey is not over yet! It continues at the Center for Studies and Management of the Marine Environment (CEGMA) in Algeciras where the Caretta caretta sea turtles will begin their development until they weight about 1 kg. Then we will bring them back to the Mistral Beach and release them there, on the same beach where they were born. This is crucial for 2 reasons: to ensure their life cycle and to preserve our marine biodiversity.
We are proud to celebrate the successful birth of these sea turtles, the result of the commitment of ProDunas Marbella and its volunteers. These efforts not only ensure the well-being of these creatures, but they also contribute to the preservation of an iconic species that brings front and center the importance of caring for our oceans and beaches.
We will continue working together for a sustainable environmental future in Marbella!
THURSDAY, 31ST OF AUGUST 2023 – THE CUSTOM OF GOING TO THE NEST
Wednesday, 30TH OF AUGUST 2023 – Nest Exhumation
TUESDAY, 29TH OF AUGUST 2023 – 20 LOGGERHEAD TURTLES (Caretta caretta)
MONDAY, 28th OF AUGUST 2023 – 31 LOGGERHEAD TURTLES (Caretta caretta)
Volunteer Days
July and August 2023
THE JOURNEY IN LA PLAYA MISTRAL – A RECORD FOR THE SEA TURTLES
We spent the night quite well and in good company, and we had agreed among some volunteers (Silvia and Vicenta) to spend the entire night together. We were very fortunate with the weather; the temperature was very pleasant, and there was hardly any wind. We could see the stars and even had the opportunity to observe some shooting stars from the Perseids. We were outdoors on small folding loungers that we had brought, covered with some blankets and an open sleeping bag with a waterproof layer on top to prevent it from getting too damp. Around 4 in the morning, the humidity became more pronounced, so we sought shelter.
I was surprised by the nighttime activity on the beach—the bustling cleanup of the Mistral Beach sun lounger area. The workers were active practically all night, and we could see their movements thanks to the light from the headlamps they wore.
Throughout the night, sand-cleaning and rubbish-collecting machines also passed by repeatedly. The beach cleaning and beach bar staff were very kind to us. The promenade was quite busy all night, as it was a weekend in summer, with young people returning from parties in Puerto Banús.
Despite how developed the beach is, the night had its own magic…
The sound of the waves was in stereo, on one side and the other of the breakwater.
We stayed awake the whole night.
Before leaving, we watched the sunrise with the 7 o’clock and 8 o’clock shifts.
It was an incredibly magical and unforgettable experience, one that we wholeheartedly invite volunteers to experience.
ENJOY WATCHING THE DAWN ON THE MISTRAL BEACH BESIDE THE SEA TURTLE NEST (Caretta caretta)
María Ángeles, one of our Volunteers took a video that shows the incredible serenity and beauty that can be experienced in this special little nook, where the bustle of people enjoying water sports and tourists in general lives side by side with the turtle nest, which is protected by a double fence.
This is a magical, fascinating moment. We want to share it with all of you. We want to inspire you to join our environmental work and keep putting yourselves down on the list of volunteers. Although there are fewer hours available now, there are still opportunities to be part of this wonderful event.
Don’t miss the opportunity to welcome the Sun on a morning like this! Are you ready to witness the magic of sunrise on the Mistral Beach as well as helping to look after our precious sea turtles? Join us and be part of this unique event on the Marbella Coast!
Didactic workshop: a fascinating meeting dealing with the protection of our little sea turtles
Last Thursday we had an enriching and educational experience in our educational workshop on the imposing sea turtles. More than 30 people came to this incredible lecture, listening carefully and sharing their concerns!
We don’t want you to miss the next opportunity to learn about and connect with nature. So, on 17th August next at 18:00, we invite you to join us for another fascinating meeting. We can’t wait to share more stories and knowledge about our friends from the sea.
Have you ever wondered about the species of turtles that live in the Mediterranean? Or about the fascinating peculiarities of the loggerhead sea turtle? In this workshop we explore these questions and many more. Additionally, we learned about the species of turtles we are caring for in the nest on the Mistral Beach and why the loggerhead turtle chooses to lay its eggs on the same beach where it was born.
What do you know about the life cycle of these wonderful creatures? We discuss their stages and how this connection with their place of origin influences the future generations. But does this mean that we will see their descendants laying their eggs here? We also address the challenges and dangers these turtles face, and how we can work together to protect them. These and other questions were dealt with in the didactic workshop.
Thank you to everyone who took part in this workshop and to those who continue to support our marine conservation mission. Together, we are having a positive impact on our environment and the lives of these amazing turtles.
JOIN AS A VOLUNTEER TO PROTECT SEA TURTLES!
So far, we have 150 dedicated individuals committed to the surveillance and protection of the nest of the beautiful 𝘊𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘢 turtles. However, we still need 150 more volunteers to ensure that the nest is monitored 24 hours a day throughout August.
If you’re up for it, here are some tips for night shifts:
- Make sure to wear warm clothing as nights can be cool and there might be a breeze.
- For your comfort and safety, we recommend having a partner with you during night surveillance.
- Inside the tents, there’s a soft light to create a peaceful atmosphere for your shifts.
We understand that night surveillance can be tiring, but if you feel sleepy, there should always be someone alert. Unfortunately, bringing hammocks to the site is not allowed to ensure that the primary focus is on nest monitoring and custody.
We appreciate your understanding and look forward to having you as a volunteer! Together, we will protect these marvelous sea creatures and contribute to their conservation.
Sign up now and be a part of this important mission for the well-being of our sea turtles!
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PROTECTING THE TREASURE ON THE MISTRAL BEACH IN NUEVA ANDALUCÍA
In the middle of the hot summer, a treasure is being guarded night and day, thanks to the valiant volunteers, on Playa Mistral: the sea turtle nest (𝘊𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘢). Despite the high temperatures, these dedicated caretakers have decided to do their best to ensure the safety of these beautiful sea creatures.
From dawn to dusk these brave volunteers stand firm, guarding and monitoring the nest, ready to act if there is any danger. Their commitment is admirable, and their love of nature and wildlife is truly inspiring.
Each egg in that nest represents a promise of life, a future for the turtles yet to be born. By protecting the nest our efforts ensure the preservation of this endangered marine species, helping to maintain the ecological balance of our beloved ecosystem.
Do you want to be part of this wonderful work? Join up as a volunteer. Our website:
https://produnas.org/tortuga-marina-custodia
Remember, every effort, no matter how small, counts and makes a difference. Together we can ensure a more hopeful future for sea turtles and all the wonders that nature has to offer. We intend to protect and take excellent care of the Playa Mistral nest. However, we still need more registrations, especially for the night shifts.
Why don’t you try this unique experience?
GUIDELINE FOR LOOKING AFTER THE SEA TURTLE NEST ON THE MISTRAL BEACH
Dear Volunteers and Supporters,
The surveillance chain is already organised. The nest is set up and ready for the day the eggs hatch out. It has taken quite some time to get everything ready for Mother Nature to do her job without human beings getting too involved.
The Authorities may ask you for identification. We will send each volunteer an accreditation card that you can produce if so requested.
If you have any queries, you can contact us on 609 600 706 at any time – 24/7.
- The 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐨 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐥 will make drinks available for all volunteers at 𝟏 𝐄𝐮𝐫𝐨. If necessary, show them your Volunteer Accreditation.Card
- The toilets are located to the right hand side of Mistral beach and they are accessible 24 hours a day.
- We have arranged for the Volunteers to have 𝟏 parking place per car, beside the Hotel Guadalpín. These places (4) will only be available for volunteers while they are on their allotted shift. Make sure your accreditation is clearly visible in your car.
IMPORTANT:
We need a lot of volunteers to register so the 24 hours can be covered until the eggs hatch out.
Here is the link to our website where you can sign up:
https://produnas.org/tortuga-marina-custodia
The electronic system needs you to repeat your request as many times as you want to be present. In other words, if you want to be there for 3 hours, you must register 3 times.
- It is up to each volunteer to make sure that no unauthorised person gets near the nest! Curious sightseers should be kept at a safe distance!
- Pets are not allowed during your shifts. This is an important point because dogs are very curious and have a good sense of smell. This could cause problems.
- Susana at ProDunas Marbella (𝟔𝟎𝟗 𝟔𝟎𝟎 𝟕𝟎𝟔) is on call 24/7.
We will keep you up to date.
Our thanks to all the volunteers who are taking part.
VOLUNTEERING DAY
LOOKING AFTER THE SEA TURTLE NEST 2023
WE NEED YOU and URGE YOU TO TAKE PART as a Volunteer in looking after and ensuring the safety of the nest where a Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) has laid 69 Eggs. The nest can be found on the Mistral beach, in front of the Hotel Guadalpín-Puerto Banús and Mistral Chiringuito.
ProDunas Marbella is part of this custody and surveillance program. We have received the appropriate Authorisation from the Junta de Andalucía. As an essential rule, we must observe good practices at all times and comply with the guidelines of the Junta de Andalucía.
Volunteers are coming forward enthusiastically but we still need more registrations.
Thank you in advance for taking part!
8 JULY 2023 – A LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE NEST APPEARS (Caretta caretta)
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The Association works tirelessly for the defence and preservation of the unique ecosystems that survive in the natural sand dune environments in the Province of Málaga; promotes the protection of native flora and small wildlife; promotes recovery, rehabilitation and conservation of interesting biodiversity of sand dunes areas in the municipality of Marbella.