- Green sea turtles, giant tortoises
- Green turtles, loggerhead turtles, hawksbill turtles
- Green sea turtles, leatherback turtles, hawksbill turtles
- Leatherbacks, hawksbill and green turtles
- Leatherbacks, loggerheads, green turtles, Kemp's ridleys, and hawksbill turtles
- Green sea turtles (Honu)
- Green turtles, hawksbill turtles
- Green turtles, hawksbill turtles
- Green turtles
- Hawksbill turtles, green turtles
- Avoid disturbing turtle nests on beaches. Keep a safe distance and follow local guidelines for viewing nesting turtles.
- Do not touch or handle turtle eggs or hatchlings, as this can cause harm and interfere with their natural development.
- Use red lights or low-intensity lights on turtle nesting beaches at night to avoid disorienting adult turtles and hatchlings.
- Avoid using flash photography when observing turtles, as bright lights can disturb them.
- Dispose of trash properly and participate in beach clean-ups to reduce pollution that can harm turtles.
- Avoid leaving items like beach chairs, umbrellas, and even sandcastles on nesting beaches, as they can obstruct turtles' paths.
- Maintain a safe distance from turtles while snorkeling or diving. Do not chase, touch, or ride them.
- Be mindful of your fins and avoid kicking up sediment, which can disturb turtles and damage coral reefs.
- Choose tour operators that follow ethical guidelines for turtle watching and support conservation efforts.
- Look for certifications or endorsements from reputable conservation organizations when selecting a tour provider.
- Do not purchase souvenirs made from turtle shells, meat, or other parts, as this supports illegal trade and poaching.
- Volunteer with local conservation groups to help protect turtles and their habitats.
- Support organizations working to conserve turtle populations and their environments.
- Learn and share information about the specific turtle species and their conservation status in the area you are visiting.
- Adhere to all local rules and regulations regarding turtle interactions and conservation.
- Use reef-safe sunscreen to prevent chemicals from affecting marine life.
- Choose biodegradable and avoid plastic products whenever possible.
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