After Finding Three Green Sea Turtles Dead Within Two Weeks in St. Croix Waters, DPNR Calls on Boating Community to be Mindful of Surroundings

The Department of Planning and Natural Resources is strongly advising the boating community to operate their vessels in a safe and responsible manner. DPNR said that within the last two weeks, three green sea turtles were found dead along the northeastern shoreline of St. Croix. These turtles sustained fracture wounds to their shells consistent with boat strike interactions, according to the local agency.

2022-04-07 12:19:40 - VI News Staff

“DPNR reminds the community that sea turtles are air-breathing reptiles that must regularly swim to the surface to breathe. At these times, sea turtles are very vulnerable to boat traffic and can be seriously injured or killed if hit by the hull or propeller of a boat,” said DPNR Commissioner Jean-Pierre Oriol.

DPNR encouraged the boating community to help protect sea turtles throughout the territory by following these recommendations:

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