Narelle Bouveng, a resident of Mermaid Beach, brought her eight-year-old daughter, Tiah, an upcoming marine conservationist, to the beach on Thursday morning to see the endangered sea creature
« She thought it was very sad to see a dead turtle and that she preferred it to be there swimming, but also pretty cool to see one of the most endangered turtles, » she said. she declared
Ms Bouveng said she heard authorities comment on how rare this was a sight and an opportunity for further study.
“Apparently there had been one coming off the drum lines earlier – they’re not sure it’s the same, but they kind of have a hint that it might be,” she said.
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