Today, NatureTrust Malta marked a special occasion with the release of three fortunate turtles—Wizy, Katy, and Rolex MiddleSea—back into their ocean habitat.
Although these turtles had not sustained serious injuries, their rescue and rehabilitation were necessary due to the growing threats of plastic pollution and accidental capture in fishing gear.
The reality for many other turtles is far harsher. Some require extended periods, often months or even years, in rehabilitation centers due to complications like fishing lines deeply lodged in their systems.
Before today’s release, volunteers conducted a beach clean-up at Gnejna Bay, where they collected substantial amounts of plastic and microplastics.
This cleanup emphasized the ongoing waste pollution that threatens Malta’s coastal ecosystems and the marine life that inhabits them.
NatureTrust Malta reminds the public that everyone can play a part in protecting marine life. Every piece of litter removed makes a difference.
Those who encounter marine debris are encouraged to dispose of it in one of the 10 Żibel Tribe bins located throughout Malta. For bin locations, interested parties can visit Żibel’s website or check social media for guidance on Marine Plastic Collection 101.
This small action can have a large impact on preserving the health of our seas—because it starts with each of us.
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