Sea turtle released off Marina di Ravenna – Science and Technology

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(ANSA) – RAVENNA, 09 AUG – A sea turtle nicknamed ‘Bobo’ was released today off the coast of Marina di Ravenna, near offshore structures, as part of a campaign to study and protect the marine ecosystem, taking advantage ⁢of the trawling ban that will last until 13 September.

In particular, at ‍the end of ‌2023 Ravenna Civitas Cruise Port srl⁣ (Rccp), the concessionaire of the Ravenna cruise⁣ terminal of Porto Corsini, signed‍ a collaboration agreement with Cestha (experimental center for the protection of habitats), a private non-profit research group aimed at environmental protection ⁤based in the⁣ ancient fish market of Marina di Ravenna. The agreement, which covers the period 2023/25,‍ has the purpose of establishing a cooperative relationship for the⁣ implementation of initiatives ​for the growth of the territory in the ⁢environments of marine sciences and⁢ knowledge ⁤of the marine environment.

Cestha has activated a program of care,‌ therapy, release, and⁤ tracking for one of the turtles present in its center. The specimen in question, Caretta caretta (Bobo), is ​a 30-year-old adult male, ⁤accidentally caught during trawling in⁤ the winter of 2023 by fishermen from Cesenatico (Forlì-Cesena)⁤ who collaborate ⁢with the research center. The choice to monitor this specimen arises from the need to have more information on the activities of male turtles: rarer and whose migrations have been less studied.

Tracking ‌Bobo will allow to verify the wintering areas and mating areas.​ Intervening on these specimens ​means safeguarding the biodiversity of other countries as well, since these ‌animals‍ will return​ to where they were born to complete their reproductive⁣ cycle. The agreement between Rccp and Cestha⁣ is part of a broader program of Rccp activities focused on people, ‌local communities, solidarity, the environment, research, and sustainability.

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