12 April 2017

Conservation Triumph as Green Turtle returns to Nest At Thanda Island

Submitted by: The P.R Team
Conservation Triumph as Green Turtle returns to Nest At Thanda Island

VIP Guest Returns to Thanda Island

Thanda Island, the truly exclusive Indian Ocean hideaway located off the Southern coast of Tanzania, was thrilled to welcome the most important of repeat visitors on 2nd April – a female Green Turtle who came ashore to lay her eggs on the beach between the boathouse and the helipad between the hours of 8-12pm.

Due to the endemic illegal fishing practices that had been taking place in the waters around Thanda Island, turtles had not been seen nesting on the island for seven years. However, over the last year the Thanda Island team had started to regularly see them swimming in the surrounding waters. They are thrilled that their persistent pleas for increased policing from the Marine Parks Authorities, together with their own presence in the area, has been rewarded.

Furthering their commitment to the conservation of the region’s sea turtles, Thanda Island works closely with the Tanzanian marine conservation NGO Sea Sense to address a shared concern for the marine biodiversity of these waters. Assisting with research, education and the broader engagement of the local communities in sea turtle conservation, they are able to encourage dialogue and communication around the importance of sea turtle conservation and threats to sea turtle survival to the local Swahili seafaring communities.

Although Sea Sense has worked hard to implement a series of successful measures to reduce the routine poaching of turtle nests off nearby Mafia Island, Sunday night’s success story is made all the more poignant as the practice sadly has not yet been completely abandoned on the smaller islands around Mafia. More than half of all nests laid in Tanzania each year are laid around Mafia Island.

Thanda’s 20 staff undergo regular turtle conservation training comprising essential field skills such as nest protection, relocation (should it be required) and post-hatching excavations to record hatching success. With a 55-day incubation period, the hatchlings are due on 27th May when they will make the heart-felt and determined dash to the seashore.

Truly exclusive, all-inclusive use of Thanda Island is offered at US$10,000 per night. www.thandaisland.com

About Green Turtles

The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish colour of their cartilage and fat, not their shells. Like other sea turtles, they migrate long distances between feeding grounds and the beaches from where they hatched. Classified as endangered, green turtles are threatened by overharvesting of their eggs, hunting of adults, being caught in fishing gear and loss of nesting beach sites. Source WWF.  

About Thanda Island

Thanda Island is one of the few places in the world that offers guests the chance to stay on a truly private island with access to their own private coral reef, also enjoyed in exclusivity with a snorkel and mask straight from the beach. It features just one beautifully decorated villa with 5 suites and two stylish bandas (Tanzanian style beach huts) accommodating a further 8 guests, along with a boat house full of every water sport imaginable, a tennis court, a selection of guitars and an outdoor cocktail bar. Off-grid, solar-powered, environmentally sensitive, thoroughly relaxing, and lots of fun, Thanda’s guests also have the chance to swim with whale sharks, watch turtles hatch and visit nearby islands to explore their ruins, coconut plantations, lagoons and underwater sights. Furthermore, Thanda Island is in the process of developing a programme that will allow guests to become more involved in their conservation partnership activities. This will include participation in turtle nest monitoring, dugong monitoring and research, whale shark monitoring, patrolling of the marine reserve and snorkel surveys of the coral reefs.  

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